Go ahead dude scalp the dome, why put off the enevitable. LOL
robmiester. i need you to email me that pic.
well i have been bald and close to it most of my last 12 years ..I had hair longer than yours..but thanks to the USN it was removed in boot camp at the age of 18 and i have never went back..it is awkward at first but it is a personal change and most fear it...and I did look like a kemo child i was 6'0 and 145 going into the navy...but as i got older it wasn't bad looking it was a-lot less hassle...I only own a beard comb now for my goat hair on my chin and the ladies do love rubbing and kissing my head..lol
haha, yeah, i admit im a little scared about the chemo thing, although I think tanning/working out can solve that problem
Dear Nick: I've read your posts several times, with care. Some main concerns are clear. You have to move on. The Brits say, when you've had the goodness of a thing, let it go. Long locks were good in adolescence, but long locks attempting to cover up what you unambiguously admit is hapening on your head (receding hairline, thinning, and now the loss of hair on the crown) is just desperate--and it will get worse. The girlfriend's opinion is important, so you should try to explain to her--as Razor X commented--that you and your hairstyle are not the same. You have good bone structure, chin, and cheekbones, all suggesting that the bald look would flatter you. It does take some getting used to. If you act now, before Mother Nature forces you to, you'll be ahead of the curve. And this is the era for adopting the look. It requires a bit of bold realism, and you CAN regrow the locks if you're not happy with the shaved look. Let us know your decision. Professor Melon