I used to have long hair until recently. Whenever I was driving at night in my hometown, and not even particularly late (around 9PM), I noticed that I would get pulled over all the time without ever speeding. Now of course, police officers like to exaggerate any excuse they may have had to pull you over, so they often said I was speeding by about 10 miles over the limit(lies, I make sure not to speed BECAUSE I don't want them to have an excuse to pull me over). Anyway, the FIRST thing I would often be asked was if I was high because "your eyes look glazed". I'm not into drugs, so obviously, I've never been high while driving. So a little offended, I always would say, "No, my eyes are always dry at night. I don't do drugs." It's a little thing, and I never once got a ticket under these circumstances despite them happening all the time. They just figured a teenage-looking guy with long hair driving around at night had to be up to no good.
Also, I'm a psychology student at my university. I'm currently working on my senior project, which is to put together and perform a psychological study. Well as I was waiting in the psychology office to meet with my adviser, a girl who was just starting to put her experiment together was asking about gender differences without ever consulting any actual studies.
Anyway, she was asking questions about what men and women look for in relationships. I think you can all see where this is going.
She said that she thinks that women just want someone nice, and men are "looking for the whole package". Now I'm not 100% sure what she meant by "whole package", but she motioned at her body, seeming to imply that men were absolutely all about the T & A and nothing else. So feeling a little offended, and being the smartass I like to be in situations like this, I responded, "Yeah, girls just want a nice guy. A nice guy who will take them to a nice resturaunt and buy them a nice meal using a nice amount of cash which lets the woman know how secure they will be if they stay near him and his nice cash. I've actually seen the studies, and they show that women rank a man's salary higher on the scale of who they would like to marry than men do. Men ranked love higher than women did in the same study. Look it up, then talk." She shut up after that.