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Is it better to ask for forgiveness than for permission?
by
ChadinSO
on 22 Jun, 2008 22:32
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Ok fellows, here it is.
Right now I look more like this:

well, maybe more like this...

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My goal is to go back to this:

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Problem is my GF will look like this:

if I do.
So again, is it better to ask for forgiveness rather than asking for permission?
Chad
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#1
by
BlackJamesRackham
on 22 Jun, 2008 22:39
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Forgiveness! You can always say that you're sorry and that you didn't think she wouldn't approve...
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#2
by
Robmeister
on 22 Jun, 2008 22:40
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Chadmeister !!!!
Hey, doooood !!!! Glad to have ya back, man !!!

I say neither ! Too subordinating... remember these?


But ya don't have to be a male chauvenist, macho sh*t head neither...
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#3
by
ChadinSO
on 22 Jun, 2008 22:43
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hahaha.
It's a matter of keeping my life stress free! She's flat out told me, NO, don't you dare do it!
Gotta love those Russian women.
So I'm about to put an international peace keeping defiance order out there and do it anyway!
WOLVERINES!!!!
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#4
by
BlackJamesRackham
on 22 Jun, 2008 22:45
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Yeah do it anyway. I would never let a girl/woman tell me whether or not I could keep it Sly or not. Then again, maybe that's the attitude that keeps me single...hmmmm....nahhhhhhh
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#5
by
ChadinSO
on 22 Jun, 2008 22:50
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#6
by
Robmeister
on 22 Jun, 2008 23:05
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Aside from the who-wears-the-pants argument...
I generally follow the ask for forgiveness side of things in many circles of venture.
When ya gotta or wanna get something done and you know it's "against the rules," you can get it done quicker and then say, "ooops. sorry."
Too much friggen red tape with the permission side.
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#7
by
nomad
on 23 Jun, 2008 00:45
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Remember this no matter what you do or say to make her happy, if your not happy she'll never be happy. If she does something stupid like leave just because you shaved your head then she is in it for all the wrong reasons.
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#8
by
ChadinSO
on 23 Jun, 2008 02:06
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I shaved my head tonight once again, always fun to take it off once again. Pics coming.
BTW, I found my kahona's, they were in the corner of my closet.

FYI, I don't think it's being "whipped" to be considerate to your GF/wife, common courtesy of others (especially ones you love) goes a long way.
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#9
by
Jer
on 23 Jun, 2008 02:16
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I shaved my head tonight once again, always fun to take it off once again. Pics coming.
BTW, I found my kahona's, they were in the corner of my closet. 
FYI, I don't think it's being "whipped" to be considerate to your GF/wife, common courtesy of others (especially ones you love) goes a long way.
Nice to see you came back to the light!
So they were in the closet? I thought the womenfolk kept them in their purses?
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#10
by
Robmeister
on 23 Jun, 2008 06:12
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FYI, I don't think it's being "whipped" to be considerate to your GF/wife, common courtesy of others (especially ones you love) goes a long way.
Absolutely....just a tongue-in-cheek razzin'
If there weren't whipped pups out there....the "magazine" wouldn't be so funny.
Some wives/GF's are just down right bossy, domineering in a VERY rule-the-roost, wear-the-pants, INCONSIDERATE sorta way. I know a few. Don't you?
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#11
by
sbiswas979
on 23 Jun, 2008 06:42
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I agree, if your girlfriend is going to leave you because you shaved your head, then she isn't the one for you. You should please yourself and she should like you for your inside not your hair. Stay Sly!! It probably looks better as well.
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#12
by
FR8TRAIN
on 23 Jun, 2008 08:27
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Hey Chad,
Can't wait to see some pics. Glad you found them and dusted them off.
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#13
by
barberette
on 23 Jun, 2008 08:53
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Gotta love a man who doesnt ask for "permission".. who has a "pair", do what makes you happy bro.
If you allow her to decide how to wear your hair whats next? Is she going to decide what color underwear you wear?
Nuff said.
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#14
by
PigPen
on 23 Jun, 2008 10:03
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I tend to gravitate toward the forgiveness side of things. But that's me.
I thought womenfolk kept the cajones on top of the fridge.