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#15
by
wonderer
on 23 Jul, 2012 12:14
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Thank you guys and Saintc as i said to Jason one size fits all hats are lies

here in Vukovar,Croatia i cant even find number 61

and 60 is too tight i had a motorcycle helmet 60 and it was punishment- iron maiden for my head ,now i have one or two that are comfortable but i dont fell need to hide my dome but sometime i have to when is too cold or from sun...
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#16
by
Natedawg
on 23 Jul, 2012 13:02
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Welcome, wonderer. I wish the best for your mother's health.
Glad to see you are quickly learning what a great group of fellas we have here. Ask any questions you may have.
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#17
by
wonderer
on 23 Jul, 2012 15:23
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Thank you Natedawg you guys are the best
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#18
by
IllinoisBaldy
on 23 Jul, 2012 16:22
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Welcome to SBG wonderer.
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#19
by
waine
on 24 Jul, 2012 11:16
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Hello and Welcome Wonderer
Guess what my head size is? 64 dude! I kid you not. Somehow the Sly look has evened the originally perceived "My big head won't look good if I shave" notion.
Yes, I suck wearing a beanie, but the big head concern, is of no concern at all now.
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#20
by
kalbo
on 24 Jul, 2012 20:45
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Welcome to the bald brotherhood Milan.
My prayers go to your mother. As for your BDD, I hope the psychiatric treatment will be successful but bottom line is, it is all in your head. There is no such thing as a perfect head, face or body, as previously posted, our flaws make us unique and beautiful in our own way.
Waine could be your inspiration when it comes to head size, he has one of the best looking bald heads.
Your english is good, no worries about it.
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#21
by
wonderer
on 25 Jul, 2012 00:06
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Guys thank you all again you guys are better then best may i say -the bestest

this is most supportive forum i have ever seen
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#22
by
wonderer
on 25 Jul, 2012 01:45
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Maybe I am dragging this subject too far but I know that a lot of lurkers and guys on the "fence" are under similar pressure as i was- they either they think that their head is too small or too big to be shaved and internet can be source for lots of good information but also harmful lies that can lead a person to depression so that's why this forum is a real eye opener and you guys even when i was just a lurker gave me real informations and now a massive support so may this forum last forever long live Sly brotherhood

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#23
by
waine
on 25 Jul, 2012 02:00
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Thanks Kalbo, your compliment made my day. May I say that your look is awesome!
Wonderer, you hit the nail on the head. This forum is very supportive and there are a super bunch of guys here. There is something exhilarating knowing that I can be of help and support to anyone who may be battling with hair loss and also to help de stigmatizing the "bald" look. This is something I believe truly believe in. It is also enjoyable to dialogue with other men who share a common interest. There is a sense of "safety in numbers" and a comfort that we are not the only people who have stepped out of the "hair loss" closet.
I hope that someday you can encourage another and enjoy the same rewards.
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#24
by
wonderer
on 25 Jul, 2012 02:18
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Wayne you do rock the sly look man

,yea there is a lot of pressure especially pointed toward young still insecure population ,they are offering us hair regrowth products that basically poison us (not all products but most of them), hair transplant and plastic surgery and then they present that like something cool and necessary and frankly what they are doing is a criminal act toward population,plastic surgery is ok but only when it is necessary and hair isn't in that category .
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#25
by
waine
on 25 Jul, 2012 02:52
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@Extol, Thanks for that kind comment.
The social pressure on young folk these days is tremendous. The manufacturers of “beauty” and other products that are designed to make us look good and feel good about ourselves will capitalize on any emotion to get consumers to buy their product.
I am opposed to this as it fuels an already consume driven society into forking out for something that usually does not work or that has horrible side effects. And of course, this is propagated by people whose primary goal is to make money. People who don’t really give a damn about mere mortals like you and I, only filling their bank accounts.
I would have succeeded in something in life if I can contribute towards the idea that hair, or the absence thereof, is certainly not a big factor when it comes to looking and feeling good about ourselves. Yes I agree, this type of thinking is easier for a mature settled man, but we must start breaking this stigma even from a young age.
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#26
by
kalbo
on 25 Jul, 2012 20:32
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Wise insightful words as always, Waine. Thanks for making my day too.
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#27
by
wonderer
on 25 Jul, 2012 23:44
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Kalbo
I am from Croatia really

ex Yugoslav republic involved in war from 1991-1995, City Vukovar