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  • urheber@discuss.tchncs.deU [email protected]

    gendered products are scams, tampons are actually toxic, plus insanely expensive, which they don't need to be.

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    tampons are actually toxic, plus insanely expensive,

    That's a scandal, not just a scam. But tampons are actually a necessity for many women who are not comfortable with other period products.
    I see your point with many gendered products like pink kinder surprise that cost more than the regular or an unnecessary bunch of hair products marketed gendered.
    But the way you delivered your example in this context was not well phrased.

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      tampons are actually toxic, plus insanely expensive,

      That's a scandal, not just a scam. But tampons are actually a necessity for many women who are not comfortable with other period products.
      I see your point with many gendered products like pink kinder surprise that cost more than the regular or an unnecessary bunch of hair products marketed gendered.
      But the way you delivered your example in this context was not well phrased.

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      Yeah maybe, these topics make me sad and I don't really like to indulge in them. So I don't spend time thinking about my arguments, but generally, period products are way overpriced, and often use chemicals proven to be harmful.

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        Yeah maybe, these topics make me sad and I don't really like to indulge in them. So I don't spend time thinking about my arguments, but generally, period products are way overpriced, and often use chemicals proven to be harmful.

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        I get your point. But allow me to brighten your day: 20 Places Around the World Where Governments Provide Free Period Products

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          I feel you. There's also a huge difference between cheap conditioner and no conditioner.

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          Water hardness matters a lot, too. When I visit my family and shower with their super soft water, I could use industrial degreaser and my hair would be just fine.

          But when I'm at home where the water is super hard? I better use a shampoo without sodium laureth sulfate and condition regularly or my hair will become an uncombable abomination within a few days.

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            Good for you. My hair is frizzy as fuck and I can tell you there is certainly a difference between a $3 and $12 conditioner.

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            My hair is also frizzy as fuck and the only thing that matters is styling gel. Hair care routine is basically meaningless for me, when either washed or unwashed, I get the same frizzy style until I gel up and style my hair.

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            • urheber@discuss.tchncs.deU [email protected]

              gendered products are scams, tampons are actually toxic, plus insanely expensive, which they don't need to be.

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              gendered products are scams

              Yeah, how can you make gendered products for a gendered problem‽‽‽

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                Apple cider vinegar is the trick

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                  The amount of upvotes this boomer shit has is just fucking embarrassing. Gender has absolutely zero impact on hair. It's all genetics. I'm male and my hair is long and thin as fuck.

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                    It's not about men vs. women, it's short hair vs. long hair. Most men don't have long hair, the dish soap works for short hair but depending on your hair type you want to use something better for long hair.

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                    I’m a guy. I’ve had very long hair and very short hair, and everything in between. I’ve always just used regular shampoo whatever generic regular brand I find.

                    As someone else mentioned it’s more about the styling afterwards. And also the hair type.

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                    • sibbo@sopuli.xyzS [email protected]

                      As a guy with long curly hair, it is not that simple.

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                      I get natural C curls from just one wash a week, no fuss. truly blessed

                      also has fuckall to do with gender

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                        The amount of upvotes this boomer shit has is just fucking embarrassing. Gender has absolutely zero impact on hair. It's all genetics. I'm male and my hair is long and thin as fuck.

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                        Cool. Joke is "men dont buy products so they use shit at hand".

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                          Cool. Joke is "men dont buy products so they use shit at hand".

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                          So, still boomer humor based on manufactured gender division. Cool.

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                            Water hardness matters a lot, too. When I visit my family and shower with their super soft water, I could use industrial degreaser and my hair would be just fine.

                            But when I'm at home where the water is super hard? I better use a shampoo without sodium laureth sulfate and condition regularly or my hair will become an uncombable abomination within a few days.

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                            This actually might be the secret! I live in a hard water area but I’ve got a water softener for my hot water in the house. I’ll have to test this out when I visit friends next who don’t have a softener.

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                            • natanox@discuss.tchncs.deN [email protected]

                              There's a lot of nuance to this topic I think. In my (VERY anecdotal) experience men often have thicker hair which tends to be less brittle less quickly.
                              At least that's my experience as trans woman, around the time my treatment started my hair got slightly thinner and more prone to damage. So it's probably also a hormonal thing.

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                              Cis man here with long hair. My hair is super thin and breaks like crazy. I went to dermatologist (thought I was going bald lol) and it seems that hair changes a lot between people and some advice I've seen online isn't as general as much as people think, like not washing your hair everyday (she told me my hair NEEDS to be washed everyday cause it gets mega oily quickly).

                              But yeah, longer hair needs more care for sure, like, I had never used hair conditioner before but now it's a must, started using a hair drier sometimes too. I used to think that women taking a long time to shower and get ready we're just slow but fuck, long hair is a lot of work.

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                                I never expected there were so many other long haired men here secretly dealing with hair issues! I thought I'd been dealing with this alone the last few years since I decided to stop buzzcutting myself. Now I wish we had a more active hair community. Not necessarily male only, as this post seems to show we have "human hair" and not "guy hair" or "girl hair."

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                                  Why do people put so much energy into projecting identity politics on a superfluous detail like hair? Who cares? It's all just a vanity concern, selfishly obsessed with what others think about how you look.

                                  Does your hair make you have some intrinsic identity to others that you are or are not going for? Fuck you, I don't care.

                                  Do you authentically care, yourself?

                                  Maybe you care about the politics - I can understand that. There is legitimate fear around legislating serious, dangerous things to your identity (not hair). Why the fuck are you spending your time and energy on hair???

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                                    Why do people put so much energy into projecting identity politics on a superfluous detail like hair? Who cares? It's all just a vanity concern, selfishly obsessed with what others think about how you look.

                                    Does your hair make you have some intrinsic identity to others that you are or are not going for? Fuck you, I don't care.

                                    Do you authentically care, yourself?

                                    Maybe you care about the politics - I can understand that. There is legitimate fear around legislating serious, dangerous things to your identity (not hair). Why the fuck are you spending your time and energy on hair???

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                                    Do you care about your appearance in any capacity or do you just roll out of bed and go on with your day?

                                    If so, why the fuck are you spending your time and energy on your appearance?

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                                      So, still boomer humor based on manufactured gender division. Cool.

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                                      You’re That GuyPerson at parties right?

                                      If you look for things to be angry about, you’re going to find them. This seems like a silly hill to die on

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                                        It's mainly to do with longer and seldom cut hair being a lot harder to keep healthy than shorter and often cut hair is.

                                        Being a man or woman doesn't directly dictate the quality of one's hair, rather in the current cultural environment it influences how long one's hair is likely to be allowed to get before it's cut (and how much it gets cut) which in turn influences how healthy one's hair naturally is.

                                        Then there's also the whole concern with one's external appearence which again in present day culture is also different in average for men and women, with the latter under more social pressure to look well groomed.

                                        Plenty of guys out there with long hair have to go to a lot of trouble to make it look healthy when they actually try to.

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                                          The amount of upvotes this boomer shit has is just fucking embarrassing. Gender has absolutely zero impact on hair. It's all genetics. I'm male and my hair is long and thin as fuck.

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                                          Gender has absolutely zero impact on hair.

                                          I used to think this also when I had long, wavy locks. Then met my secret new friend who was hiding away in the back of my genes "male pattern baldness" and now I know that men very much have different hair concerns than most women.

                                          Also, it's not a joke about gender having an impact on hair, it's a joke about gendered roles having an impact on hair and how pointless a lot of the gendered expectations and marketed products are. Take a breath and learn the difference.

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