Author Topic: still a teenager on the fence?  (Read 9382 times)

Offline rosepedal

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Re: still a teenager on the fence?
« Reply #15 on: May 21, 2011, 08:57:56 PM »
yes ur right about that the next day

my mom said it looks good

but i dont think im ready for it yet

but bad news is it does not look like its growing in the same even as it did

lots of bald spots

Offline Arty Chris

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Re: still a teenager on the fence?
« Reply #16 on: May 22, 2011, 05:22:17 AM »
My Mums reaction was "Oh No!" ... even though it looks so much better...

It is hard to tell how you look without a picture, but really, I'm sure it's far better than you think!

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Re: still a teenager on the fence?
« Reply #17 on: May 22, 2011, 08:00:05 AM »
yes ur right about that the next day

my mom said it looks good

but i dont think im ready for it yet



Most of us aren't really "ready for it".  That's where the 30 Day rule comes into play.  It's meant to give you some time to adjust.

Having already done the deed, my strong recommendation is that you keep shaving for the next 30 days.  Then and only then, if you don't like it, let it grow back.  You've already done the hardest part, and it will have been in vain if you let the hair grow back right away.  Take it from someone who knows firsthand.   ;)  Because, trust me,  you won't be ready the next time, either.


Offline yep_yep

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Re: still a teenager on the fence?
« Reply #18 on: June 01, 2011, 01:30:55 PM »
It's hard to base it without a picture, but I'm sure its not as bad as you think. Like i said people ARE going to freak out at first they can't imagine you without hair. My mom freaked out at first, hell even my dad did and he's a bald guy with a horseshoe you think he'd be more understanding. Trust me though with time people get used to it and they stop caring. If you look like a female cancer patient try some facial hair.

My head shape is kinda feminine too, and it's too bad that I can't even grow decent facial hair. Nice genes...   :/O

Offline kenny57028

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Re: still a teenager on the fence?
« Reply #19 on: June 01, 2011, 05:35:18 PM »
It's hard to base it without a picture, but I'm sure its not as bad as you think. Like i said people ARE going to freak out at first they can't imagine you without hair. My mom freaked out at first, hell even my dad did and he's a bald guy with a horseshoe you think he'd be more understanding. Trust me though with time people get used to it and they stop caring. If you look like a female cancer patient try some facial hair.

My head shape is kinda feminine too, and it's too bad that I can't even grow decent facial hair. Nice genes...   :/O

I don't like how my head gets bigger as it goes higher up (must be my big brain) and I don't necessarily like that I have orange beard and neck hair and blonde facial hair yet brown body hair and hair on my head, id rather have brown facial hair. We've all got things we don't like about ourselves, but we gotta accept those things of ourselves. If sly doesn't work for someone theres always the combeover look, but most people don't seem to want to go that route.
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Offline SlyCanuck

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Re: still a teenager on the fence?
« Reply #20 on: June 01, 2011, 08:26:45 PM »
Do it, bro!  As a teenager society will be MUCH more accepting.  You will likely not even get a second look from anyone.
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