So true.Not as subtle as the change from stubble to smooth, when I shaved (from #2 to bald) several people thought I was wearing a different shirt -- never occurred to them my hair was gone.
Great post Razor.It is funny what people do notice and what they don't. Only a couple of people noticed when I went sly a few years ago. I am probably one of the worst when it comes to noticing new things on people.I think that it is great that you do some volunteer work for a dog rescue organization. What a great cause and a great need as well. We had a rescue dog, Roxie, that we had to put down in May because of enlarged kidneys and lymes disease. I still miss her a lot. We will probably get another in the future. She was a Golden Mix and a great dog. What kind of rescue dog group do you work with?
So, do you really think that if people can't remember if someone is clean-shaven or bearded, that they're going to notice 1/16" or less of stubble is missing from someone's scalp?
Quote from: Razor X on November 11, 2012, 07:09:31 PMSo, do you really think that if people can't remember if someone is clean-shaven or bearded, that they're going to notice 1/16" or less of stubble is missing from someone's scalp? If someone I knew came up to me and said: "I've noticed you've gone from a no guard buzzcut to a shaved head", I would be unsettled, because I think they'd be paying too much attention to my head !!In any case, it's the beard which attracts comments. The shaved head is a complete non-issue now.
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