A person complains to Ann Landers today about women who fling their
hair -now to the front then to the back, now to the right and then to
the left. In elevators this behavior can be quite annoying. But if you
challenge it -even politely - you may get a DIRTY LOOK. " Tell me, Ann,
is this suppose to be a sexual come-on or what ? "
Ann replies : ..." I believe hair flinging began with a commercial
for a shampoo ".
The message ,of course, was that voluptuous looking hair would
attract a desirable male and the woman would live happily ever after.
Only in TV commercials ! Hair flinging does seem to be a pantomime
of hair washing. But there is another interpretation suggested by a
memorable scene in the Rodgers & Hammerstein movie " South Pacific ":
Nellie Forbush , frustrated in a love pursuit of Emile De Becque
( Rosanno Brazzi) , begins singing :" I'm gonna wash that man right
outa my hair. I'm gonna wash that man right outa of my hair...And
send him on his way ! "
But does the hair flinger have to do it in an elevator ? All
love affairs have their ups and downs !
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