It stuck in my craw for awhile after that day that it’s wrong that I sat in a restaurant with my head shaved and had another shaven headed man think me a racist because I am white and have my head shaved. I realize it’s the world we live in, but I still can’t stand being associated (even only in the minds of others) with Neo-Nazi’s and racists. I still get the hairy eyeball in heavily ethnic neighborhoods and establishments. Just bums me out. Sometimes.
I go to a very racially diverse gym and I used to get a lot of guys at the gym looking at me like I'm racist. I think it's because I get a really look on my face when I workout.
Quote from: Tyler on December 23, 2006, 02:13:53 AM I go to a very racially diverse gym and I used to get a lot of guys at the gym looking at me like I'm racist. I think it's because I get a really look on my face when I workout. That is really interesting, because the gym is the one place where I see a lot of shaved heads. There are at least as many guys with shaved or closely buzzed heads as full heads of hair, perhaps more. Anywhere else I go, I may see a couple of shaved heads in the crowd, but the gym is the only place where I don't feel like part of the minority. In fact, most of the men I see in the locker room fooling with their "hair" are old men with elaborate combovers.