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#15
by
David
on 14 Dec, 2006 15:00
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Me too David, I could have a full head of hair, but this defines me well and I have no intentions of going back.
To me it is easier for us to be bald. Simply because we are completely in control of the decision. Like if for some odd reason I got tired of it(don't plan on that happening) I could grow back my thick hair in a month or two.
I will say that I feel more respected bald, and I love that. When I worked sub jobs after shaving my head I was called "sir" repeatedly. That was not always the case prior. Plus as I mentioned in another post in an earlier thread. I went to a restaurant and ordered sake. The waiter did not ask me for ID. This was not someone who waits on me there every time and has checked me before. I didn't even give it a second thought until I got home, where I realized why he wouldn't have carded me.
But again, what is the downside. I don't have to go burn money on haircuts, nor do I have to shave/do my hair every day to look good. Granted it does take time to shave and I like to do it daily, but that is a labor of love to me. Plus, it makes people see me for who I am as a person, and take me seriously. Also, I love the cold pillow feeling, and I feel good about myself. I purchased a membership to a tanning salon here where I live after doing a free 8 day trial designed originally just to even out my head to my face. Reason being, tanning was relaxing/comfortable and I love the look.
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#16
by
PBurke
on 07 Jan, 2007 07:32
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i say if they find a cure we picket outside the clinic. that might be fun. until the riot starts.
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#17
by
BigJeffrey
on 08 Jan, 2007 12:33
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I can't imagine myself with hair again. The thought of growing it back just seems like too much trouble. I can shave my head every couple of days and avoid all the shampoo, conditioner, product, comb, brush nonsense that my less folically challenged friends deal with. I don't even own a comb...LOL.
It's funny though, my drivers liscense picture was taken just before I started shaving my head and I always get double takes when I"m carded. I look so much different (better) bald.
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#18
by
Al Smith
on 09 Jan, 2007 14:58
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Surely there can be no going back once you have taken the true path? One way to look good against myriad ways to look OK or worse? No competition.
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#19
by
PigPen
on 09 Jan, 2007 15:15
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It's funny though, my drivers liscense picture was taken just before I started shaving my head and I always get double takes when I"m carded. I look so much different (better) bald.
Had the same problem with my license until it broke and I had to get a new one
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#20
by
Apollo5
on 20 Jan, 2007 19:02
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hello. LTNS. I'm bald by choice(for now). So I'll keep shaving. Maybe they find a cure for shaving addiction. Unfortunatley their is no cure for ugly so I am completely out of luck in that area.
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#21
by
Bilko1
on 14 May, 2011 13:53
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definitely stay bald as am used to the headshave daily routine now, so it's bald to the bone for me for life.
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#22
by
Blitzed
on 14 May, 2011 19:33
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If the FDA approves it, I'd buy stock in the company and keep on shaving every thing from the neck up. Now, if they come up with a cure for hair, and it would permanently peel it, I'd buy stock in the company and a bottle of the stuff. Quality control purposes.
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#23
by
bdizzle
on 18 May, 2011 18:08
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If it was a legitimate, affordable cure? I'd probably buy into it. It'd be nice to have the variety to grow my hair and what not... that said I'd still shave it and rock the bald look periodically... I like it a lot more now than I ever did.
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#24
by
syrian sly
on 18 May, 2011 22:16
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well if anyone is interested the cure is gonna be here pretty soon(within 10 years or so)
it wont me a cure as much as a solution/treatment
also get ready to fork up a load of money
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#25
by
buddha
on 19 May, 2011 07:15
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To say that there is a cure for sly is to imply that sly is a disease.
I was going to say more but somehow I think my work here is done.
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#26
by
CraftyGuy
on 19 May, 2011 08:40
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To say that there is a cure for sly is to imply that sly is a disease.
I was going to say more but somehow I think my work here is done.
Yup - what buddha said
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#27
by
philp
on 19 May, 2011 16:20
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Talking about "cures" seems silly to me. For one, it implies that (as others have mentioned) baldness is a true affliction. It's an affliction only if you let it be one. There is plenty of evidence within these forums that baldness can actually be an asset, NOT a disease.
Another reason this cure talk is frustrating is that it causes many people to cling to the hair in anticipation of some good news. How many days are they wasting trying to cover up their receding hairline? How many hours are they spending thinking about what their hair looks like? I know because I went through this same line of thinking myself!
If a cure comes, it won't be for a while. Several rounds of testing and FDA approval. And even then, when it is approved, it will likely be expensive and there could be significant side effects. Propecia is an FDA approved drug, but it gives some people severe side effects. Just go take a look at the forums at propeciasideeffects.com - scary stuff!
1. Baldness is not a disease.
2. Don't spend your time on earth waiting for something that might not come
- Phil
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#28
by
yep_yep
on 15 Jun, 2011 12:34
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^ Baldness actually is a disease, a skin disease. It's just like 100 times worse than having acne or something.
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#29
by
TheSlyBear
on 15 Jun, 2011 13:44
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Ummm, no. Please show us reputable medical literature that characterizes baldness as a "skin disease".