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defiantbadgirl -> balding (5/9/2011 11:38:10 AM)

Everyone knows that for some people, balding is part of aging. If it happens to you or has happened, would you have hair transplant surgery to fix it? If not, why?




pahunkboy -> RE: balding (5/9/2011 11:41:09 AM)

No.  I am not too terribly concerned with how I look- more so with how I feel. 




defiantbadgirl -> RE: balding (5/9/2011 11:57:58 AM)

Fortunately, Sir doesn't have this problem yet. At almost 40, he has thick hair that reaches the middle of his back and no signs of a receding hairline. Hopefully, if his hair isn't thinning by now it never will. I know if it ever happens to me I'll definitely head for the nearest Bosleys.




Hillwilliam -> RE: balding (5/9/2011 12:00:53 PM)

I'm balding.  It's part of what I am.

I am not changing Myself to suit another person's specifications.  If they are so shallow that they cant handle a balding guy, fuckem.




Marc2b -> RE: balding (5/9/2011 12:03:02 PM)

Love me... love my chrome dome. [:)]




sirsholly -> RE: balding (5/9/2011 12:15:42 PM)

I know this thread is directed to the guys, but i gotta tell you there is a HUGE difference between a man who loses his hair with grace, and one that doesn't.

I tease the hell out of a few of our follicly-challenged posters but will not mention their names (SilverMark) to save embarrassment (Yer welcome, CreativeDominant). But the fact is, these two unmentioned ChromeDomes are HAWT!! Sure they have a bit of shine, but they are strong, confident men and that confidence is what is noticed above all else. They do not try to alter their appearance with false means and...and....damnit...they are HAWT!!! *drools*

Now...if i see someone that is bothered by his hair loss and trying to hide it, THAT is my first impression, and it is a total turn-off. And it IS a first impression, because men and "hair replacement" are a bad combination and is generally pretty obvious. You have the dudes who buy the toupees in the color that their hair used to be...before they went grey. Then there is my personal favorite...the comb-over.

I guess hair replacement therapy has improved a great deal over time, but i think it still a bit unnatural looking, and my understanding is the cost is hideous. This is just my opinion fella's...but bald can be as sexy as hell when the man underneath is dignified and confident.




mnottertail -> RE: balding (5/9/2011 12:18:35 PM)

I lost my hair on my own, didn't have anyone named grace involved.




susie -> RE: balding (5/9/2011 12:20:25 PM)

I have a 3 inch wide bald strip on the top of my head following the radiotherapy I had for my brain tumour. I got a wig early on but these days I do not bother. I wear a cap when it is cold.






sirsholly -> RE: balding (5/9/2011 12:20:56 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: mnottertail

I lost my hair on my own, didn't have anyone named grace involved.
too bad...i heard she was amazing.




mnottertail -> RE: balding (5/9/2011 12:22:54 PM)

She was with George Burns at the time, so it didn't gel, stylistically.

Vidal Sasson




sirsholly -> RE: balding (5/9/2011 12:25:43 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: mnottertail

She was with George Burns at the time, so it didn't gel, stylistically.

Vidal Sasson
If Grace left George...he would have curled up and dyed.




SilverMark -> RE: balding (5/9/2011 12:27:14 PM)

When I saw this topic, I just knew somewhere along the line my name would come up. Better yet, somehow I knew from whom it would come, I must be clairvoyant?





Hillwilliam -> RE: balding (5/9/2011 12:28:54 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: SilverMark

When I saw this topic, I just knew somewhere along the line my name would come up. Better yet, somehow I knew from whom it would come, I must be clairvoyant?




I dont know what your last name is but you sure don't look like a claire.




sirsholly -> RE: balding (5/9/2011 12:29:46 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: SilverMark

When I saw this topic, I just knew somewhere along the line my name would come up. Better yet, somehow I knew from whom it would come, I must be clairvoyant?


Either that or you have been snorting the Rogaine again.




defiantbadgirl -> RE: balding (5/9/2011 12:30:24 PM)

Women have problems with hair loss as well, but I rarely see a balding woman (unless it's from chemo and that's temporary). My guess is, most women do something about it. Do you think that's because society expects women to fix it but not men? Why shouldn't it work both ways either way?




mnottertail -> RE: balding (5/9/2011 12:30:48 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: SilverMark
When I saw this topic, I just knew somewhere along the line my name would come up. Better yet, somehow I knew from whom it would come, I must be clairvoyant?


We are sure you ain't clairol.





SilverMark -> RE: balding (5/9/2011 12:32:35 PM)

Not with all that gray!....hell I am not even Grecian!




sirsholly -> RE: balding (5/9/2011 12:35:45 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: SilverMark

Not with all that gray!....hell I am not even Grecian!
Hair dye, Mark.

HAIR dye.

Get it?

HAIR.

[8|]




myotherself -> RE: balding (5/9/2011 12:35:59 PM)

I have a real 'thing' for men with no hair. As soon as it starts going, get that razor out and get rid of the stuff!

Then pervs like me can cuddle and kiss and stroke those lovely chrome domes [:D]




mnottertail -> RE: balding (5/9/2011 12:37:16 PM)

He will be changing his nick from SilverMark to FleshMark at any moment, on that offer.




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