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Title: 32 and trying to cope
Post by: mpalardy on January 03, 2012, 02:26:24 PM
Hello, I'm Matt. I don't know what else to do about this, so I guess I'll post on a forum.

Recently, I had to get a new driver's license and with it a new photograph. Now I had noted that my top hair was starting to thin when I was 25 (I'm 32 now), but over the years the rate of change was so slow that I scarcely noticed any difference. Then I saw these photos.

I guess nature will have to take its course, as I don't plan on using drugs or transplants or suchlike. They're a bit too pricey. But even still, this is traumatizing me. I'm a writer; when I was a young man I had a long, lustrous mane of hair down to the middle of my back. Even when I trimmed it to a normal man's length, it was still one of my best features. Now when I take my hat off, I have thin hairs flying in every which direction--either that or Brylcreemed down, in which case I think, my hair being medium brown, they form an unfavourable contrast with my ivory scalp.

Some say shave or get a crew cut, but I've always found these styles very ugly. It's just too associated with soldiers (no offense to those who have honourably served), hooligans, and mental patients. And less macho types like myself who've gone that route, like Michael Stipe or Andre Agassi, for instance, just seem somewhat effete to me. So I'm planning on hitting the gym and riding an exercise bike until I puke, so as to make my face more gaunt; I could bear losing 10-15 pounds anyway, and I'd say that the thinner a bald man is, the better he looks. Thereafter, if I can't have my dashing and debonair locks, I figure I can at least grow my beard to two or three inches, providing I can keep it neat, kempt, and well-barbered.

I know they say that baldness matters very little to women, but it matters to me. It's like I don't look like myself any longer, but rather someone else, some much more uninteresting figure, someone quite less vital and robust, not the type of person a woman or an employer would take a chance on.

Maybe I'm just being vain, but help me out, fellows. This is affecting me; I scarcely go anywhere now where I'll have to doff my beret. When the fact that you were losing your hair really hit you hard, what did you do to change your appearance? Did you think that you didn't look like yourself any longer? How did you cope with it?

Thanks for entertaining my venting here.
Title: Re: 32 and trying to cope
Post by: Slick A on January 03, 2012, 03:17:08 PM
What did we do to cope?  Um, friend, look around this forum.  WE SHAVED OUR HEADS.  And it felt awesome.   :*))  Me personally?  In addition to shaving to reveal my beautiful scalp, I hit the gym, got a tan, and changed my general attitude.  Hair?  Really? It ain't nothing.  Good looking guys are good looking guys whether they're bald or not.  Ugly ones, well . . . hair loss isn't what makes 'em ugly.  I dare you to shave your dome and see if everybody around you doesn't exclaim how great it is (after the initial shock wears off, of course).
Title: Re: 32 and trying to cope
Post by: jaypksfo on January 03, 2012, 03:28:30 PM
Even being BBC shaving your head is very liberating and you mostly get positive comments (there will always be nay-sayers)  Plus as someone told me this weekend "You look BAD ASS"
Title: Re: 32 and trying to cope
Post by: R o b 6 on January 03, 2012, 03:31:40 PM
What did we do to cope?  Um, friend, look around this forum.  WE SHAVED OUR HEADS.  And it felt awesome.   :*))  Me personally?  In addition to shaving to reveal my beautiful scalp, I hit the gym, got a tan, and changed my general attitude.  Hair?  Really? It ain't nothing.  Good looking guys are good looking guys whether they're bald or not.  Ugly ones, well . . . hair loss isn't what makes 'em ugly.  I dare you to shave your dome and see if everybody around you doesn't exclaim how great it is (after the initial shock wears off, of course).

Well said.
Title: Re: 32 and trying to cope
Post by: mrzed on January 03, 2012, 03:47:43 PM
As you hang around here, you'll notice some guys who don't have a choice. They are going bald.  Others do have a full head of hair, and they choose to shave bald.

Look around you in the community. There are guys who shave their head bald for both reasons.  They look confident.  The bald head commands respect.  Look at the avitars on this site.  There a bunch of good lookin' bald guys.

Make it the 'new you'. Shave your head and show it off proudly.

