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Long time shaver first time poster
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2critical
on 13 Dec, 2006 20:49
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Greetings all-
I was politely notified by our esteemed leader that I'd registered but never posted...so here goes! I've read many of your posts and learned tons - thanks to all of you. I'll try to be a more active contributer in the future...
PS Have any of you noticed the 'bandwagon' effect - that is, how more and more of your associates and the like have gone bald once you took the leap and did it yourself? Just wondering.
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#1
by
BaldRob
on 13 Dec, 2006 21:02
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Hi and Welcome 2critical!
PS Have any of you noticed the 'bandwagon' effect - that is, how more and more of your associates and the like have gone bald once you took the leap and did it yourself? Just wondering.
I haven't experienced that yet... but I tell most of my friends who's hair is going south that they need to shave it off!
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#2
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Clay
on 13 Dec, 2006 22:10
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Hi, welcome to the site and thanks for the post. I haven't seen the bandwagon effect yet either. Look forward to future posts from you.
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#3
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Tyler
on 13 Dec, 2006 22:38
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Greetings all-
I was politely notified by our esteemed leader that I'd registered but never posted...so here goes! I've read many of your posts and learned tons - thanks to all of you. I'll try to be a more active contributer in the future...
PS Have any of you noticed the 'bandwagon' effect - that is, how more and more of your associates and the like have gone bald once you took the leap and did it yourself? Just wondering.
I started the bandwagon effect at one of the parties I attended. It was all of my wife's friends and their husbands. One of the husbands shaved his head a couple of weeks later. He didn't tell his wife and when she got home she started balling, so he's growing it out. I just got a Christmas card from them and he's sporting a shiney dome! Love it!
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#4
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happyharry
on 14 Dec, 2006 00:07
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Hi 2critical,
and welcome! Great to have you with us!
As far as the bandwagon effect that you mentioned is concerned: in my case it didn't happen in the
workplace, but in the family circle. A cousin of mine, who has always had very long hair (as far as I can
remember), has gone bald a few months after I made the move. And he wasn't even balding...
Anyway, again, great having you on board. I'm looking forward to reading more of you.
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#5
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Tyler
on 14 Dec, 2006 00:10
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2critical, I forgot to say welcome to Sly Bald Guys!
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#6
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ar3inc
on 14 Dec, 2006 02:02
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Welcome to the group, 2critical. I'm glad Tyler sent you a message and now you made post! Bandwagon...
I have people around me trimming their hair in the summer months, but most don't have the guts to shave it.
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#7
by
Robmeister
on 14 Dec, 2006 06:11
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Welcome, 2critical-meister
Have any of you noticed the 'bandwagon' effect
I've not yet shaved...so that's a moot point here. I will say that I don't want it to catch on TOO fast. As that means eventually losing our "rara avis" (uniqueness).
I was at the gym yesterday and it was pretty crowded. So I looked around to see if there were any bald dudes and didn't see one (including myself) so if I were shaved, I would have held the "rara avis" at that point.
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#8
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Professor Melon
on 14 Dec, 2006 07:29
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I haven'e seen a bandwagon effect yet, but my dome is fairly recent and some colleagues have not seen it. I am working on a younger cousin, whose hair is fast fading (and whose wife is not yet happy about his going the whole way). Tyler, the follow-up of your story about the guy who shaved without telling her, ran into apparently overpower balling, but who is now sporting a shiny head just made my day. The shock--nobody is comfortable with what is strikingly new--prevents people from being objective about choosing total baldness; once familiarity has become a reality, they can judge whether it complements a particular face. As RazorX commented some threads ago, most adult men look better bald--certainly better than balding or toupeed. Professor Melon
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#9
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Johnny
on 14 Dec, 2006 07:53
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Welcome. Great guys, and great information.
I would say I'm one of those that jumped on the bandwagon. I know three or four guys who either trim real short or shave. I figure if those ya-hoos can do and look good, then I certainly have a chance.
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#10
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Noner
on 14 Dec, 2006 09:06
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At my last job 3 guys in the marketing department shaved their head. You can imagine what the meetings looked like! People who would visit the office to get a tour, came to our deparment and didn't know what to say. I told them it was from the asbestos in the building. For some reason my boss didn't like that comment.
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#11
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wpruitt
on 14 Dec, 2006 17:32
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welcome 2critical
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#12
by
PigPen
on 14 Dec, 2006 21:10
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Welcome 2critical! As far as your comment on the "bandwagon" effect, I have noticed it to a small extent. Just before I shaved my head, there was a fella at work who had started to shave his. I showed up to work for a couple of days with the new chrome and then he let his grow out again. As for other co-workers, another guy at work has been saying for nearly two years that he is going to shave his. To date, he still has yet to take the plunge. Trying to get my boss to shave his head as well. He claims that his wife won't let him. I told him to just do it and let her get used to it. We'll see what happens then.