For other people, what do you think of males having the hair length of their choice? What is you perceptions to them? Is it okay or not. But whatever our opinions are, in school there is a school policy, right? Males are not allowed to have long hair because it is not appropriate and we are following those hair standards. But is it fair to them? We do not know.
Hair can be a reflection of who you are and a sign of someone’s identity. It is often having a special contribution to oneself and the effort put in styling the hair is sometimes considered as the mirror of the owner’s personality that serves as tools of gaining self-confidence and freedom of expressing the inner self.
Hair length for male is always been a big topic when it comes to school policy. Institutions have a mandatory order to always wear a standard hair length that displays male’s appropriateness and proper grooming. This policy is seen to be unfair for males because females have the right of keeping the hair length of their desire without breaking the rules and regulations of the institution. Students have begun to assert their constitutional right to wear their hair at any rate they deem appropriate. Hair is one factor that influences students to get motivated and confident about themselves for these they show off where they are comfortable and having styled or lengthy hair for a male is one of those motivational factors.
This controversy over the hair length of males is becoming an increasing problem and a hot topic for many years. Parents are aware of sending their children to school implies that they also agree to the rules and regulations promulgated by the institution to ensure the orderly of the involved premises.
Hair length policy is not only limited to students but also to employees that require proper grooming even when working. It feels easier to suits rules than to oppose them or change them. Besides, either having a short hair cut or growing it long won’t have any effect on a students’ learning in school and skills of staff or professionals in working.
Generally speaking, schools have set standards for the students’ personal grooming including hair length and style for the appropriateness of their appearance. Rules for hair length was already existing many years ago and that policy somewhat shows for violating the students’ right to freedom to their hair.
Nice topic to discuss. In my culture if a male has long hair they think that he is useless or has nothing to do. There is a perception that those men are not successful