Posted on 11/27/2020 7:07:59 AM PST by BenLurkin
Rin, who hails from Tokyo, was never allowed to grow her hair as a child. She was on the girl’s football team so had to keep it short, but when she became an adult, she decided to take control of her hair and use it as a “weapon of expression”. The last time she cut her hair was 15 years ago, and now her straight, black locks measure 5ft 10in, a good 4 inches more than Rin herself. Although her hair sometimes gets in the way when doing the simplest of tasks, like changing her clothes, the Japanese dancer and model said that she loves her long mane, adding that it encapsulates the “beauty of Asia”.
The 35-year-old says that she constantly gets asked if her hair is real, and that people’s reactions to it are mixed. Some are really impressed by it, while some consider it too much. Even though she has been the target of hateful comments on social media because of her unusual look, Rin says she has learned to accept that everyone is entitled to their opinion.

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Hurts a person’s head to have that much hair, supposedly.
Had she been on the frontier in the Old West she’d have been a tribal fantasy come true, and a great many hunting parties would be out “after her scalp.”
Don’t google world’s longest fingernails...
I like long hair on women. When my wife had really long hair, I’d sleep with her hair wrapped around my head.
Hair! Hair!
Something I’ve wondered about is what did humans do 100,000 years ago. At best they had wooden or stone tools. How did they cut their hair?
For country music, it had to be:

William Lee Golden 8>)
Got close to the fire.
Yeah, I love that song. I put it on, break out my Strat and fire up the Mesa Boogie amp, and the neigbors hate me.
Highway Song by Blackfoot is another one I love to jam to.
Shades of Crystal Gayle.
“At best they had wooden or stone tools. How did they cut their hair?”
Stone knives were often made of obsidian which can be EXTREMELY sharp. In fact obsidian flakes are still used in some surgery.
shes sittin on a fortune if she ever decides to sell to a wig shop...
I was thinking ad campaign. Like Mark Spitz’s mustache.
Just as long as she doesn’t have dandruff.
Just give her some Head
and Shoulders
Chrystal Gale never cut hers either.
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