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#90
by
theman
on 26 Oct, 2012 16:23
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I dont want my hair back quite the reverse find a way to lose it permanently , save shaving it daily
I completely agree with him. I enjoy shaving, but I don't ever want my hair back. I'm 24 and love being bald. Honestly, everyone I know loves it too.
And Bro. SLY, your enjoying the way of SLY ! Plus looking dern good !
Walk Tall and with Pride my man.
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#91
by
clarinetguy
on 29 Oct, 2012 09:46
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When I was younger I could not imagine being bald and was thankful for very thick hair all the time. Still very thick hair last April when I went BBC. I was into gels, paste and spiked it every which way. The gray was too much and coloring got old. So here I am BBC and wish I had this enlightenment years ago. Definitely keeping it for good- it is almost addictive to shave it and feel it.
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#92
by
YoungSlyBaldGuy
on 04 Nov, 2012 20:56
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I'd have the hair back if I could.
But I'd gladly shave it. Then I would just go through the cycle of letting it grow for a year or something and then shaving it again.
Oh well!
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#93
by
theman
on 08 Nov, 2012 20:40
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YSBG,
No you wouldn't , you look good with the look of SLY ! Nice to get in the shower, and go out and feel free, of greasy hair that blow's and is thining , you have to get haircuts for a heck of a price, come home look in the mirror and say this sucks ! Tell me I am wrong , I very well could be. But I have went through that stuff. So that is why I know Grasshopper.
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#94
by
YoungSlyBaldGuy
on 26 Nov, 2012 22:38
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YSBG,
No you wouldn't , you look good with the look of SLY ! Nice to get in the shower, and go out and feel free, of greasy hair that blow's and is thining , you have to get haircuts for a heck of a price, come home look in the mirror and say this sucks ! Tell me I am wrong , I very well could be. But I have went through that stuff. So that is why I know Grasshopper.
Oh I would. Nice of you to say I look good! When I went to visit the family for Thanksgiving, my grandma was upset I didn't have my golden locks. Heritage is a big thing of pride for my family and us kids blonde hair has always been a prized thing. Hard dealing with going bald by itself. Even harder when your family is so attached to it.
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#95
by
Quetzalcoatl
on 27 Nov, 2012 14:48
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I prpbably would. Grow it out in the winter for warmth, and keep it sly the rest of the year.
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#96
by
BBCAlex
on 27 Nov, 2012 15:10
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I am BBC (bald by choice) and actually have very thick and full hair. Being hairless is so much better than having hair and Im actually envious of those who have lost their hair. Wish mine would just fall out to save me having to shave it every day. However, I must admit to having developed a bit of an addiction to shaving but the feeling of forever being totally smooth and without velcro on my head is very appealing.
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#97
by
Switchy
on 27 Nov, 2012 16:01
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#98
by
YoungSlyBaldGuy
on 27 Nov, 2012 16:03
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#99
by
mrzed
on 28 Nov, 2012 04:39
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I prpbably would. Grow it out in the winter for warmth, and keep it sly the rest of the year.
Bbc here. It is winter. I'm still shaving my head. Of course winter in the Carolina's is not the same as winter in Alaska. Been there, done that. I was not BBC then.
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#100
by
Drainman66
on 28 Nov, 2012 06:13
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I don't mind being bald, but if I was able to grow-all my hair back I would have a ponytail and never cut it again, I miss it.
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#101
by
Blitzed
on 28 Nov, 2012 06:36
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Lets think. I'm now 72 so deduct 50 and that would make me 22. At that point I had the proverbial full, luxuriant head of hair-a friend who liked to run their fingers through it said it felt and looked better than wild mink. If I had that today, I'd look foolish, no man my age has that sort of covering unless they'd either kicked Mother Nature in the bum or played extensively with manufacturers of a better sort of plastic. Remember the criticism Reagan took about his hair? While I'm not trying to intentionally look "old" I am interested in seeming age appropriate.
And all that is the ripest corn as I shaved my full, luxuriant head of hair 15 years ago and have never looked back. In other words, it was fun while I had it, did everything with it I could think of, DA flat top, pony tail down to my Lumbars, fades, business man's crop, Kennedy brush etc. And when I think of the hours of maintenance they all took, not to mention the cost, I wouldn't go back if I could. Just the years growing the pony tail and the hours to wash and wax it probably took several weeks out of each year. Not to mention trying to braid it-behind my back-for more formal occasions. (This was during the EuroTrash era when I lived in Frankfurt.) So, no, I'm happy as I am, my only regret is that I waited as long as I did....
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#102
by
Switchy
on 28 Nov, 2012 13:14
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#103
by
isleepinthebuff
on 03 Dec, 2012 15:45
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Past of couple of days I have been thinking of letting ine grow again for a bit. toying with it!
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#104
by
Doctor X
on 03 Dec, 2012 15:54
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I actually wouldn't want ALL of my hair back. I thought it looked best when my hair had receded to about a Norwood 2 (about 10 years ago). (It's now somewhere in the neighborhood of 2a-3a) I liked the "widow's peak" effect the 2 gave until it receded farther.
My hairline in my younger days was much lower down and straight across. Didn't like it except the year after I graduated High school, which was probably the first time I'd had a stylish haircut.