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#15
by
buddha
on 22 Jul, 2013 09:01
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With that damn movie "coneheads" It makes things more difficult obviously :/
I don't know that I would waste any time or money on "fat injections" or surgery to give my head a "perfect" shape. What I might do is spend some money speaking with a therapist about why I find so much fault with myself. That will have multiple applications. For example, at some point down the road I am certain to find something else that I dislike about myself. So if I have to get another set of fat injections or another surgery I am throwing more money into the prospect of being eye-appealing to other people. But with the therapy I might learn some methods for just accepting myself the way I am. Maybe I'm not perfect. As long as I can tolerate the guy that I see in the mirror I don't really care about the rest of the world.
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#16
by
IamAconehead
on 03 Sep, 2013 12:32
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I drew a picture of what my head is shaped like in my avatar lol
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#17
by
isleepinthebuff
on 03 Sep, 2013 13:00
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If you have a conehead it is probably more noticeable to you. Basically if you are talking about having hair restoration then I assume your hair is going. A conehead will then look bad if you try and disguise your hairloss by a long horseshoe, or a comb over. People make less comment on a fully shaved head, as they can see you've embraced the baldess and it's just another shaped head.
Don't go down the surgery or restoration route, take the grade of your hair down in stages to let you and others get used to it.
I'm a huge fan of WWE, I knew Ryback was bald but never did I notice a conehead. And to be honest never would I have told him he had one.....
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#18
by
IamAconehead
on 03 Sep, 2013 16:15
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I spend alot of time looking at peoples foreheads to see if they to possibly have a conehead & everytime that answer is a no. :/
I wouldnt mind as much if there were more coneheads out there. I always find myself saying "Of all people, why me?"
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#19
by
chgobuzzbald
on 03 Sep, 2013 20:18
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Its time to stop thinking like a victim. May I recommend "The Key" by Joe Vitale. A hugely helpful book on self confidence and creating what you really want in your life.
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#20
by
Plano
on 03 Sep, 2013 20:23
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Alright, we are going t oneed a photo. let's see how coney it actually is, cone.
It can't be THAT bad. It just can't be.
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#21
by
neb713
on 13 Nov, 2013 19:10
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Dude! This post could easily have been written by me! I was thinking when i was reading what you were posting that your feelings about your head shape were exactly how i felt. EXACTLY. Ill totally send you a pic of mine If youll do the same. I think it might help you out cuz I have a Crazy cone shape.
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#22
by
DannyBoy
on 06 Dec, 2013 18:54
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Thing is about Ryback (im also a big wrestling fan) you noticed no one has ever said anything about his head? not one comment they just call him goldberg (lol) and his head is fine...the thing is if you wasnt obsessive about it you wouldnt see it either...its just you looking out for it so you see it anyway his head is fine.
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#23
by
Mike E. P.
on 06 Dec, 2013 19:20
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Thing is about Ryback (im also a big wrestling fan) you noticed no one has ever said anything about his head? not one comment they just call him goldberg (lol) and his head is fine...the thing is if you wasnt obsessive about it you wouldnt see it either...its just you looking out for it so you see it anyway his head is fine.
Exactly.
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#24
by
DannyBoy
on 06 Dec, 2013 19:50
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Saying this i should take my own advice lol...in my thread i said i had a bump same as a wrestler ( i showed his pic in the thread) but before i went looking for "bumps" on guys heads guess what? i never saw the "bump" on the wrestlers head before i just saw a great bald wrestler lol...which says it all really.
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#25
by
Mike E. P.
on 06 Dec, 2013 20:45
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Yeah, it's easier to give advice than to take advice - even our own.