Considering that I was buzzing my head back in the 80's when poofy hair was the norm -- I guess you've got your answer.
Quote from: TheSlyBear on December 17, 2011, 04:52:40 PMConsidering that I was buzzing my head back in the 80's when poofy hair was the norm -- I guess you've got your answer.Yes, but had they have bald heads in the 80's what would you have done?
Shaving your head isn't a good way to get attention anymore, if it ever was.� It's become commonplace enough that people really don't think twice about it anymore.� I don't think most of us went into it with a "do the opposite from everyone else" intent.
Just imagine for a minute that hair status was the opposite of what it is today. Let me explain: let's say that a full head of hair or hair growth would be seen as a "defiency" (let's call it "too much testosterone"), and that baldness was the "norm". Would you then wear a hairpiece or take the means necessary to be opposite of the norm or would you stay bald like everybody thus being " mainstraim"? In fact , my question is : Are most of you doing it to get attention, making a statement or like myself like the way i feel being bald, mainstream or not. Humour me!