Sorry I seem to be the serial thread starter today, but hey who cares, you guys are all only just waking up so someone has to eh?
I have been reading quite a few posts today. I have always had bald issues, still do to a large extent but am working through them. Not sure how I cam across it, but I came across a picture of Evan Handler today, the guy from Sex and the City. I was sitting there thinking that is a guy who can really carry off being sly, but then I got thinking some more.
What is it I have always had problems with about being sly?
1) Well firstly headshape - a bit elongated, pale on photos, almost square. hang on, his head shape is almost identical to mine.
2) Shadow, I dont mind having it but wish it were either less or more, it sort of hovers half way up my head. Hang on his is the same as mine!
3) Face, I am not chiselled like some, i see a flat almost awkward face on my head. Yes you guessed it, his is very similar.
Yet taking this things into account, I look at a picture of myself and think OMG the vision of hideousness. I take a look at Evan with his wife
http://www.zimbio.com/pictures/AtQBb68mkEK/Evan+Handler+Wife+Elisa+Atti+Take+Stroll+Santa/pWtnWDCAyY0/Evan+Handler and just think there is a guy from TV with his wife!
The point I am making is that we are all self critical, me more than most, shaving your head highlights those flaws, probably in the main to yourself. Yet, I can look at another guy with all the perceived flaws I have and think, he looks great!
I am sure that this is a phenomenon that everyone has when they see a photo or hear a recording of their voice, but baldness allows us to attribute in someway something more profound to it and attach much more significant and negative connotations. Afterall the producess of Sex and the City obviously saw fit to cast him as the husband of a rather hot actress.