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#15
by
mrzed
on 21 Jun, 2012 04:15
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During my last few weeks of hair ....
my clipper has a variable length setting to go between the fixed clipper settings. I'd go a few days at the LONG #1, then adjust back to a MEDIUM #1 and then a SHORT #1. Same with a 1/2 guard. Then no guard. steps along the way.
Every 2-3 days my hair was getting shorter and shorter. so, Frontier Guy. Just take it down every few days and before you know it, All will be used to you being bald and will enjoy it.
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#16
by
mangosink12572
on 21 Jun, 2012 08:07
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Welcome - - -you look great
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#17
by
wilky895
on 21 Jun, 2012 15:52
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Welcome and great post. I think most people are apprehensive but just like you my wife,family and friends have already adjusted and like the SLY look.
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#18
by
Stoots
on 08 Jul, 2012 08:11
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Hell of a first post, newbie! Excellent write up. Thank you for sharing your story here. I hope it inspires many younger men to not be afraid to try bald.
And for single guys, here's more good news: women are interested in confidence above all else. Not fake, "pick-up line guy" confidence, but genuine, soul-deep confidence that comes from knowing who you are and believing in yourself as a person.
I just wanted to emphasize this for those who are worried about their sex appeal as a baldy. It's sage advice, and very true.
Agree 100%!
Excellent first post! Welcome to the forum!
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#19
by
JasonR
on 09 Jul, 2012 11:50
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Great post man!
I have to slightly disagree though...if someone wants go from a head of hair to bald...why not? It might be a shock to some people...but they'll get over it quickly.
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#20
by
AJB1015
on 09 Jul, 2012 12:26
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Agreed jason. the first time I straight shaved i was about a #1 and a half the day before, and I got zero comments whatsover the followng day with my shaved head. From my experience if you already have a tight buzz, the majority of people already think of you as having a shaved head.
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#21
by
Bilko1
on 17 Nov, 2012 22:03
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Brilliant first post, mate. You look like you have been sly for a good while as you "wear" the look so well.
However, I do agree with JasonR that if someone goes from head-of-hair to straight bald, even though it may be a big shock to others, then why not? People get over the shock of seeing you bald quite quickly.
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#22
by
antRox
on 02 Dec, 2012 22:20
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What a great post Newbie29! Welcome
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#23
by
OzSly
on 02 Dec, 2012 23:54
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G'Day Newbie29,
Welcome to Sly Bald Guys.
Crikey!! What a great intro mate.
Welcome to you too Ozzzy mate
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#24
by
NESTYdPOGI
on 03 Dec, 2012 01:29
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Welcome to SBG!!! your insights are good and full of sense. Keep it up man.
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#25
by
fcb2001
on 09 Dec, 2012 01:52
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Thanks for being honest I started shaving when I thought it would fall out instead i only lost the widows peak and yesterday I thought I'll just keep it shaved but I may do a charity shave in about 18 months where I will grow my hair for a month to raise funds for either st bald ricks or stand up for cancer after I do the charity shave I'm bald for good
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#26
by
bennett11
on 09 Dec, 2012 05:43
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i agree with you in gradually becoming fully bald. I did that many years ago myself starting in my late teens.
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#27
by
Lynchy
on 09 Dec, 2012 13:33
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Welcome mate.
Thanks for sharing.
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#28
by
Bald Hobbit
on 09 Dec, 2012 14:59
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So here's my call to you: put down your swords and quit this battle. It's not worth it. You have known that for a long, long time. It's time to lay down your demons and get square with yourself. Make a plan to shave it off, and then rejoice in the freedom it brings you.
So... shave off your demons?...
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#29
by
slymyke
on 09 Dec, 2012 19:33
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Well said, Newbie29!, and welcome!