Months of agony, looking in the mirror, photographs, seeking the opinions of others... and all it took was to shave my hair off. I freakin' love it. It's liberating. No need to worry about hair cuts (well, in the traditional sense), bad hair days etc. I've had one american history x reference off some bozo, but a few compliments off girls that I've never spoken to, but are in my seminars.
Going bald but still on the fence?
Two words--
SHAVE IT.
Welcome to the bright side! Glad you made the transition and ended the agony. Most of us on this message board felt the same pain - and the same elation after shaving it off. Its amazing how we build it up to be something huge and the reality is that once we take a blade to our heads we all step back and go "sheesh, that was easy -- why did it take me so long?"
Welcome and way to get off the fence!
Welcome to "Getting on with Your Life" Reddy! Very nice post!
Welcome, we keep telling guys and when someone like you hops on the deal--all the work is worth it. Please stay involved and help us help others.
There is no other way - - -JUST KEEP THE MELON SLICK
I cant agree more. First day out sly and boy do them women love it. I thought the shaved look wouldn't look good but I buzzed it anyway and it looked ok. Buzzed it to a #1 then 0 which was fine for a week but taking the razor to my head, it produced a completely different look. I went from looking ok with a buzz to looking 10 times better.
I cant agree more. First day out sly and boy do them women love it. I thought the shaved look wouldn't look good but I buzzed it anyway and it looked ok. Buzzed it to a #1 then 0 which was fine for a week but taking the razor to my head, it produced a completely different look. I went from looking ok with a buzz to looking 10 times better.
Yeah, it's hard to get through to guys that a buzzed look and a completely shaved look is completely different.
Aloha former fence sitter,
It has been almost two years for me-I contiinue to love it, as do my friends and relatives.