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#15
by
Mikekoz13
on 01 Mar, 2011 05:28
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Here at my job there is a guy, much like you, that wore a rug for many, many years. After I shaved my head I would see him looking at me as I went down the hall, saw him in the bathroom, in the cafeteris.... wherever. I knew exactly what he was thinking so it never bothered me.
Then about 2 years ago I didn't see him for a week or so...... but when I did see him he had ditched the rug and was walking the halls in full SLYness. He nodded and smiled at me the first time we passed. What an improvment!
Everyone continually made fun of him behind his back when he wore the rug.... I've never heard anyone criticize his shaved head.
Ditch the rug, shave the horseshoe, and walk into that office with your head held high. No doubt there will be comments at first.... and probably mostly good comments. But they will pass and you're living a lie will be over.
Post up a photo once you shave.... you know you're going to do it.... you know you want to do it...... so do it.
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#16
by
Bilko1
on 01 Mar, 2011 17:34
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If you're thinking about it, then it's simply time to go sly.
Welcome to the best Bald Guys support site on the web, bro.
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#17
by
deman
on 03 Mar, 2011 11:56
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Hey guys, I'm new here and I too am ready to toss the rug in the trash. I started losing hair at 19 and been wearing hair since 22 (40 now). I've talked it over with my wife and she said she finds bald men sexy (now she tells me

), but she really hasn't seen me without hair. I have set a time frame of mid-March. And, I knew I was going to be laid off from my job at the end of February, so that fits in perfectly. I call this the reinvention of myself. Any suggestions on how to deal with the questions that will no doubt come afterward?
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#18
by
D.A.L.U.I.
on 03 Mar, 2011 12:00
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And, I knew I was going to be laid off from my job at the end of February, so that fits in perfectly. I call this the reinvention of myself. Any suggestions on how to deal with the questions that will no doubt come afterward?
Sorry about the employment problems, but you're doing the right thing regarding your mpb. Frankly, although it's a huge thing for us when we do it, most have found that although there are some compliments, generally the rest of the world doesn't care. Enjoy the compliments, you'll no doubt look younger and more confident--both assets in repositioning yourself in employment. Glad you found us, post up a picture of the Sly Guy you're becoming.
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#19
by
glockmeister
on 03 Mar, 2011 18:35
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I was in a similar situation,I started wearing a rug in high school and wore it for 29 years.The freedom you feel after getting rid of it and going sly is unreal.When people ask me why I did it I just tell them I decided one day to go sly.The guys on here helped me alot.Good luck with your decision.
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#20
by
deman
on 04 Mar, 2011 11:03
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Thanks, guys! My wife seems more excited about it than me! She does admit that she is a little nervous as she hasn't seen me more than once or twice without "hair". But I am ready...we even brought it up to our daughters (10 and

about daddy shaving his head. My 8 year old said "DO IT!" and my 10 year old is a little jokester saying "If you do, make sure you do it on a weekend when we won't be out in public". I had to laugh! I'm just waiting for my goatee to grow in a little more and that will be it. I'm trying not to procrastinate as I will not be buying a replacement hairpiece so in essence, I'm forcing myself to do this!(my current one is getting bad)....Wish me luck!
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#21
by
mikesj
on 07 Mar, 2011 22:08
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Hi, was exactly in your situation. Spent lots maintaining a system that never quite looked right. Was terrified of the reaction if I went sly. It was a non issue and the compliments on the new look confirmed that I made the right decision. Go for it, you won't regret it.
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#22
by
Papa Don
on 08 Mar, 2011 11:38
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Besides looking like a million dollars, just think of the money you save! Take the money and kick up your heels with the family. Rejoice in the Freedom!!!
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#23
by
genxeration
on 22 Mar, 2011 16:18
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I appreciate all of the comments and encouragement. You guys have convinced me! I will be shaving this weekend. There is a St. Baldrick's event in my area this weekend and I am going to participate. Actually, the most important thing here is not about me shaving but contributing to cancer research for kids. Several other people from my office are shaving as well. I will post a photo after the big day. Thanks again for the support!
http://www.stbaldricks.org/participants/mypage/participantid/453267
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#24
by
deman
on 23 Mar, 2011 09:19
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St Baldricks is an awesome charity! It also puts things into perspective.....
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#25
by
Razor X
on 23 Mar, 2011 19:00
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I appreciate all of the comments and encouragement. You guys have convinced me! I will be shaving this weekend. There is a St. Baldrick's event in my area this weekend and I am going to participate. Actually, the most important thing here is not about me shaving but contributing to cancer research for kids. Several other people from my office are shaving as well. I will post a photo after the big day. Thanks again for the support!
http://www.stbaldricks.org/participants/mypage/participantid/453267
Excellent! Not only is it a very worthwhile cause, it will make things a lot easier for you knowing that you have the full support of your co-workers.
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#26
by
deman
on 30 Mar, 2011 08:01
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Several other people from my office are shaving as well. I will post a photo after the big day. Thanks again for the support!Well, genxeration, how did it go?
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#27
by
Chromeo
on 30 Mar, 2011 15:49
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Looks like I'm a bit late, you joined before I did, never the less, Welcome!! You carry the SLY look well!!!!!