Beating Off Bob

Beating Off Bob




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Beating Off Bob


By Serena Piper
| Updated on May 19, 2019

Undercut bob inquire a little more based on two factors, styling and caring, but yet it is essential to be artistic to develop new looks daily.
To most women, getting that unique bob haircut takes more than having the right hair but also finding the right style. Short hair may be a similar tattoo you assume comes with lots of regrets, but the truth remains no one ever regrets it.
Furthermore, you can get inventive with short hair with a variety of hairstyles. To enhance variety, we have selected 21 undercut bob haircuts for women that are not just trendy, but lovely to match multiple face shapes and personalities.
Styling an undercut bob seems to be quite a favorite subject! But, none the less, the undercut you choose matters a lot. You need to find which method best suits your face shape.
Well, below are 21 undercut bob haircuts for women that gives you an extremely low down on how best to enjoy ‘the undercut.’
A highlighted super short bang combined with an undercut is the best way to add edge to your bob. Wear hair down when at work to keep it professional and up when out to show off your style.
Pairing an undercut with a curly bob is really unexpected. For older women, no one will suspect you’ve got a rock-chic side. The combination is unusual but it works!
When you’re through with wearing hair down, go for an angled bob with layers. Have your stylist blunt-cut the hair above the neck and shave in an undercut for additional detail.
A short bob like this is runway and selfie-ready. Style up your thick hair with shaved details and a side braid. Pops of color like purple, green, and blue will help you display your artistic side.
Here’s another bob haircut that features short bangs. Instead of bangs cutting off at the ends of eyebrows, they stop right before the ears for a more rounded shape.
The high arch above the neck is what sets this red inverted bob apart from others. An undercut is framed and the eye is immediately drawn to the intricate shaved details.
If you like the look of a feminine haircut but want a rocker edge, curl your bob hair or add subtle waves with a tiny of color and pair it all with an undercut.
When hair is down, a chin-length bob looks perfectly professional. But when you pull hair up, an awesome undercut will be exposed, showing everyone your adventurous side.
Angles are fun to play with when it comes to your haircut, so experiment with an uneven bang, choppy body, and an undercut for the ultimate trio of fashion.
From one side of this blonde bob, you’ll see a thick wavy mane. Turn the other way and a shaved fade with details stuns. No one will have this look so you’ll be an original!
The blueberry colored bob is amongst the chicest and completely hot undercut bob haircuts! With a little retro feeling, this style is killing it with looks that keep it in admiration. Some rock it better, so if you get the opportunity to grab it!
The advantage of style is its appearance is sexy with every outfit, making you more self-assured and chicer. You can without difficulty make the crazy switch, all dependent on your attitude. The color certainly provides an additional base preference.
The chic-boy cut with gray highlights is always an admiration for its subtle elegance radiated by the addition of ash gray hair . Gray hairs not only come with age; but also, with a good stylist.
If you prefer vampire dark to pale colors, you can also add it to this hairstyle. This bob undercut style also features dark sides with pink laced gray and purple-based.
The side-parted bob and undercut hairstyle brings an undercut variety that adds side sweep. A full curling iron can be used to curl your hair up, sweep it left or right to suit your preference. Additional arts can be made with a razor, especially if you desire extra topping. It is never too much with undercuts.
This emo hairstyle for women takes a soft and robust look at the same time. The creamy curves and pastel pink remain top with a more fragile and delicate -look. Using a standard undercut, flavored with very light hair color, and slight curls on top.
It is important to settle for very bright hair colors which can be easily accomplished with provisional pastel shades regularly. This way, switching becomes easy to avoid boredom.
With the undercut swipe you’ll get a bob cut with swipe it somewhere. There are no bad hair partings, as every side fit independent on the features of your face. One key element of the side parting is its look and shape. There is a lot of flexibility attached to the style for different configurations.
The undercut is entirely different from the razor-sharp undercut, and we know the cute hairstyle. The short bob with undercut comes with dark-colored edgy sides topped with creative and fun baby bangs . You can make further additions to this style with blonde, fuchsia and red highlights.
This style is a much warmer and softer variety of short haircuts you can wear to show your personality while maintaining a similar level of sophistication. It is necessarily an undercut bob cut with a puff on top and super short flanks.
A crucial element is always keeping the sides shadier than the top. If the color of your is naturally dark, it is best to leave it that way and spice up on top with other heavy highlights.
The ponytail bob undercut hairstyle takes a look that is all about punk rock. From sassy to shade undercut of blue and turquoise to the crazy bangs over the eyes, it is more about your attitude. You could rock this without crazy colors, for a little less boldness, or go all up by maintaining the colors!
Even though you can wait for undercut hair to grow into some pleasant medium bob , you can get an almost perfect style with a layered inverted bob hairstyle .
This undercut on bob does not sweep the hairs back or sideways; instead, it uses the front. Outgrown undercut maintains a little disorder and sharpness, and remains a great style to hiding your forehead, or want to emphasize that intense eye makeup.
The lavender purple hair is a new trend sweeping all over the media and might get you surprised. This hairstyle has an undercut with hair design. Need to flash your hair? Pull up your hair and reveal images at the back of your head.
It can be Batman, kitty, your name, phone number, etc., all left to your limitless imagination. This undercut bob haircut is not just for color-maniacs. It can be found on blondes, brunettes, even deprived of any color additions.
Punked-up chin-length bob never goes out of style even as undercut bob. It remains an excellent hairstyle for women who enjoy very blonde, and likely extensive bleaching for hairs. Nevertheless, the base shows a dark shadow.
These undercut bob hairstyles for women are truly elegant and cannot be refused! Always be on the lookout for a hairstyle that gets your attention and is worth checking out.

