Sly Bald Guys Forum
Discussions About Being Bald => Advantages and Disadvantages to being Bald => Topic started by: waine on June 26, 2012, 06:31:51 AM
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I am a very introverted person, with extroverted qualities. Being bald has had almost a zero negative effect on me so far, as I live in my own happy world without getting too involved with many people. That is just how I am wired. I draw stimulation from myself, not from others. But here are some that apply to me.
Disadvantages:
1. The possibility of a person who holds potential authority over you, eg an employer, or a biased boss, forming negative perceptions and thus being prejudiced toward you. (“Skinhead, racist, drug user, freak”.)
2. Negative comments from those whom you hold in high esteem, family, close friends or children. My wife loves it but my daughter does not.
3. Wearing protection from the harsh African sun. A hat does not suit me -- period! So its sunscreen only -- all the way in the harsh summer.
4. The cold in winter, “You will feel it!”
5. I wear a beanie outside when it is cold, but honestly, it looks unpleasant. You have to have the right build and aura to successfully wear a beanie.
6. Momentary self doubt, “Does bald really suit me, or are people only being polite?”
7. Being relatively tall and slim, the baldness can accentuate the “thin”.
8. Increased shaving = more expense on more blades.
9. Potential OCD by experimenting with too many products to get the “perfect shave”. “Should I buy the HeadBalde, what about a “DE” razor? Hey, try Gillette Fusion, get the alum block, what about the Badger Brush? Try this shaving stand...” You can get carried away.
10. Slight limitation with clothing choice. Collars go better with bald IMO.
11. My pillow case gets a little greasy.
Advantages:
1. No more thin, bland, ratty hair to try and style.
2. No more money on barbers / hairdressers.
3. No more money on hair thickening products that do not work! Nor on gels, conditioner or hairdryers that conk in.
4. No more receding “Cows licks” on the front of my head.
5. No more bald patch on the crown, “Hey babe, have you seen how bald you are going on top? Ha ha ha.”
6. No more hairstyle decisions. “Should I change, should I keep with fashion -- Mohican or Crew? ”
7. No more “dry” or “flaking” or itchy scalp” therefore no medical bills on cortisone and “Head and Shoulder” like shampoos. I suffered from this for years. It has gone! Vanished. One of my biggest rewards of Sly.
8. When I eat my beloved “Nando’s Chicken” or a hot Durban Indian Curry, no more drenched hair as if I have stepped out of a shower.
9. When I get off my motorcycle and into the board room for the morning meeting at work, no more comments: “Jeez, did you comb your hair this morning?”
10. Rushing some mornings, I can get dressed, brush my teeth and get going without any hair worries. Yes, it is OK to skip a day.
11. A more “confident” attitude as I now show the world that hair does not influence my life anymore and I am not “afraid” of any negative opinions. (This may take time to cultivate, but it is definitely there.) This attitude will also translate positively in other areas of your life.
12. I think I look more “assertive” than with hair.
13. I have been told I look younger being Sly.
14. No more grey hairs, the flanks of my head were turning a bit too much “Salt and Pepperish.”
15. The ability and satisfaction of embracing something a bit radical, a little “Off the road most travelled”.
16. More “self pampering time” – It takes a little effort to shave daily, but it can be an amazingly enjoyable ritual -- if you are doing it right.
17. Experimentation. There are many products and gadgets to try. “Boys love toys.”
18. When I place my spectacles or sunglasses on top of my head, it sits better than with hair. My dome is a perfect glasses-rest, as the exposed skin grips it nicely.
19. All the moles on my head were exposed; I never knew I had so many, now they are burned off by my doc.
20. It just looks and feels so nice!
21. I get to be a part of a great community like Slybaldguys.com.
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That is a very nice and comprehensive list there and the positives seem to be far out weighing the negatives O0 I can relate to a lot of things on your list, hopefully people who are sitting on the fence can too.
I am loving my beanies at the moment (never used to like them), we are getting an unsually cold and wet winter (compared to the past 10 years or so) too, but you are right, they just don't suit some people unfortunately.
