I've always felt bald inside.
Now I'm letting my hair grow back and I like'em.
Maybe I'm having an identity crisis?
Nothing wrong with changing your style as the spirit strikes you ...
I've always felt bald inside.
Now I'm letting my hair grow back and I like'em.
Maybe I'm having an identity crisis?
Nope. You're not the first or the last guy to alternate between some and no hair. The first I time I shaved was when I was 30, well before I perceived that I was losing my hair. I did it just because I liked the look, but then I'd get sick of it and grow it out. I went back and forth like that for years.
I've always felt bald inside.
Now I'm letting my hair grow back and I like'em.
Maybe I'm having an identity crisis?
That's because you are bald inside -- apart from your nostrils.
As for you being sick for wanting to change -- of course you are. You are suffering from baldozania. The only known cure for this is to send all your money to me. Pronto.
Nope, do whatever you like
I understand how you feel. After my first head shave I was told that i should let it grow out again just because the people i mingled with felt intimidated by the 'new' me & wanted me to assimilate (be like them)..... most of them looked like shaggy sheep dogs!
Mistakenly, I listened to them.About a year later i was out for a walk (it was summer) and felt a bit hot & sweaty. I walked past my regular barber & something made me stop & turn back towards the shop.I walked in, was called to the seat. My barber asked me if i wanted my regular haircut (a #3 top & #2 back and sides) - I didn't say anything, only nodded my head. He gave me my regular cut & then said that it was a bit hotter than normal & asked me if i wanted to go shorter - i nodded. He buzzed my head to a #1 all over, let me see the look & then said - "shorter?".... I nodded in agreement - he buzzed me down to a uniform #0000 all-over - very short & then shaved my head nice & smooth. Later, I was asked by my friends why the drastic change? My answer was simple: "This is the real me. I am bald by choice & staying that way!" I had come back to "the BALD side".
Cris, it is time for you to come back to the "BALD side", friend.
Rather than intimidating I prefer to this of having a shaved head as being distinctive. Depending on your crowd, you will stand out and be noticed. That's not a bad thing. That just opens the door to allow people to get to know the real you - whether it's "warm and friendly" or otherwise.