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Wearing a hair piece and sick of it.
by
HIKER48
on 03 Jul, 2011 13:15
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I have been wearing a hair piece for close to 20 years and cant deal with it anymore. I am extremely active and now its getting in the way. Not to mention its constantly having problems and probably most people know anyway. But Don't have the guts to take it off.
Need some help...
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#1
by
schro
on 03 Jul, 2011 13:15
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As the Nike campaign says...
JUST DO IT.
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#2
by
HIKER48
on 03 Jul, 2011 13:21
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Just afraid of how people will react to me.
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#3
by
TheSlyBear
on 03 Jul, 2011 13:24
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There are a number of guys who walked the exact same path as you are now. Search the forum and you will find tale after tale.
Almost universally after taking the plunge, the results are "Why didn't I do this sooner?"
Sure it's a big step, and scary for that. But rest assured that you are not the only one who has successfully trodden this path.
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#4
by
ozzie
on 03 Jul, 2011 13:29
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Hi there, HIKER38. Welcome to the forum. There are a ton of folks on the forum who have been EXACTLY where you are right now. Take a few minutes and browse through the various sub-forums. Looking at, and reading about the total transformations undergone by some of the guys who where previously burdened with (and dominated by) their hairpieces will give you all the encouragement you could hope for.
People's reaction to your new look will invariably be almost universally positive.
So, as Schro said .....
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#5
by
buddha
on 03 Jul, 2011 15:51
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Early on I told my story of having hair down to my shoulder blades one day and a slick dome the next. A woman I had known for a couple of years, who had only known me with long hair, saw me the day after I shaved and asked me if I had lost weight.
My guess is that a lot of people will know that there's something different about you. They just won't be able to put their finger on it.
Something else to remember is that when all is said and done this is just a haircut, nothing more. It is neither a permanent nor a cataclysmic change unless you make it so.
Keep smilin'!
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#6
by
Mikekoz13
on 03 Jul, 2011 17:47
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Welcome to the Forum, Hiker!!
I guy that works down the hall from me wore a rug for years. Not only did everyone know, everyone teased about it behind his back. I wore a tightly clipped horseshoe for about 4 years before I shaved my head. After I shaved my head I would see that guy in the hall occasionally and I could tell he wanted to talk to me but he never did.
About a year later I didn't see him for a while..... turned out he was on an extended vacation..... but when I did see him the rug was gone and his head was smooth and shiny. I didn't say a word but just looked at him and smiled as he passed... he just smiled and nodded.
Nobody has made fun of him since and EVERYONE said how much better he looked with the smooth head.
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#7
by
Tyler
on 03 Jul, 2011 21:13
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Like a bandaid, the faster you take it off the less it will hurt.
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#8
by
TheSlyBear
on 03 Jul, 2011 21:24
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Like a bandaid, the faster you take it off the less it will hurt.
Classic!
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#9
by
Daven
on 04 Jul, 2011 05:22
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Ok, a few things,
First, WELCOME!
Second, Hairpieces were "in" 20 years ago, now sly is "in" and look how many people are BBC (Bald by choice)
Third: Try the 30 day rule, I really doubt you will regret it during that time you can say lots of fun stuff when looked at funny or asked about it, like "after 20 years it had to go for a detail and it'll be back soon" or "insert any rug joke here"
Fourth: as my grandma taught me "The day you don't give a sh*t about what others think is the day you become an adult"
Fifth: you won't always wonder if people are snickering and talking behind your back, I've found (in my two weeks of being sly) that people will much faster give you their opinions when they see sly for the first time, and most of mine have been positive)
Lets see a pic of yourself, with and without the piece. (that way we can snicker too) *refer to #4 now
Good luck and again, WELCOME!