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Suzanne rose

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1960s Revolution

The 1960s was a huge social change, a cultural revolution, and the rise of the counterculture movement. At the forefront of this movement were the hippies, a group of young individuals who rejected societal norms and embraced peace, love, and freedom. Their style was a reflection of their ideologies, and hairstyles played a significant role in their self-expression

I remember being 7 and seeing my aunt the hippy and and her many hippy long haired friends sitting around our back yard.
I also remember my grandfather saying they were a bunch of Sheila's and all needed a haircut.

The 60s not only changed the way we dressed but the way we thought and behaved . It gave us a voice !!

Were you a hippy?

Did you have long hair.

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My husband wasn't a hippy but he did stay in a hippy commune up north for a week when he was 16 ( he ran away from home)

He had long hair and a chin beard when I met him. Cut his hair at one stage and since retiring due to illness has regrown his hair and ties it in a pony tail
Trendy 😀
 
My husband wasn't a hippy but he did stay in a hippy commune up north for a week when he was 16 ( he ran away from home)

He had long hair and a chin beard when I met him. Cut his hair at one stage and since retiring due to illness has regrown his hair and ties it in a pony tail
My two daughters used to call cousin It, as my hair reached my waist and my beard was middle chest?
 
I was a child of the 60's. Really great time, with the music and I loved guys with long hair. I have been with my partner for 25 years and he shaves his hair lol. I was 14 when the summer of love , 1967, happened, and I can recall going into the city, Adelaide, to the east parklands where live bands were playing, and we all walked around with flowers in our hair. I always wore indian clothes especially long skirts.
 
We Would love to see photos
In a fir of pique their mother burnt all my photos all the ones I had of all the ships I'd sailed other photos everyone of them except for the I took of the youngest. She wrote me on her filthiest birthday and she the girls were asking about me I wrote them both and let them know my address unfortunately I had to them the info through her, didn't hear so guess they never got it, the girls would be in their forties now with who knows grand kids? I don't know their married names so thats out.
 
In a fir of pique their mother burnt all my photos all the ones I had of all the ships I'd sailed other photos everyone of them except for the I took of the youngest. She wrote me on her filthiest birthday and she the girls were asking about me I wrote them both and let them know my address unfortunately I had to them the info through her, didn't hear so guess they never got it, the girls would be in their forties now with who knows grand kids? I don't know their married names so thats out.
So terribly sad for your daughters and yourself to have been cut off, particularly since the girls were asking about you. Who knows what their mother may have told them. 😞
 
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So terribly sad for your daughters and yourself to have been cut off, particularly since the girls were asking about you. Who knows what their mother may have told them. 😞
Nothing good that's for sure, I don't I'll saying what I really think plus my wife nowgets annoyed with me if I make any mention, quite rightly so in im estimation.
 
I was a child of the 60's. Really great time, with the music and I loved guys with long hair. I have been with my partner for 25 years and he shaves his hair lol. I was 14 when the summer of love , 1967, happened, and I can recall going into the city, Adelaide, to the east parklands where live bands were playing, and we all walked around with flowers in our hair. I always wore indian clothes especially long skirts.
I had kids in the 60s and didn't have time to go anywhere
 
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I had kids in the 60s and didn't have time to go anywhere
We were the same fortunately I got them interested in rope work which they used to love, started off with simple ties and progressed but when they could do them blindfolded. I hope they never progressed to putting a ball bearing in a Turks head. 😎😊😎
 
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Yes I had long hair, but I wasn't a hippie 🤔
Neither was I, still didn't mind a Buddha stick or the happy daze of Purple haze!! 😎😊😎 That all when they bought out clearlite, that was bad shit, so gave it away, these pooftah drugs never interest me. I can tell you a funny story about s pusher.
 

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