I'm extremely stressed out and I shaved my head very closely,and got tons of horrible reactions. It's nearly making me suicidal, and I can't leave my apartment now. Douchey,yes, but I had a lot of girls chasing me,and even though I receive postive attention(alongside a few bad, where each one felt like Satan had just pissed on my heart), I feel like bitin a bullet.I like the slick bald + emo glasses look, but I just don't have the balls to do it right now. Everyone can see my insecurities, and I don't know how to get rid of them. Okay, hopefully I'll read this message - if I haven't strangled myself with my mouse pad.
Hey guys, I'm new to this site, and I thought this would be a perfect time to chime in with the virgin post.I can relate to all of the posts in here, and I want to say that I'm very impressed with what Tyler has done in creating this site; a true motivation.I saw my first hair go down the drain at age 16, and now at 23, I said goodbye, and I'm going sly.I've battled with the depression on balding - what will my friends say? will i be the same person? It's tough, but as many guys have already said so well, it comes down to your confidence and how you view yourself. Being a lurker on this site has definitely helped me to build that confidence, and I thought it was about time to pay my respects.Standgeblase, if there's anything I can say, I would tell you that I believe we are the way we are supposed to be. The reason may not be clear at first, but it will make itself known soon enough. You may be meant to be that support for someone that ends up going through similar struggles. Hang in there, buddy. There's light at the end of the tunnel. and it's gleaming from all our heads!!
Ditto on Tyler's comments time2shine That was a well spoken support that more guys need to heed. And welcome to SBG. When you get a chance post up in the Introduction section so more members can greet you.
Being that depressed really sux for sure -- although everyone in their teens and twenties gets there sometimes for one reason or another. Is there anyone you can talk to? Counselor at school? Help line? Psychotherapist? etc etc etc PM or email me if you want to get some further ideas -- I'm a social worker/psychologist
I've posted this on other threads. But Lemme share a little story about my vain little sister that totally changed and revolutionized my view of self-consciousness. I'll let you make the application:She was so worried about looking silly in people's sight that she wouldn't embark on learning cooool stuff like skiing, surfing, skating....all kinds of stuff. She didn't want to look like a "beginner." One time we went to the mountains as a family. I already knew how to ski, but Micky didn't want to join the fun for the above reasons. I heard my dad tell her---and it really stuck with me. He said, "Micky, c'mon, honey....you're not that important to these people."
QuoteBeing that depressed really sux for sure -- although everyone in their teens and twenties gets there sometimes for one reason or another. Is there anyone you can talk to? Counselor at school? Help line? Psychotherapist? etc etc etc PM or email me if you want to get some further ideas -- I'm a social worker/psychologist Yeah, it's really hard living in Germany since there are not too many therapists and such that speak English, and I hear that's not a common practice here since they think it's odd to speak to a stranger about your problems. Right now my mind is a decent mindset since it's shaved pretty short and I've got my little French girl to keep some confidence. But when I go back to California, I think it'll be a problem, since I'll be missing said girl and friends, but I'll just go to my university's counseling place. Have to keep my mind straight since I'll be working my ass off (which would have caused my hair to fall out, anyway) for the next few years!Thanks a lot to everyone in this topic, it really cheered me up. I need all the support I can get! Can't wait to buy a Headblade