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#15
by
baldaholic
on 23 Mar, 2011 14:48
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Hi Patrick,
that sounds really desperate and confirms my impression, that there are problems underneath the surface.
If you say, that you can not live any more, that sounds really serious.
And if it IS really serious you might consider talking to a good friend or even a professional (that is not a bad thing).
If it is not that serious and you are cheered up already and just need a change, go ahead and hopefully make the right choices for whatever change you desire.
By the way:
Please excuse any wrongspellings, cause I am not a native english speaker.
Regards
baldaholic
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#16
by
Patrick
on 24 Mar, 2011 06:48
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About the problems underneath the surface - right to the point.
That is what I was trying to say.
It's not really serious, and I am already cheered up by you guys. Thanks.
Guess I must become bald.
It's a must, really.
Thank you for concern about me.
P.S
I am not a native English speaker either.
I wasn't born in Australia.
And don't worry, it's ok.
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#17
by
Oto
on 24 Mar, 2011 08:12
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Go for it! There's absolutely no problem someone with a full head shaving it all. You don't need to be MPB to shave your head.
Most guys here are balding and decided to shave it all for feeling better, but there are lots of other guys who haven't a baldness problem (like me) who love to shave their heads.
When I shaved for the first time lots of years ago I didn't regret it, I regretted not having done that before. I shaved my head in steps, but it's also fun to shave all at once.
I think most people (including women) fantasized with that someday. It's hard to get the plunge and sometimes there are reasons for not doing it (work reasons, for instance) but it's worth a try.
Just shave it, if you don't like it you will have you hair back in a few months (in fact in a few weeks you'll look like you just had a short crop).
But take care. Most people hurt themselves when they shave for the first time (that happened with me). If possible get someone else's help -- a barber or a friend.
You can also have a #0 or #1 crop first, then get some sun for a few days and finally shaving smooth... so your head will not be extremely white.
Remember, not all your problems will disappear when you shave your head, but I feel that's symbolic and sort of a rite of passage and I hope you'll feel better after doing that.
If possible register everything with a cam.
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#18
by
Bilko1
on 25 Mar, 2011 20:08
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Hi, Patrick !
I would say that if you are feeling you should shave your head then like what Nike say's; "Just do it!"
I can guarantee that you will love it & will definitely experience a boost in confidence. I did as many others here did also.
Make sure you are careful when you shave your head for the first time as your scalp will be very sensitive. If possible, get the help of a friend or your local barber.
All the best in your decision (which is a very good one).
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#19
by
Patrick
on 26 Mar, 2011 12:58
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I am happy that all of you support me so hard. Thank you, much appreciated.
I am going to find a local barber and ask his help.
Though I don't have a camera to film the process, I will make a photo with me after shaving.
Cheers,
Patrick
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#20
by
BALDANDRE
on 27 Mar, 2011 00:13
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Patrick..after reading all the threads you wrote..yea you should shave your head..changing yourself even when it's been in your head for a short while ..or long while will be such a symbolic thing..it could be the start of your new path..
go for it..shave off all your old life your not satisfied with..a slick bald head is clean and a great way to start your new adventure..
go for it..you'll love being a bald man!
Would love to see the end result..good luck!
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#21
by
yep_yep
on 27 Mar, 2011 05:18
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Am I the only one who smells a troll here?
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#22
by
Patrick
on 27 Mar, 2011 05:23
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Am I the only one who smells a troll here?
Sorry, troll?
WHY?
I came here with a problem and find it's answer and now I'm named a troll.
Why?
Cheers,
Patrick
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#23
by
yep_yep
on 27 Mar, 2011 05:44
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Am I the only one who smells a troll here?
Sorry, troll?
WHY?
I came here with a problem and find it's answer and now I'm named a troll.
Why?
Cheers,
Patrick
I don't know, you just don't come off as being sincere... somehow it feels you're only trying to mock baldness and bald ppl. Could be only me, though... if you're sincere then it's fine and I apologize.
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#24
by
buddha
on 27 Mar, 2011 07:29
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I didn't get the "troll" impression. What I did get, though, is the impression that someone thinks that putting on a coat of paint will somehow negate the fact that termites have eaten the load bearing walls. Question of what I interpret as priorities.
But that's just my opinion, I could be wrong.
I also think there's a question of a common language but Patrick addressed that earlier.
I just think he's too focused on arranging the deck chairs on the Titanic.
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#25
by
twhitman
on 24 Apr, 2011 14:22
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If you feel "lost" or however you put it...theres more to it than just a haircut will fix. Going from long hair to completly bald is a big change....I would go short with the clippers first with a buzzcut, and see how you like it like that for a little while, and if you like it then go all the way to bald. And if you don't like it, then you still have hair & it'll grow back in no time. And btw you have nice hair the way you look...but I guess we all have the need for a change every now and then.
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#26
by
Chromeo
on 29 Apr, 2011 23:49
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I say do it, it's only hair, it will grow back. But, if you're doing it because you think it will change your personality or something else, think again....
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#27
by
syrian sly
on 30 Apr, 2011 22:35
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i kinda smell a troll.
either way, it sounds like you need some zoloft more than a shave.
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#28
by
Timmer
on 02 May, 2011 16:52
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I'm simply gonna say that any big changes in my life have been an inside out job. And real change, requires real action. You can act your way into right thinking, you cannot think your way into right action.
Shave or don't. Made a decision and act on that decision. The sooner you realize that having blue hair or no hair isn't gonna make a bit of difference deep down where ya live, the sooner you'll start focusing on the real problems...whatever they are.
Hell at your age, we were all crazy. Part of growing up. Try to enjoy the ride.