Oct. 2nd, 2009

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(Reposted shortly after being saved to NotePad and deleted. And Chelle, sure, from now on I'll be sure to lj-cut sexual innuendoes.)

Several days ago, I mentioned that I had something to talk to Dad about, which I would've first brought up with Dr. Perret if I had any time left with him. Well, yeah, I was kinda reluctant at first to talk about it with Jake (who I assumed would react negatively toward it) or posting it on this blog (which I might regret later). But, now that I've been talking about it with Jake for the past couple of days, I think I'm ready to come out with it now.

Time to introduce... the beehive hairstyle.

Usually, when such hairstyles are depicted in cartoons (as well as in Gary Larson's comic strip The Far Side), they're meant to look comical. However, I looked it up on Wikipedia on Tuesday morning, and as it turns out, this kind of hairstyle was actually fashionable in real life back in the 1960's. There were even celebrities who wore them. (Funny. I thought they were just made up for the sake of comedy.)

Well, I already mentioned before that I had brought this up with Dad, who by the way, grew up in the 60's. He said that it's not such a terrible thing, and in fact, they might be coming back in fashion.

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Now, about the actual fantasies themselves that I've been having since the aforementioned dream.

In general, it is usually assumed that an oval-shaped object is placed over a girl's head. If her hair is long enough, it is freed from any accessories binding them, and stands straight up. The hair follicles touching the object first are the first to wrap around it, just enough times for the tip of each follicle to meet the topmost point of the object. The next layer is formed by any follicles that are touching the first layer of hair, and the process repeats until the girl's hair is completely egg-shaped. Once the beehive is completed, it cannot be removed or undone. Whether or not it's permanent is arguable, but either way, such a thing would be embarrassing for the girl, as most guys would find it unattractive (or at least that's what's assumed).

However big the girl's newly formed beehive gets depends on how long her hair was to begin with. Hence, the size lines in my template. What's colored in will be referred to as "Size 1", and anything that reaches the second or third line outwards will be referred to as "size 2" and "size 3". Girls with short hair are not viable, because there isn't enough hair or length to embed the object.

Now, for the girls who I fantasized about:

Warning: The first three are canon characters! Some more sexual references as well )

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Well, despite my earlier assumptions, it turns out that this whole thing actually piqued Jake's interest. The fact that he said "Sure" or "Please do" instead of "Fine" each time it was brought up was one such sign of it. After I emailed him a two part summary of my fantasies, he even became curious about one of the canon characters. Read more... )

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