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Is Going Sly a "Gateway Drug"?

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Dragon:

--- Quote from: MoonageDaydream on June 21, 2021, 01:30:25 PM ---Haha this is so true. I never wanted a tattoo before, but I kinda wouldn’t mind a shoulder/upper arm piece now that I’m bald. Doubt that would fly with the wife  ;D

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Agreed but Im too indecisive

clint902:
I have changed my clothing style since I've been shaving but speaking as a man pushing 70, I'd feel out of place doing anything more than that.  In general, people don't seen to notice my baldness and shaving is no big deal for me.  In fact, I look forward to shaving.

reddog:
I remember people claiming that wearing a shaved head saves you alot of money. Haircuts, shampoo, and hair products. But as we become "addicted" to maintaining a perfectly smooth bald head, there are things we want. Razors, shavers, oils, soaps, lotions, hats, etc. Not saving alot of money here!

Semi-Sly:

--- Quote from: MoonageDaydream on June 21, 2021, 01:30:25 PM ---Haha this is so true. I never wanted a tattoo before, but I kinda wouldn’t mind a shoulder/upper arm piece now that I’m bald. Doubt that would fly with the wife  ;D

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It’s always easier to beg forgiveness than to ask permission

jason_greets:
I started shaving my head last July.  After I tried and liked it and started to grow my facial hair, I also got my ears pierced for the first time ever. It was one of those last minute decisions because I hadn't thought about it.

After going on a trip to Miami and taking several beach selfies, i noticed that I had let myself go.  Now I want to lose some of that weight as well and put on some muscle.

So yes, it was kind of a drug that led to other changes.  Now I can't go without ear piercings or without shaving my head.

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