Title: Re: 32 and trying to cope
Post by: D.A.L.U.I. on January 03, 2012, 04:03:54 PM
What did we do to cope?  Um, friend, look around this forum.  WE SHAVED OUR HEADS.  And it felt awesome.   :*))  Me personally?  In addition to shaving to reveal my beautiful scalp, I hit the gym, got a tan, and changed my general attitude.  Hair?  Really? It ain't nothing.  Good looking guys are good looking guys whether they're bald or not.  Ugly ones, well . . . hair loss isn't what makes 'em ugly.  I dare you to shave your dome and see if everybody around you doesn't exclaim how great it is (after the initial shock wears off, of course).

Well said.
Ditto, but have to say you are right on the money regarding drugs etc.  You may not be upset about losing hair, it may have more to do with the passing of your youth--tempus fugit, and you can't fight that.  The alternative is worse as I'm sure you realize. 
Title: Re: 32 and trying to cope
Post by: mpalardy on January 03, 2012, 04:30:08 PM
You're all right; perhaps I should have looked around before posting here.

No. A shaven pate would go very, very poorly with my image and with my c. 1880-1940 styles of dress, and with the 10-degree temperatures outside right now. I've always been scared stiff, not just of being hairless, but even of having my hair cut too short. Once when I was a lad, a barber gave me a crew cut. I wore a wig to school for a few weeks after that. So, yes, a very short style has been tried, and it made me look dreadful and sickly. If it's your thing, great; wear it well. But it's not mine.

Heavens, there must be some middle ground between shaving it all off and taking impotence-causing pills! That's all anyone on baldness forums seems to talk about!

Mrzed, though, I think you're completely on the money. It's likely less about my hair itself than it is about realizing that I'm not that young anymore, and that I'm sort of a different person now than I was then, one I'm still not quite comfortable with.
Title: Re: 32 and trying to cope
Post by: ycartt on January 03, 2012, 04:47:42 PM
I agree with SlickA.
Title: Re: 32 and trying to cope
Post by: marty22 on January 03, 2012, 05:04:00 PM
sooner or later, you will deal with it......it sux but embrace it!
Title: Re: 32 and trying to cope
Post by: Razor X on January 03, 2012, 06:56:53 PM

No. A shaven pate would go very, very poorly with my image and with my c. 1880-1940 styles of dress, and with the 10-degree temperatures outside right now.


So maybe now would be a good time to update the wardrobe along with the hairstyle?  Just a thought ....     $@y
Title: Re: 32 and trying to cope
Post by: Slynito on January 03, 2012, 06:58:20 PM
Take note of what all the guys wrote before me because I can't add a thing.
Except, welcome and good luck!
Title: Re: 32 and trying to cope
Post by: MattG on January 03, 2012, 06:59:26 PM
As you hang around here, you'll notice some guys who don't have a choice. They are going bald.  Others do have a full head of hair, and they choose to shave bald.

Look around you in the community. There are guys who shave their head bald for both reasons.  They look confident.  The bald head commands respect.  Look at the avitars on this site.  There a bunch of good lookin' bald guys.

Make it the 'new you'. Shave your head and show it off proudly.



Well said! 
Title: Re: 32 and trying to cope
Post by: Acme on January 03, 2012, 07:19:19 PM
I for one never planned to do balding.  It was all or nothing.   And a few months ago (August), before the dire need set in, I decided to give it a try and loved it from the very first second.  I also had such great reactions I think I must have been hideous with hair on my head.

I understand it's not a look you want but, from what you say, balding isn't either.  Before I shaved my head, I didn't think it was an attractive style either but now I realize I didn't really give it any thought.  When I was making my decision, I started to really pay attention, really look at the style, and thought about it from a different point of view.  Once I did it, I realized I loved it and it is an attractive style for many people and for many reasons.

I didn't join this site until after I did the deed because I knew I had to make the decision on my own.  After I did it, I joined the site because I was so happy with the decision and I stuck around to help other people going through it.  It seriously isn't worth getting depressed over hair loss.  There are many other things to get depressed over.  Why don't you post a picture and get some feedback from the guys.  There is an entire forum here to make you feel more comfortable.
Title: Re: 32 and trying to cope
Post by: Hammy on January 03, 2012, 07:29:43 PM
Lots of great advice here! As a newly sly guy and having delt with a lot of the issues you are dealing with I will pass this on....listen to the men here, they are smart, they have delt with it all and are here to support you. Post some pictures, read and post! Start slow (shave shorter and shorter) if you have to. But most of all, just try it! Worst case it will grow back!!!!! Welcome and good luck....
Title: Re: 32 and trying to cope
Post by: Paul the Headblader on January 03, 2012, 10:44:08 PM
hey, and I'm sorry you've got such a bad idea about bald men, we're not like that.
welcome to SBGs, and do what you think is for the win :)
Title: Re: 32 and trying to cope
Post by: mpalardy on January 03, 2012, 11:21:27 PM
I'm sorry to have wasted your time, guys. It's my fault for not having looked more closely into this forum before posting. Good luck to you all.
Title: Re: 32 and trying to cope
Post by: chgobuzzbald on January 04, 2012, 12:36:18 AM
Consider all these limiting thoughts are in your head. I domt know what country you live in but I gather it is not the USA ?

