I twist and pin my hair at the nape of my neck, and then stand with legs wide. It’s what Nash told me to do before speaking because men, no matter how many times they profess women are equal, prefer to take direction from bodies like theirs.

Caroline George
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When Nash first started managing Al was not satisfied with his hair. He always thought it would be more flattering to pin the hair on the sides of his head rather than on the back. Al was told that was what Nash wanted him to do. Now that he is Al’s manager, Nash wants Al to always be aware of how he is presenting himself to people.

Source: The Vestige

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