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#540
by
Themightyjuice
on 22 Feb, 2017 07:00
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Yeah I like it, but if I was able to grow a full head of hair I doubt I would have ever shaved it. So I'm accepting the way things have panned out
👆 what he said. I do like the shaved head but if I had the choice of a full head of hair or sly...? I'd go with hair.
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#541
by
njbill
on 06 Apr, 2017 07:20
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I hate it but my options are limited to Dr a Evil or Dr Phil
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#542
by
Feenix
on 09 Apr, 2017 15:07
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If I could have my hair back, without any procedures, or drugs, or any other kind of interference, then sure I would have it back. But, since that isnt possible, I will shave it.
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#543
by
chrisphilly123
on 09 Apr, 2017 22:18
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#544
by
GoHabs
on 10 Apr, 2017 04:26
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I never liked my hair. I love being sly!
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#545
by
reddog
on 11 Apr, 2017 13:58
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I liked my full head of hair, then I shaved my head. When I attempted to grow it back numerous times, I found out I liked it shaved much more.
I think I always felt a little guilty about shaving off a nice head of silver hair, then I recently grew it out for 2 months and noticed some thinning in the front. I felt a weight was lifted off my shoulders, and now have a good reason to keep it shaved bald.
So now I tell everyone that Mother Nature started it, and I finished it! I have a whole new appreciation for sporting a shaved smooth head.
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#546
by
chrisphilly123
on 22 Apr, 2017 12:39
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I never liked my hair. I love being sly!
Me too. And I'm so glad I'll never have to deal with the gray hair phase. I always thought the receding/thinning gray hair makes guys look sickly, like 100 years old. We know the best way to avoid all that sh*t.
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#547
by
lsflipper
on 30 May, 2017 00:20
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Other than having to shave everyday, there is nothing I dislike about being bald. I like the way if feels and looks. It takes some getting used to at first but after being bald for several years now I have no plans of growing any hair back. My wife loves my bald head and likes to rub it, can't get any better than that.
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#548
by
reddog
on 31 May, 2017 09:05
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I just stopped in to my local Ace hardware and the guy that helped me with plumbing supplies was sly. I told him "nice haircut", and we had a nice discussion. He's been a daily headshaver for 15 years, and loves it. We discussed razors and shaving products. Heckuva nice guy, he had a grey goatee too, I said we could be brothers!
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#549
by
Mr Jules
on 04 Jun, 2017 15:46
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You watch other people let their hair grow or recede or go grey. But baldness is unchanging and in my case, unnoticed. There are people who have only known me with a shaved head. A shaved head is a necessity.
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#550
by
reddog
on 08 Jun, 2017 12:46
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As temps are into the 90's now, I'm reminded how much cooler it is having a shaved head. My head is really tanned again, and I must say, looks awesome.
If guys only knew all the pluses of sporting a shaved head, they might get the razor out.
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#551
by
Montana
on 11 Jun, 2017 19:10
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Yes.
Now that I have to shave my head daily I find that I shave my face daily also. I'd let this go, sometimes for weeks, but now I keep my head, face and goat trimmed and neat. Currently I have a Fu Man Chu going. I like it.
Because I am keeping my cranial appearances up I have found that I am dressing better also. This has led to purchasing clothing (shorts and t-shirts) that are fitting properly. I typically dress real baggy like beach bum casual.
Because I am dressing better I am at the gym more often. I am not losing much weight but I have certainly dropped inches off my waist and added those inches to my shoulders and arms.
Overall being sly has brought about big changes that are all very positive.
So, do I enjoy being sly ..... OH HELL YEAH !!
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#552
by
brannon67
on 18 Nov, 2017 17:39
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At this point in my life and my MPB stage, I really don't have a choice, unless I want the horse shoe fringe look. NOT A CHANCE! Being bald is better then that, any day. Yuck!
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#553
by
DoberDaddy
on 21 Nov, 2017 08:57
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It's funny... after starting to lose my hair at 16, and shaving it all off at 30... at 53, I miss having hair.
Maybe it's because I can't grow the beard of my dreams... dunno. I love the really cool, viking styles that a lot of guys are wearing. Kinda jealous... I won't be the guy with the bald head and the ponytail.
BB
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#554
by
underorbit
on 07 Dec, 2017 16:32
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Love. It.
I shaved all my (remaining) hair off, down to the scalp, just before Thanksgiving. I've been at this for a mere three weeks, but the first time I was able to take a nap without waking up with awful bed head, I knew I'd made the right choice. My hairline is definitely receding, but that's just part of why I did it; my incredibly fine hair was always useless in terms of styling and I always looked like a mad scientist.
It looks better on me, it feels better, it's easier to take care of (though a wee bit more time-consuming in the mornings), and the reaction from friends and family has been overwhelmingly positive, although my oncology-nurse sister did think I was terminally ill before she noticed that the beard I've had since I was 20 is still here. And maybe winter in Colorado wasn't the best time of year to start this (it's been cold the last few days), but it was an "if not now, when?" sorta thing.
As with most things, it's not for everyone, but now I don't know what took me so long.