I was sitting on the fence. I don't have any problems with hair loss at 45 but know enough guys at the gym, at work, neighbors, etc that were BBC that I kept toying with the thought. So I signed up for St Baldrick's last year (2009). My wife thought I was nuts and REALLY did NOT want to come to the event!!! To make things more interesting, I added the challenge that if I could raise $1000 I would keep it blade shaved til Memorial Day. Guess what. I raised over $1200. I wasn't sure whether to feel touched that I know so many people willing to chip in for a good cause or whether I should be concerned that so many people wanted to see me bald. Personally, I'm not sure the look was for me, but held true to my word and stayed Sly for 2 1/2 months. When Memorial Day rolled round, I bowed to my wife's wishes and let it grow back.
The lessons to be learned:
If you're sitting on the fence, St Baldrick's can be a great motivator.
a. By making it public that you going to shave, it's hard to back out.
b. Whatever your true motivation for shaving, you look like a hero.
c. You're raising money for a great cause.
d. You're in good company on shave date.
e. By 'making it more interesting' ($1000 to keep it clean til Memorial Day) I committed myself to keep the look for a while
f. If you decide you like the look, you don't have to explain, just keep it.
I'll be going Sly for the second time March 17. This time, my 13 year old son is joining me (though he's not going to blade-shave). To make things more interesting, he hasn't had a haircut in over a year. To make things more interesting for me this year, if he and I combined reach what I raised alone last year, I'm keeping it shaved til Memorial Day again. This year my wife is looking forward to coming out the shave and my son and I are two thirds of the way to reaching our goal.
Sorry, I don't have a Google Picasa account so I didn't post any pictures.
Tom
http://www.stbaldricks.org/participants/mypage/participantid/370873