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Foreword


This was supposed to be a short stroke story based on an idea
generously provided by a reader who goes by the handle "Drunken
Dwarf." I thank him for that idea.

The problem is that some characters refuse to restrict themselves to a
short story, and some characters want to do more than stroke.
The characters in this story are a good example.

Reading this book may be tedious, initially, because the lead female
character stutters, and I spelled out every single place she
stutters. I did that on purpose, because it makes for
frustrating reading, just like talking to someone in real life who
stutters is frustrating too. I wanted the reader to FEEL her
frustration with her speech impediment.

Those of you who are familiar with my work know that I don't do
ANYTHING in a story without a reason. The stutter
matters. So be frustrated for a while, but keep
going. You'll get used to it ... just like you learn to be
patient with someone who speaks this way in real life.

Bob

Chapter One


Jennifer Brazelton sat, an intense look of concentration on her face.
The tip of her unruly tongue was gripped lightly between perfectly even
white teeth as she carefully penned the last of the letter she was
writing to the man she thought of as her Uncle Bob. She took great
pride in the flowing script of her penmanship and wanted it to be
perfect.

Though she wasn't conscious of it, the perfection Jennifer strove for
in her written communication was an attempt to compensate for the fact
that her verbal communication was typically a disaster.
Jennifer stuttered — she had stuttered all her life.

If you never heard Jennifer speak, you would have thought she was no
different than any other eighteen year old girl. She drew the eye, in
fact, with her slim, athletic body and the hank of carelessly styled
platinum blond hair that hung, usually straight, just past her
shoulders. She looked like a California girl, straight off the beach,
though she was missing the tan.

But when she was forced to speak, it was agonizing, both for her and
the listener. Typically, whoever she was talking with ended up leaning
forward, mouth working, subconsciously trying to help Jennifer get the
words out. Her face was a picture of frustration in these
situations, and the face of the listener was one of pity or sorrow.

Growing up as a stutterer is an education in how hostile the world can
be. She'd had to learn to ignore the other children's cruel
barbs and teasing. Kids who called her "J-j-j-Jenny" were put
in the class of humans who didn't deserve any of her attention. She got
used to being called “stupid” or
“retarded.”

Each new year meant new teachers, and new teachers always attempted to
make her participate in class by answering questions aloud. She knew
they thought they were trying to help her improve in some way, but they
were simply torturing her. And when they finally gave up and stopped
calling on her, she was immensely relieved.

All she wanted was to blend into the background and be as invisible as
possible.

As time went on, the armor she developed to keep the hostile and
uncaring world away from her tender underbelly got a little stronger,
and she cried a little less. It no longer bothered her when
someone assumed she was stupid because she couldn't say a complete
sentence in less than a minute or so. She knew she wasn't stupid. Her
teachers did too, once they graded her papers.

And she learned that the "do-gooders" as her father called them, really
WERE trying to help, even if they didn't know how to and even if their
efforts to include her in conversation only pulled her into the light,
instead of letting her rest comfortably out of sight.

Most importantly, Jennifer learned that the majority of communication,
when it takes place on a face-to-face basis, isn't done with the voice
at all. She became a master of non-verbal communication,
using a shrug, or nod, or any of a number of facial muscles to say
something without words that almost anyone could understand at once.

