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Offline reddog

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Reasons you have for staying bald.
« on: December 10, 2025, 12:18:57 PM »
We've heard many different reasons about our decision to shave off our hair. I've attempted to grow back my hair a couple dozen times but I always find a reason to shave it all off again. One good reason is that I break out in a terrible case of folliculitis mostly on the back of my head. It completely disappears when I keep it shaved, but always returns when I stop shaving. Other reasons I keep shaving is that I love the clean feeling of a bald head. I guess we can always come up with some reasons to keep running that razor over our heads!


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Re: Reasons you have for staying bald.
« Reply #1 on: December 11, 2025, 07:20:48 AM »
Here are mine:  I love the smooth feel of a fresh shave.  I dislike the Velcro action of the stubble on my shirts or hats.  I dislike the look of my stubble or hair (this would not be the case if I could grow a cool looking flattop like you @reddog or @Semi-Sly ). I think my beard looks better with a shaved stubble-free head.
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Re: Reasons you have for staying bald.
« Reply #2 on: December 11, 2025, 02:31:05 PM »
The reason that I do not stay bald is that I do not like the way it looks on me. I think it makes me look like every other old man in Florida, but when I do shave my head as I am planning again for the new year, I love the feeling of how clean it feels.

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Re: Reasons you have for staying bald.
« Reply #3 on: December 11, 2025, 03:16:24 PM »
@Semi-Sly , I'm just the opposite. I think when I wear a snow white flattop it makes me look older. I guess I think a shaved head is a little edgy and non conformist. When I was growing up in the 60's and 70's, the only guys that had a flattop were old men, holding on to a 50's hairstyle. Of course the flattop became popular again in the 90's, and I wore one for a few years then.

It's great we see different styles different personally. As I've gotten older, I think less about what people think, and just go for what I like myself. Most of the time I like having a smooth bald noggin!
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Re: Reasons you have for staying bald.
« Reply #4 on: December 11, 2025, 04:34:46 PM »
@Semi-Sly , I'm just the opposite. I think when I wear a snow white flattop it makes me look older. I guess I think a shaved head is a little edgy and non conformist. When I was growing up in the 60's and 70's, the only guys that had a flattop were old men, holding on to a 50's hairstyle. Of course the flattop became popular again in the 90's, and I wore one for a few years then.

It's great we see different styles different personally. As I've gotten older, I think less about what people think, and just go for what I like myself. Most of the time I like having a smooth bald noggin!

Well, I am joining in on a cancer fund-razor event on or about New Year's Eve so I will keep it shaved after that for at least four months - and then maybe who knows?

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Re: Reasons you have for staying bald.
« Reply #5 on: Today at 06:32:21 AM »
We've heard many different reasons about our decision to shave off our hair. I've attempted to grow back my hair a couple dozen times but I always find a reason to shave it all off again. One good reason is that I break out in a terrible case of folliculitis mostly on the back of my head. It completely disappears when I keep it shaved, but always returns when I stop shaving. Other reasons I keep shaving is that I love the clean feeling of a bald head. I guess we can always come up with some reasons to keep running that razor over our heads!
Hey reddog, I'm not sure what folliculitis is, but I do have several spots on my head that get really dry and scaly when I have hair. One spot was biopsied for cancer a couple years ago. These spots are a bit red but they don't get dry and scaly when I shave my head. I have a dermatologist appointment next week, we'll see what the doc has to say. Cheers!!!
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Re: Reasons you have for staying bald.
« Reply #6 on: Today at 08:50:20 AM »
@Kromedome , when I break out it's like acne on steroids. Almost like boils. I went to a dermatologist and sfter a couple topical lotions didn't work, she suggested long term antibiotics. I didn't want to do that so I told her I would just keep shaving.

That condition is probably the main reason I don't grow back my hair very long. The sores arecquite painful. I suffered with frequent break out for many years, and if was really great when I first shaved my head and it cleared up within a few days.
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Re: Reasons you have for staying bald.
« Reply #7 on: Today at 09:33:06 AM »
I shaved my head for the first time over nine years ago. I went back and forth for about four years.  I?ve kept myself bald for over five years now and I can?t imagine growing my hair back at this point.  Shaving my head is part of my routine and I don?t skip too many days.  I like the way I look and the feeling of a freshly shaven scalp can?t be beat!