I guess I am looking for reassurance as someone who has done so much to hide hair loss it is a big step to just get rid of it all, it will probably be for the best. Where any of you a little apprehensive prior to going sly?
I guess I am looking for reassurance as someone who has done so much to hide hair loss it is a big step to just get rid of it all, it will probably be for the best. Where any of you a little apprehensive prior to going sly?
In 2010 I was working on a project in Westchester--and I was sly and had been for 3 years. I never received any adverse comment, or even a jest from the locals or others from elsewhere in the country because of my sly head. To the contrary, I was but one of many sly guys I would see everyday. If you just look around you--now that you're sensitized to the issue--you'll see lots of guys sporting the sly look. You won't make a blip on the radar. But also consider those old politicians of whatever political preference or perversion

who had absolutely obvious wigs and combovers--they were and are the object of political jabs because of their illogical clinging to what is gone and going.
To paraphrase the late Chinese pol, Deng Xiaoping, "I don't care if the cat is bald or not, I only care that he catches mice!" So count how many of us Sly Guys you see today and tomorrow, then join us.
I concur Nassauguy the dig photo looks amazing ,go sly ,
Fantastic thread. if I was not already bald, I'd shave my head during lunch break today.
If you just look around you--now that you're sensitized to the issue--you'll see lots of guys sporting the sly look. You won't make a blip on the radar. So count how many of us Sly Guys you see today and tomorrow, then join us.
When you start looking around, there really are a lot of bald guys.
If the digital picture is correct, then you should definately go sly you have like the perfect shaped head.
I think sly might be a better option given all of the combover jobs I've seen politicians with...my 0.02