Thanks for sharing this with us.
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Positives outnumber the negatives about 2-to-1. Seems about right to me. And affirming as well.
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@Frontier guy -- Good stuff man. its nice writing about stuff like this. It makes one analyse your motives.
@Beardman -- I actually love Beanies, but beanies don't love me. We are also having an unusually cold, wet winter and I am froced to wear a beanie, but only at home, when I go outside at night for a cigarette, or in the daytime if I am busy around the house. Despite all the confidence, I have to face it, I look like a complete idiot in a beanie. No matter how I try to position it, my ears get in the way and I just look stupid. I doubt that I will wear a beanie in public, but in private, for sure, I do it a lot.
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I agree with all of the above! Great points!
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Great write-up, waine! Thanks for taking the time to do this. I like your list. As my colleagues have observed, the positives obviously far outweigh the negatives. Those cons are easy to live with when being sly is so damn great. I like how the first advantages that came to your head all started with "no more-", proving how liberating going sly truly is. O:O
I definitely feel you on #8 under advantages. My wife is Mexican, so I'm always eating spicy stuff (which I LOVE) whenever we eat at her parent's house. A little swipe or dab of a napkin on the noggin is all it takes!
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This is a great list and really shows how the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages. I was most concerned about acceptance in two places -- work and church. When I showed up for work the first day, my boss couldn't care less. In fact, he told me that I had a lot of guts to do it. The first time I walked into church with it, two women actually kissed my head! So, all is well.
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I can relate to most of your list, particularly no. 9 in disadvantages.
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It's HIGH maintenance!!!!
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Excellent list, pretty much covered everything.
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A beanie is like a woolly hat? I like them, I have maybe 7 or 8. They're comfortable and warm. Also, although maybe I do look stupid in them, I don't feel I do, so maybe I don't give off an uncomfortable vibe?
Hats is a different story. Unlike my wife, who looks great in any hat, 99.99% look stupid on me. That said, I've found one shop that sells caps that fit my head, don't sit miles above my ears, and are pretty rugged and long lasting. I think you need to find a cap that is the right size for your head. Some will not look good because of (I think) how far above the ears they are. Try some different sized caps, I'm sure you'll find some that look good!
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It's HIGH maintenance!!!!
For me, that's part of the satisfaction of being sly. I enjoy the time it takes me to shave my dome.
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Awesome list Waine, really captured the ideals of being sly.
@Nate: I wish my partner would cook/eat spicy food! I'm a hot food nut, I make hot sauces and pickled chillies, and love to get a good sweat on when eating (sure is a bonus being wipe clean), but she just can't handle the heat, this is more a problem for her through seeing as I am the primary cook in our household! Although, cooking a particularly spicy meal may result in severe punishment :XX
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Excellent List, Waine....I'm sure most, if not all apply to me. Thanks for sharing!
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Although, cooking a particularly spicy meal may result in severe punishment :XX
Indeed it can, and will, slyfive!
It's unfortunate that your partner isn't down with spicy stuff. Just keep some hot sauce/powder onhand to add to your plate after you serve the meal. ;)
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I am with you all the way - - -My shaved - shiny - grape is the best place for my glasses - - -sometimes I forget they are up on the dome.
Total ADVANTAGE - - -I wouldn't want hair even if I could grow it. I can grow hair on top - - -I think there are 35 hairs that grow on top now and I shave them off.
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The only disadvantage I've found so far is having to constantly wipe sweat when I'm exercising
Also it seems like shaving is alot more expensive than getting haircuts, in terms of both money and time spent, but it's a small price to pay for looking way better
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The only disadvantage I've found so far is having to constantly wipe sweat when I'm exercising
Also it seems like shaving is alot more expensive than getting haircuts, in terms of both money and time spent, but it's a small price to pay for looking way better
You think so? I often use leftover lather from my face shave that would otherwise be washed away, and the razors I use (WS Extreme III disposables) are cheap and I can get weeks of shaves out of one of those. I'm not really up on the price of haircuts, but I see cheap places here offering 1500 yen haircuts, which would pay for my razors for several months.