Home was the most comfortable place for her to be. Don and Susan, her
parents, were used to getting information in a halting, stumbling kind
of way. It was normal for them. They'd tried everything when
she was young, of course. Even now they had Jennifer in
speech therapy on a regular basis. But, after years of disappointment,
they had finally accepted their daughter as a beautiful, if slightly
flawed young woman whom they loved, whether she stuttered or not.

She knew they loved her and home was a fortress in which she felt
completely safe and mostly happy.

When puberty rumbled into her life, it was another
disappointment. The girls she knew started dating the boys
she knew. They didn't abandon her for these boys. Not really, because
they had never taken her into their inner circles in the first place.
But she heard them talking, and saw their body language as they
flirted, and teased, and did the mating dance that almost all young
women learn to do.

Almost all.

Other than her inability to speak without stuttering, there was nothing
wrong with Jennifer. That included her hormones. Those hormones
provided the same stimulus to her body that they did in other girls.
She just had no outlet for it.

She was cute, and she smiled a lot, because she had learned that
smiling was a way to satisfy people. If you looked happy, most people
left you alone. And, boys being boys, when they looked at her
and imagined her naked, writhing under them as they performed THEIR
part in the mating dance, they were interested. Some of them even asked
her out. It always ended badly, though.

Four of them hadn’t been able to make it through even an hour
of a first date. They were used to rushing a girl through the
conversation stage of things and getting right to the necking part.
Jennifer, of course, never rushed anything...even if she tried.

Two others thought they would be able to just skip the talking part
altogether, and tried to go straight to the petting stage.
One got slapped, the other walked bowlegged for two days.

One might wonder how a girl, then merely sixteen, with no real
experience with the male of the species, might be knowledgeable of how
to handle a boy in that particular situation.

She had a tutor, of sorts. And that tutor was her Uncle Bob.

He wasn't really her uncle. Bob Jefferson was her father's best
friend. Other than her father, he was the only man in her
life who really meant something to her. She had known him for as long
as she could remember.

Bob was a confirmed bachelor, but it was more by choice of lifestyle,
rather than any intent to avoid a lasting relationship with any
particular woman. Bob loved women. But, he also loved the life of the
nomad.

When he was seventeen he joined the Navy to see the world.
He'd read books and seen movies about Navy Seals and dreamed, like many
young men dream, about how cool it would be to be accepted into that
very special fraternity of men. Don Brazelton felt the same
way, and fate had brought them together in boot camp.

The reality, of course, was quite different than the books and movies,
but both young men were good at being challenged, and the teamwork they
learned and participated in made them inseparable. Initially, it was
them, and the rest of the trainees, against the Chiefs who seemed to be
trying their best to kill them all during training. Later,
when they were stationed together in the same Seal team, they trusted
their lives to each other on a regular basis during missions.
While Don still dreamed of settling down some day, though, Bob was more
the type to revel in the knowledge that he was a thoroughly dangerous
man.

Six years later they both got out of the Navy. Don had seen the world,
and there was a girl back home he was interested in. Bob's reasons for
getting out were more complicated. First off, if Don didn't have his
back, it wouldn't be fun any more. He'd have to worry. Another reason
was that he'd seen the inside of a brig more often than he would have
liked, both military and civilian. He was pretty familiar with the
procedures involved in a Captain's Mast too, though he always got his
rank back eventually. He was one of their best team leaders, and they
knew it. The rules and assholes who always seemed to end up
with the most brass on their collar chafed at him, though.
Had he been able to stay a team leader while the rest of the Navy
(except a few logistics folks who kept the teams in beans and bullets)
went on permanent shore leave, he'd have stayed in.

So, while Don went off to woo a wife, Bob did a stint as a Merchant
Mariner. He'd gotten to see the world as a Seal, but he'd never had
time to explore all the exotic locales the Navy had whisked him to and
away from. He spent seven years roaming the world before he'd
seen enough to realize that people were pretty much people, wherever
they were.

He left the Merchant Marine and went to see his "brother," where he met
the wife and their seven year old daughter for the first time. He was
captivated by the little girl almost instantly. She spoke to
his soul in many ways. Having been in twenty-three countries
where he didn't speak the language, communicating with this cute little
girl was a piece of cake, and he could care less how long it
took. She was a doll and her shy smile, as she looked up at
the beefy man with the long black hair and bus
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