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#120
by
usmcpelon
on 18 Mar, 2010 07:58
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You guys are great and surely know how to make a man feel good about his shaved head. I still feel like I need a confidence boost about my flat back of the head. But atleast I feel better and I'll keep shaving my head a little longer. As for the horseshoe flatop, I'm not sure I would want to go back to that haircut which I had for over 25 yrs. Saintc, Morthen and Baldandre thank you guys. I'll keep shaving.
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#121
by
D.A.L.U.I.
on 18 Mar, 2010 08:24
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#122
by
mangosink12572
on 18 Mar, 2010 08:47
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Sly Bald is beautiful and all shapes are great - - - -Be happy with what you have - -you can't change it - - -soooo enjoy it - - -I sure do - - - - - -
Had a St. Pat's party last evening at my house and a few people who I have not seen in a year could not take their hands off my dome - - -I loved every minute of it
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#123
by
Morthen
on 18 Mar, 2010 12:34
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You guys are great and surely know how to make a man feel good about his shaved head. I still feel like I need a confidence boost about my flat back of the head. But atleast I feel better and I'll keep shaving my head a little longer. As for the horseshoe flatop, I'm not sure I would want to go back to that haircut which I had for over 25 yrs. Saintc, Morthen and Baldandre thank you guys. I'll keep shaving.
No problem buddy, I used to be self concious about my headshape, my hair loss etc. after a while you get used to it, and others will too. Its how you carry yourself, not your head shape or hair, or any of that.
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#124
by
Bald Kahuna
on 19 Mar, 2010 01:20
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Looks great to me... I agree with all the guys, and welcome back Baldandre-missed your shining face and head. I just did a post under the latest hat or no hat thread. If interested... take a look. And tell me the name of the black actor who wears this hat and any other famous people, other than myself, whom also wear one?
Bald Kahuna, back after 1 1/2 years on Maui.
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#125
by
The Noggin
on 19 Mar, 2010 08:31
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How about a "worst headshape" competition?
Rule #1: You cannot vote for yourself!
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#126
by
tomgallagher
on 19 Mar, 2010 09:55
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Looks great to me... I agree with all the guys, and welcome back Baldandre-missed your shining face and head. I just did a post under the latest hat or no hat thread. If interested... take a look. And tell me the name of the black actor who wears this hat and any other famous people, other than myself, whom also wear one?
Bald Kahuna, back after 1 1/2 years on Maui.
Sam Jackson and why oh why did you leave.?
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#127
by
Rusty Shackleford
on 19 Mar, 2010 21:09
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How about a "worst headshape" competition?
Rule #1: You cannot vote for yourself!
Easy! Patrick Stewart (aka Captain Picard). His head looks very odd from the side.
One of the things I've noticed about skull shapes is that many will look perfect from one direction and average from another. I think mine looks great from the side, but it looks lumpy to me from the front.
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#128
by
JOE-91
on 28 Mar, 2010 21:14
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Where's the worst head shape competition? I'm entering, plus I want to see others to make me feel better,
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#129
by
D.A.L.U.I.
on 29 Mar, 2010 06:57
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Where's the worst head shape competition? I'm entering, plus I want to see others to make me feel better,
, you couldn't win that one unless you put a thin wispy combover on it--that's the way to a "worst". "Worst" I ever saw was a crew member on a cruise ship that had rolls, I guess you'd call them, starting about the middle of the head thick fleshy ridges cross wise and about 3/4-1" wide and about 1/4" high all the way back to the nape of his neck--I don't know how he shaved w/o major blood loss.
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#130
by
usmcpelon
on 29 Mar, 2010 08:17
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Hey Joe-91. With that great look dome and perfect shape I don't think you would win the worst head shape competition. That dome looks great, unless the back is flat like mine.
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#131
by
JOE-91
on 29 Mar, 2010 13:13
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That picture is taken at a decent angle, I have a rise sort of like Agassi but far more pronounced with a bump that meets in the middle, the back pokes right out too. It looks terrible under light.
I hate to be negative because there is a great vibe on this forum, but let's be honest when something looks bad you just need to admit it. So, with people on here concerned about the shapes of there head, has anyone looked into any sort of surgery? There must be some sort of implants/ surgery to even out areas of your head.
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#132
by
Rusty Shackleford
on 30 Mar, 2010 22:55
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That picture is taken at a decent angle, I have a rise sort of like Agassi but far more pronounced with a bump that meets in the middle, the back pokes right out too. It looks terrible under light.
I hate to be negative because there is a great vibe on this forum, but let's be honest when something looks bad you just need to admit it. So, with people on here concerned about the shapes of there head, has anyone looked into any sort of surgery? There must be some sort of implants/ surgery to even out areas of your head.
I don't know how well that could work because the skull supposedly shrinks as you get old. Dunno... maybe it would work with a soft silicone implant that could change shape over time? But then you'd have a mushy head that could feel really strange... but then you could avoid those annoying knocks on the noggin with a little sub-dermal padding... Hum... That might be kinda nice considering I just tapped my head on a marble countertop about 4 times today.
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#133
by
Cypher
on 20 Apr, 2010 11:42
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Ok.. Here's mine - Not perfect but not that bad either..
im 20 years old by the way.. and.. balding..
That doesnt bother me anymore though, thanks to you guys!
I'm honestly more irritated on my chubby face than my hair
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#134
by
usmcpelon
on 20 Apr, 2010 13:58
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Hey Cypher your head shape is similar to mine. It bothered me for sometime, but I got used to it with the help of our bald brother here at Sly Bald Guys.
It doesn’t really look that bad. At least it’s not too flat but has some roundness to it. It’s a pretty good looking bald head.