| Hairloss and dating Posted: 8/14/2009 12:13:46 AM | Shaving is a cop out. You should value what you do have. If you aren't proud of what you have, then do what you can to IMprove it. (i.e. not REmove it) Hair transplants are also very popular and are a great confidence-booster. This isn't just about women, its about how everyone will see you.
Hell, I'm shedding too, what would you do if all women who began losing hair wanted to shave THEIR heads? I didnt think so. The Sinead O'Connor look (or think a la Britney Spears) doesnt complement most people. | |
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| Hairloss and dating Posted: 8/14/2009 11:51:07 AM | Add me to the bald groupies. Bald can be very sexy on the right guy. And if a guy does have hair I tend to like the short look. Usually the shorter the better although there are exceptions to every rule.
Balding isn't bad either, but it pretty much always looks better with a shorter cut. More often than not, guys who need to mess with hair pieces or different products that are supposed to encourage hair regrowth strike me as vain or insecure. Own what you are. THAT is what is sexy. | |
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| Hairloss and dating Posted: 8/15/2009 12:15:24 AM | | For some weird reason, I really like men who are starting to gracefully show a bit of wear and tear. A receding hairline = experience. And I worry about people smearing chemicals all over their pate - would much rather someone be semi-bald, happy, and healthy. | |
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| Hairloss and dating Posted: 9/1/2009 11:07:44 AM | Some of the men that I find the most sexy have no hair.
Bruce Willis Patrick Stewart Vin Diesel Dwayne Johnston Ed Harris Michael Rosenbaum
I could go on forever. | |
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