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Offline Undercover

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Re: A RARE REACTION
« Reply #15 on: January 19, 2010, 07:11:35 PM »
Baldness isn't the problem, it's the hair that remains that can make you look bad.

Nicely put O0

Seconded! I can't tell you guys how many of my balding friends I've tried to get to shave "down to the wood," but who still cling to the thin (pun intended) hope of growing back what little vegetation they have left. IT AIN'T GONNA HAPPEN.

And even though I've seen some pretty incredible I have yet to meet a woman that likes to run her fingers through all that hairspray & other crap.

This website proves it time and time again, going all the way sly is so much better than "horseshoe head"
Mother nature only created so many perfect heads, the rest she covered in hair...

Offline Razor X

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Re: A RARE REACTION
« Reply #16 on: January 19, 2010, 09:45:39 PM »

Seconded! I can't tell you guys how many of my balding friends I've tried to get to shave "down to the wood," but who still cling to the thin (pun intended) hope of growing back what little vegetation they have left. IT AIN'T GONNA HAPPEN.



I've got a couple of friends like that.  They seem to think that they are getting some sort of a reprieve if they they don't lose all their hair.  I see it differently.  When I started shaving, I still had enough on top that most people wouldn't have shaved it yet, but I'd reached a point where I really didn't like the way it looked.  And one of my biggest fears was that I would not end up with full MPB (a fear that has since been proven to have been unfounded.   ^-^ ).  I didn't want to be stuck the thinning vestiges of a once very thick mop, and I knew it was going to take a few years at least to lose the rest of it.  That's when I knew it was time to give Mother Nature a helping hand.