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Post by Deleted on Sept 12, 2015 4:31:35 GMT
Seeing these ads for hair restoration or weaves for men I want to say that I don't have a problem with a man having thinning or no hair. My motto is better bald than an azzhole.
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Post by Stumour on Sept 12, 2015 8:26:19 GMT
There is a preparation on the market here that allegedly works, but at £50 a pop, a guy would need deep pockets to match the vanity.
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Post by swannie on Sept 12, 2015 15:59:54 GMT
Bald with a beard is pretty popular round here.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 12, 2015 21:53:07 GMT
A friend of mine got this mug for her husband:
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Post by swannie on Sept 13, 2015 17:57:38 GMT
A hahaha that's funny.
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Post by Stumour on Sept 13, 2015 19:46:46 GMT
I'm feeling all hormonal now... think I'll become a hobo cue hormonal hobo rollin a fag at the fishin trip when ma pal fell in to Loch Long...
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Post by Stumour on Sept 13, 2015 19:54:33 GMT
Funny thing is, when it comes to body hair, I've seen cyclists n swimmers hairier than me ( n that's just the women) cos I'm quite sparse on that count. So.... how the hell can I grow a decent beard in a week? Considering I didn't really have to shave until my twenties, this is especially weird!
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Post by cooldog65 on May 31, 2019 3:23:37 GMT
Are we going to split hairs on this topic?
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Post by cooldog65 on Jun 21, 2019 17:41:01 GMT
Better completely bald than a bad rug...
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Post by cbgb77 on Jun 22, 2019 13:44:48 GMT
Are we going to split hairs on this topic? Everybody hurts
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Post by Deleted on Jun 22, 2019 15:31:26 GMT
^ Funny. Seemed it used to be bikers here and skinheads cross the pond were the most shiny tops. Now it seems to be so many as men’s hair thinned and it became popular to shave it. You just don’t see the bozo’s any more like Bozo the clown, or Art Garfunkel as he aged. Though I prefer men with hair, even biblical looking (really), my relationships with men have been about even with hair or without, even back to college with one who was balding a lot at quite an early age I thought. Editing to add... thinking about it more my three closest loves all had hair, at least when I knew them!
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Post by bendingbough19 on Jun 22, 2019 16:26:50 GMT
Part of me has a bit of envy about the acceptability of men being bald. I say this as I wait for the gas company to show up (no time-frame provided) because the pilot on the hot water tank won't light (it's old and likely needs to be replaced). So, I can't wash my hair here. If I had short hair or were bald, I could get away with a quick shower and hose-off. Although it may not look obvious, I have a lot of hair, even though it is not very long. The quickest I can get away with is 20 minutes washing and conditioning and rinsing (the rinsing takes a lot). So, I will likely be making trips to the Y for their shower until I can get hot water. I have noticed more bald women here this past year. I am sure some may have lost their hair for a medical reason, but some just seem to be sporting it as a look. That takes bravery I don't have. Or perhaps it takes a lack of vanity, and I admit to having vanity. And p.s., since I am stuck at home for the weekend, I apologize in advance for over-posting.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 22, 2019 17:00:06 GMT
^ over posting? Fortunately we have no limits here. I hope you get your hot water back soon. My lady has very thick hair too and not enough hot water on the days we wash her hair is a nightmare as she can't warm up if she gets chilled. Unbelievably this was just posted by a friend elsewhere...
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Post by Deleted on Jun 22, 2019 17:00:34 GMT
^^^No need to apologize for posting. Keeps things going~ Some days a person has more time on their hands than other days~
I haven't cared about men's hair since the 70s when hippies were identified in part by their longer hair as opposed to more straight type guys, as least where I lived. Made it easier to suss out who might be compatible in a way.
My husband was losing his hair,so at one point he asked me to shave it off for him.He had a nice shaped head so could pull it off<<< His father was bald as well. My mother-in-law, early in my marriage, told me in a hushed voice that bald men have more testosterone, gave me a 'look' and giggled. Yup
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Post by pfif on Jun 22, 2019 17:11:28 GMT
When I was nineteen I had a summer job putting shingles onto the roof of a house (and then another and another). I did some nailing but I also was the new guy, so I'd frequently fetch what was needed for anyone up on the roof. My boss, looking down from the roof pitch, called "Baldie! I need another bundle of shingles!" and until that moment I had no idea anyone thought I was going bald (and I didn't know it, either). He could see something from that angle, in the bright Sun, that gave him the idea. When I was nineteen. ;) Someone tried to talk up a drug (rogaine) at a party, several years later — and I didn't understand (at all) why this was a thing, and (of course) didn't look into it, as I don't generally take drugs the doctor hasn't urged upon me. ;) Every man is as God made him, ay, and often worse. — Miguel de Cervantes
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