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my parents
by
palmerproject
on 27 May, 2012 09:44
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most reactions i have gotten have been pretty positive, really the opinions that really matter to me anyways are myself and parents. i LOVE IT, but my parents HATE IT, there always telling me it looks stupid cause i'm BBC. i know this is the most supportive group of people out there for my situation. i do not know what to do. like i said i love it but my parents opinion is important to me.
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#1
by
D.A.L.U.I.
on 27 May, 2012 10:54
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Face it, we all have problems with change in relationships--we want to hang onto what's familiar with no challenges, please! You're still their little boy, they brushed your hair and sent you off to school, etc., but they controlled what your appearance was and they probably feel that it reflects on them personally.
Fast forward to reality, you have your own ideas about what you want to look like, it's probably happened before but with something a lot less "out there" than your new hair cut. Give them time and space, but remember you're the one who is the twenty-four/seven guy, and your wishes are at the top of the heap. Don't let them "guilt" you into doing anything other than what you want provided it doesn't harm anyone. One day you'll have kids and understand what they are going through.
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#2
by
stasiu
on 27 May, 2012 11:58
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Parents always want the right thing. Back in 1977 (I was age 22) I traded my very thinning long combed over hair to a severe buzzcut. Well, the top was so sparse that the barber scraped it off with a razor. Barber said he was going to clean up the top and I was so shocked and just nodded my head. I come home and the reaction was bad. My older brother (who still has a full head of hair) rips off my ball cap only to freak that there is no hair on top and starts calling me "baldie" names. My Mom (in Polish) exclaims "you're BALD on top! You could of left some." The only thing I said to her (in English), "You were after me to get a haircut, you should be happy now". And my Dad's retort, "Looks good, it's about time you got a decent haircut".
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#3
by
mrzed
on 27 May, 2012 13:37
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have your parents survived the 30 day challenge yet? This time period is recommended to give family members time to get used to the new look.
It worked well for me. Wife was less opposed to a shaved head after 30 days than at day 1 or 2.
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#4
by
palmerproject
on 27 May, 2012 14:05
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have your parents survived the 30 day challenge yet? This time period is recommended to give family members time to get used to the new look.
It worked well for me. Wife was less opposed to a shaved head after 30 days than at day 1 or 2.
no i have only been shaing for 3 weeks.
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#5
by
Frontier Guy
on 27 May, 2012 18:18
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Just give it time. I think there are a lot more dynamics at work between parents and child which take longer to come to resolution.
But as noted above, you're the one who lives the life 24 hours a day. Be true to yourself.
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#6
by
Razor X
on 27 May, 2012 18:43
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Parents are usually the ones that protest the loudest when a guy shaves his head. You're doing this for yourself, not for them. Don't let them control you. Do what you want to do. They will come around in time.
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#7
by
Lynchy
on 28 May, 2012 04:35
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Time heals all!
They will come around.
It's not like they can unbirth you
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#8
by
Blitzed
on 28 May, 2012 06:29
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Of course your parents hate it, I'd be concerned if they didn't. Keep in mind that as we age and change, it reminds them of their own mortality. What family doesn't really want to keep that fair haired child that no longer exists? Their rejection of you is, in fact, a tacit acceptance that you have "grown up" and your hair has fallen out, two things they dislike. Be gentle with them, they love you and, tho they may never entirely accept it, make it easier by offering them an option; Find a picture of a guy with a really outrageous head tattoo. Ask them which they would prefer. Share their answers with the group. PJ
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#9
by
Baldstu
on 28 May, 2012 09:30
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Time and patience they will come around just be who you are a Son who loves them .
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#10
by
mrzed
on 28 May, 2012 13:11
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have your parents survived the 30 day challenge yet? This time period is recommended to give family members time to get used to the new look.
It worked well for me. Wife was less opposed to a shaved head after 30 days than at day 1 or 2.
no i have only been shaving for 3 weeks.
By the end of a month my wife was ok with it, but now after 4 months, she's liking it even more as she sees how much I love it.
Let your parents see how much you love a shaved head. It may win them over.
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#11
by
beardedbaldgerman
on 29 May, 2012 15:15
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At least you had the guts to show your parents your bald head. Shaved twice and never showed it to my family.
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#12
by
Mikekoz13
on 30 May, 2012 03:36
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Palmer.... remember they love YOU.... not your hair. When they realize that this change has been GOOD for you as a man, they WILL like it.
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#13
by
Sir Harry
on 30 May, 2012 06:46
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Palmer.... remember they love YOU.... not your hair. When they realize that this change has been GOOD for you as a man, they WILL like it.
Well said, Mike.