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The only disadvantage I've found so far is having to constantly wipe sweat when I'm exercising
Also it seems like shaving is alot more expensive than getting haircuts, in terms of both money and time spent, but it's a small price to pay for looking way better
:/O :/O :/OI don't know who did your barbering, but even with high priced Fusion blades, shaving is cheaper, far cheaper. Looks neat and clean all the time--barbering doesn't work that way.
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Been bald for 5 months.
And there's one big advantage. No more listening to people telling me that I'm going grey or losing my hair.
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That is it Jules, I reckon that is the biggest advantage of them all!
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:/O :/O :/OI don't know who did your barbering, but even with high priced Fusion blades, shaving is cheaper, far cheaper. Looks neat and clean all the time--barbering doesn't work that way.
Well I'd get my hair cut about every 6 months, so that's $20 a year on haircuts. I go thru the headblade razorblades in about 2-3 weeks of shaving and they're $2 each, so that's almost $100 a year
Don't get me wrong though it's easily worth it
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Clearly, mileage will vary for each person. I was going to the barber every 3 weeks at $14 a pop. Sly is incredibly cost effective. And fun!
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great to hear so many of ya'll enjoy being bald.I wish I knew your secrets to happiness because it's been hell for me.i've been sly for 17 years and nothing good has ever come from IT.
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... because it's been hell for me.i've been sly for 17 years and nothing good has ever come from IT.
MedianFury, sounds like you have a story (or more) to tell. Perhaps put a post in the INTRODUCTIONS topic to bring us up to date. 17 years is a lot of unhappiness.
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My wife and I love spicy food, which I prepare / eat at least twice a week. I perspire profusely with spicy food, but only with certain chillies, but now as a Sly spicy food lover, it is so easy to manage. "Mexican food" Sounds yummeee!
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Great list Waine. Been sly for (Again) for 38 straight days and my only disadvantage is a lot of road cycling I do, I sweat even more but it's worth it. Let's me know I'm working hard :-)
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Hi there Median Fury.
17 Years Sly and "nothing good has come from it." Wow, that is a long time to be unhappy. I have found thta in life, we make our own happiness. Why don't you share your story? perhaps we can be of support.
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One of my favorite sly advantages is that I tend to command a lot more respect from children than most other adults. The theory is that "The big bald guy has spoken, you better do it!" But kids for the most part know that I try to be a good, non-intimidating guy; I've gotten a few surprise head rubs from my kids, nieces and nephews occasionally!
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LOL, I can relate Sir Harry. I also find that children tend to stare at me longer than before. I just break the look with a warm smile.
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Great list, Waine.
I agree with it completely. Advantages definitely outweigh the disadvantages.
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Yes I find the advantages outweigh the disadvantages. The only thing I have problems with is in my line of work. I'm a sheetmetal guy working on helicopters. I can't tell you how many times I have partially scalped myself climbing inside of a tailboom or crawling underneath after the skins have been removed and I catch my head on the corner of a bulkhead or something.
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Based on personal experience today ... Bald guys know it's raining before hairy guys.
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Yes I find the advantages outweigh the disadvantages. The only thing I have problems with is in my line of work. I'm a sheetmetal guy working on helicopters. I can't tell you how many times I have partially scalped myself climbing inside of a tailboom or crawling underneath after the skins have been removed and I catch my head on the corner of a bulkhead or something.
Just curious...what do you do?
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I do structural repair on aircraft, mostly helicopters.
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My appearance has completely changed over the last six months. I've visibly lost weight (so others say :)) and now I am bald and sporting a growing beard.
Even in London, I've walked pass people who haven't seen me this year - and they don't recognise me now. Which means I can choose whether I want to go up to them for a chat. Others have said "don't I recognise you from someplace ?".
But for anyone who's seen me since February, I am instantly recognisable - even from a distant. Made it easier to get to know people around my new work place.
So mixed advantages and disadvantages....