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So I guess I am in a less common situation....
by
hammer102d
on 30 Dec, 2010 23:17
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Hi, I am new here and I am way on the fence about shaving my head or growing my hair long. (kinda of extreme choices.) But I have experience a bald head before, but it is way back in the 8th grade. And it was an interesting experience to say the least. I loved the feeling of it over Christmas Break. But when I got back to school, kids said that I was a skinhead and I just stopped shaving after that. Then I brought back for a little bit in the summer. But then let grow for a month before school started. I never did it again. I really want to shave my head, but two issues (both quite silly in reality, but in my head I have those fears) 1) I don't want to be known as a skinhead 2) Other people on my college campus has that style and I don't want to be known as copying someone. Again, quite silly in reality, but it is a fear. So I need advice to tip the scale. (Note: if I do shave it, then I will put up a profile pic, but until then)
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#1
by
TheSlyBear
on 31 Dec, 2010 00:52
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1) Times have changed.
2) If you keep your hair, aren't you "copying" those who have hair?
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#2
by
Tyler
on 31 Dec, 2010 01:21
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You're here, so my guess is that you really want to shave it
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#3
by
Sgt. Pate
on 01 Jan, 2011 18:05
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Be yourself and don't worry about what others think, you have NO control over that.
The biggest mistake first time head shavers make is to stop shaving too soon. You and others need to get used to the change. Shave it off bro, you know you want to. Then give it 30 days. My guess is you won't go back.
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#4
by
Razor X
on 01 Jan, 2011 19:43
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It's hard to look at things with a long-term perspective when you're young, but if you'll take a leap of faith and follow the advice of those of us who have already traveled down the path you're just beginning, we can make things a lot easier for you. Nobody wants to be the young, prematurely balding guy, but I have come to the conclusion that going bald at a young age is not such a bad thing. There is no better time in your life to shave your head than when you're in college. It is probably the only time in your life that you'll be free to experiment with your appearance without fear of judgment or recrimination. You're not under the daily watchful eye of your parents and you don't have to worry about disapproval from an employer (not that either of those should stop anyone who wants to shave his head). You're surrounded by people who for the most part haven't known you for your entire life and don't have any preconceived notions about what you "should" look like. You may stand out from the crowd a bit, but the shaved look commands respect. Even people who aren't necessarily fans of the look will admire for having the balls to deal with the problem instead of trying to hide it.
It's hard to be the first guy in your circle of friends to go bald, but if you can look ahead a few years, you will see justice being served. The vast majority of men will experience at least some hair loss during their lifetimes. At some point they'll be going through what you're going through now, long after it's ceased to be a problem for you. One day you'll be the envy of your friends and co-workers who are thinning and receding and too afraid to shave. Balding men look awkward and feel self-conscious. Bald men look and feel confident.
I was 33 years old when I shaved my head for the first time; I probably should have done it five years earlier, but the look was still relatively uncommon then. If I were a balding college student today, I wouldn't hesitate to shave my head. Just do it; I guarantee you'll feel a lot better about yourself.
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#5
by
Basqueman
on 01 Jan, 2011 22:55
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First, Anything I have to say will only mirror Razor X's eloquent, outstanding comments on his post. I've been shaved for only a short while and have been losing my hair since I was 23. My male pattern baldness bothered me but I still carried on and held my head high approaching life with confidence and with eyes wide open. My point to you is that if you know who you are and what you're made of, what others think about the choices you make won't matter. I think the identification of "skinhead" values and beliefs equated with a shaved head has faded simply because so many men shave or buzz their heads nowadays! Its a cool look and based on your comments, its a look that you like! When it comes to what you look like....its all bout you!! Its about what you think about your self. I'll admit that since I've shaved I spend a lot of time looking at myself in the mirror! Why? Because I like what I look like. Doesn't matter what others think.
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#6
by
marty22
on 02 Jan, 2011 10:03
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good comment there X.
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#7
by
xnewyawka
on 02 Jan, 2011 10:10
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Razor summed it up well, and all I will add is: you'll know when it's time.
Hang in there and be confident.
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#8
by
hammer102d
on 03 Jan, 2011 02:23
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Thanks for all of the advice. But I do want to clear up things that I didn't clarify well enough in my first statement. Well, I am not exactly balding yet, but every male in my family has severe hair loss. So the top of their heads is completely bald. So I am eventually going to have to face the situation eventually. The reason why I can not say. (It goes against posting rules, and I don't want to cause strife). But besides that its more so to tackle my fears that I listed above. I mean don't get me wrong, I like everything about my bald head, when I had it. I would do it if I didn't like my bald head in the first place
. So there is a lot of reasons, but those are the main.
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#9
by
hammer102d
on 16 Mar, 2011 16:43
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So I know its been a little bit of time, but I did it!! and I like it, like I thought I would. And people actually said that it is a very good look for me, very little negative. So thanks to everyone that helped me out with this. Now this look is inspiring to make major changes to my body, like diet for sure and work out and several other things. This gave me more confidence
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#10
by
D.A.L.U.I.
on 16 Mar, 2011 17:33
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, how about a picture?
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#11
by
Noodles
on 16 Mar, 2011 18:37
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So I know its been a little bit of time, but I did it!! and I like it, like I thought I would. And people actually said that it is a very good look for me, very little negative. So thanks to everyone that helped me out with this. Now this look is inspiring to make major changes to my body, like diet for sure and work out and several other things. This gave me more confidence
CONGRATS on your decision to
Give SLY a TRY, HAMMER!!
Most fence sitters, like yourself, are
pleasantly surprised, to say the least, of the reaction(s) from others (not to mention their own self image boost) regarding their new look.
Once again,
Congratulations and
WELCOME to SBG!!
- Cap'n Noodles - Post up a pic when you can!
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#12
by
Coach7
on 16 Mar, 2011 20:43
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Hammer - YOU D MAN. You did it, Now let it help define who you are. Go out into the world kickin ass. Your choice is for your life. SO if you are happy, that is all that matters. Be confident. Mamny people wish they had you guts and determination.
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#13
by
Coach7
on 16 Mar, 2011 20:46
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Hammer - Post up a PICTURE!