Regardless it is good advice to hit the gym, lose weight etc. All that goes with a shaved or buzzed head. I often grow out to an eighth inch or even a quarter inch. I tried everything to stop baldness when I was younger and insecure. Now I ahev grwon up, I am secure, confident and like my baldness and would neevr have long hair again. Progress in life comes from trying something new. You posted here so you must want this input at some level ?
Title: Re: 32 and trying to cope
Post by: Skimdude on January 04, 2012, 10:32:45 AM
What did we do to cope?  Um, friend, look around this forum.  WE SHAVED OUR HEADS.  And it felt awesome.   :*))  Me personally?  In addition to shaving to reveal my beautiful scalp, I hit the gym, got a tan, and changed my general attitude.  Hair?  Really? It ain't nothing.  Good looking guys are good looking guys whether they're bald or not.  Ugly ones, well . . . hair loss isn't what makes 'em ugly.  I dare you to shave your dome and see if everybody around you doesn't exclaim how great it is (after the initial shock wears off, of course).


I agree with this 100%

Mpalardy: there are not many options when you are going bald: either you decide to shave it, buzz it off or keep the crazy hairs and go with the comb over which is awful.

Going bald sucks but you will learn to accept yourself and be happy if you are confident and positive about it.  You probably did not look good the first time you buzz it but give it a try now and you will get used to it plus you were in highschool the first time you tried it! You are a grown man now, your facial expressions and shape of head changed with age (I use to have a huge head when I was 16 and now that I am 31 it does not look big at all).  Once you are rocking the buzz cut and feel confident about it you can go sly all the way or keep it really short.

Good luck!!
Title: Re: 32 and trying to cope
Post by: mangosink12572 on January 04, 2012, 12:15:09 PM
You should move to my part of the country - -and become a state trooper - - -

You would feel right at home  - -EVERYONE of the state troopers are BALD  and several of the guys are in their 20's
Title: Re: 32 and trying to cope
Post by: Arnie on January 04, 2012, 04:16:11 PM
(What they said above me)

And welcome to SBGs!!! 8)
Title: Re: 32 and trying to cope
Post by: Hammy on January 04, 2012, 06:07:57 PM
I'm sorry to have wasted your time, guys. It's my fault for not having looked more closely into this forum before posting. Good luck to you all.

Sounds like this guy is a lost cause...
Title: Re: 32 and trying to cope
Post by: Slick A on January 06, 2012, 10:34:04 AM
I'm sorry to have wasted your time, guys. It's my fault for not having looked more closely into this forum before posting. Good luck to you all.

Sounds like this guy is a lost cause...

Well, we tried.
Title: Re: 32 and trying to cope
Post by: Laser Man on January 06, 2012, 12:22:14 PM
I think there were more issues than just hair loss at play with this guy. 
Title: Re: 32 and trying to cope
Post by: mangosink12572 on January 06, 2012, 12:30:19 PM
I think there were more issues than just hair loss at play with this guy. 


I agree with you on that
Title: Re: 32 and trying to cope
Post by: kalbo on January 06, 2012, 03:41:32 PM
Win some...lose some
Title: Re: 32 and trying to cope
Post by: 4fit on January 06, 2012, 08:13:54 PM
 :-X
Title: Re: 32 and trying to cope
Post by: JasonSandeman on January 07, 2012, 04:01:10 PM
Too bad too. I noticed he was talking about Macho and hair. Seems to me that the most badass guys are the ones that are SLY. I mean, Stone Cold, Goldberg, That 500 lb bouncer at the bar that could rip your head (with that curly, girly hair) right off your head.

Just saying...