Discussions About Being Bald > To be or not be...Bald
The Great Depression
PhriendOfChrist:
Yo dawgs,
My head will be naked shortly.
That being said, I seem to have this depression on the top of my head at the very back. Does anyone else have something like this? It seems to be part ridge, part crater. :-\
I fear what this is going to look like once I expose it for all the world to see.
So....does anyone else have something like this on their head? (Heck, some photos would be great!)
Thanks,
PhriendOfChrist
Potential Butthead!
Paul:
Got a good dent, depression on top/back and even a "ridge" back bottom. Strangely it doesn't really show. It's more a mental thing. I keep the shiny look as you want to and that really can help hide any imperfections too. Get to it, Get Sly. Know you will like it.
Tom McGarry.:
Welcome to SBG PhriendOfChrist, I too have a ridge as you call it at the back of my head. It's almost at the bottom of the back of the skull, but I think that I'm the only one who realy notices it, because no one has ever said anything to me about it, and I've had lots of compliments on my scalped lid. I think the we ourselves tend to notice what we think are imperfections, more than other people do, due to the fact that we are all a little self concious, and tend to be more critical of ourselves than others. So I say go for it, don't let it hold you back from going Sly.
PigPen:
I have a nice little valley in the middle of my noggin.
Professor Melon:
:) Hello, PhriendofChrist. The Canadian Headblader has it about right. All the little nooks and crannies seem bigger to the shaver--who often shaves "by the fingers" rather than by sight--than to the rest of the world. Do not worry; they just add character. And, yes, shaving "tight" daily reduces their appearance. So get sly. BTW, there's a whole passel of chrome-domed saints and holy men, including Ignatius of Loyola, Charles Borromeo, Francis Borgia, Francis de Sales, Philip Neri, Peter of Alcantara, the Martyrs of North America, Vincent Ferrer, and the Apostle Paul. Saint Joseph is almost always depicted as bald or balding. Many seekers after Christ have shaved their head--including those who were not losing their hair [BBC]--as a sign that they would eschew vanity. This is Lent, a good time to take the plunge. Pax et lux, Professor Melon
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