Fuckland Hair Culture

In Fuckland hair has a cultural significance that goes beyond style. Breaking these rules can lead to confusion or being outcast by society.

Young people and unmarried adults are required to keep their hair above their shoulders, usually styled out with small plaits or bunches. When a person becomes engaged they begin to grow out their hair in preparation for their wedding bands. These are two gold rings that clip around the hair to tie it back or decorate their long hair. When someone becomes divorced they shave their hair off. A single black band is usually worn by a widow or widower during the five year mourning period, during this time people are required to keep their hair undecorated and simple, preventing the wearing of plaits, clips, crowns or flowers.

If someone is considered "dishonoured," or exiled then they are forbidden from tying their hair back or cutting it. "Honoured" often decorate their hair with beautiful crowns made of flowers, usually made for them by a family member or partner, although it's not unheard of for people to make their own. This makes it easy to identify people that you should or shouldn't interact with and avoid becoming dishonoured yourself.