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How dedicated are you to the "SLY"style of life?
by
PigPen
on 20 Oct, 2008 11:54
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The reason I bring this up, is my noggin met a softball Friday night. The spot where it hit is quite tender, so I'm not shaving for a few days. When I mentioned this, the wife got excited and said you gonna grow it back? Told her ain't no way. Then she says she would be willing to do a few more "bedroom favors" if I grow it back. Still told her, "I doubt it"
Has your significant other ever offered something in return for growing your hair back?
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#1
by
marty22
on 20 Oct, 2008 12:01
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Not here. LOL
However; when I banged it on a car door recently, I couldnt shave for 3 wks.
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#2
by
Brkeatr
on 20 Oct, 2008 12:07
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Not here either....Of course I think a lot has to do with amount of hair one has on their head to begin with.....being I had a lot of hair loss and my wife was my "barber" buzzing it 3 times a week, she was actually delighted when I shaved because she wouldn't have to do it anymore. Now, I am guessing if maybe I had a full head of hair she might bug me to grow it back but since I have a lot of hair loss she has never once mentioned it in 3 years and she likes it the way it is......
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#3
by
The Zook
on 20 Oct, 2008 12:08
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Nope, my wife loves it - no issues there and I shave every morning!
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#4
by
IRONHORSE
on 20 Oct, 2008 12:13
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Not here, either, bud. I was Sly when I married my wife, so this is the only look she's known on me (recently, at least - although she recalls when we first met 20 years ago, when I had hair.) She's happy with the sly look, and since my Slyness is the result of MPB, I can't imagine why she'd want me with a horseshoe head as opposed to smooth and sly.
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#5
by
PigPen
on 20 Oct, 2008 12:19
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Since I have about three days stubble, I pointed out to her, (as my boss also pointed out to me) I have a bit of a widow's peak starting. Her response was it's not that bad. Told her I don't care. I shave my head because I like it. Why would I grow out my hair to make you happy?
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#6
by
Jer
on 20 Oct, 2008 12:31
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Well, I'm sure some of you remember back in the spring when I got that nasty burn on my head. I think that was the only time I went more than a day without being completely sly. My girlfriend has only ever known me sly, and when she saw pictures of me with hair, well, lets see, I think her response was something like "OH MY GOD!!! What the HELL were you thinking??? Why didn't you shave it sooner?"
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#7
by
north
on 20 Oct, 2008 17:38
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it ain't coming back on the top, it ain't coming back period.
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#8
by
herronm
on 21 Oct, 2008 06:24
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No sweet offers from my wife

, but I might consider it and then grow it back.
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#9
by
schro
on 21 Oct, 2008 07:40
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Strange coincidence...
Sunday morning, The Lovely Mrs. Schro & I are discussing politics when out of the blue she said "It's hard to take you serious with that shaved head". WTF???

I then responded "Well, if you want my horseshoe back with the painful itching & scratching and the "snow on the mountain", just let me know".
End of conversation.
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#10
by
Brkeatr
on 21 Oct, 2008 08:32
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Last night as my wife and I were watching football the conversation turned to shaved heads. I asked her right out if she wanted me to grow my hair back.....she said flat out....NO.....I like your head the way it is.....I love that woman.....
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#11
by
PigPen
on 21 Oct, 2008 09:03
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When I left for work this morning, the wife rubbed my noggin and smiled when she felt the "fuzz". I told her not to get used to it and she said "We'll see." Thinking I may shave it tomorrow, the swelling is almost completely down and it's not quite as sore today.
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#12
by
time2shine
on 21 Oct, 2008 09:54
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The Lovely Mrs. Schro & I are discussing politics when out of the blue she said "It's hard to take you serious with that shaved head". WTF??? 
If that's the case, she would have a good laugh coming to this forum
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#13
by
Brkeatr
on 21 Oct, 2008 10:39
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#14
by
Mikekoz13
on 21 Oct, 2008 11:04
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My horseshoe days have passed so the answer is a firm "NO!"......