Short story: I have curly hair. But I straighten it for work to appear “professional.” Or I wear a bun to look “serious.”

These ideas were shaped by social norms + experiences where I’ve been the only woman in the room or dealt w sexual harassment/bias.

But when my 15yo niece visited last week, I marveled at her stunning curls. “It just dries this way,” she said.

And it dawned on me - Wait, mine does too! Or would if I paid less attention to cultural expectations. So I think I’ll do that now.

@Sheril More power to you. The male experience with critiques of appearance is nothing compared to what women in the public eye face. The cultural expectations around 'orderly' anglo hair is one thing that weirdly crosses cultures and genders. I get angry tweets and comments telling me to cut my hair all the time... often from the same folks that use anti-Semitic rhetoric