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Was shaving your head freeing?
by
hullboy22
on 07 Feb, 2009 16:49
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Hello, all,
Just a question to any guys here who shaved their head (so it's a skin head) due to suffering from hair loss, either alopecia or just thinning (I'm suffering from the latter). Did you find shaving it all off
freeing? I'm reluctant to shave it but just get the impression that some guys who take this step then kind of know something those of us who continue to struggle with trying to keep their hair don't, if you understand what I mean? Am I not in on the secret?
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#1
by
SBG Math Guy
on 07 Feb, 2009 16:58
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Hi, first welcome to the group.
I have suffered from hair thinning for about 4 years. It's not an exaggeration to say that those were the worst 4 years of my life. Shaving has brought me a sense of peace that I didn't feel for those 4 years. Well, I have been shaving for 5 months and I have enjoyed it very much. I don't think I will go back to growing my hair.
Once you shave your head all you will think is why didn't I do it earlier? I hope you stay around and give yourself the chance to have a shaved head.
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#2
by
Mikekoz13
on 07 Feb, 2009 17:44
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Welcome to the Forum HB!!
If you read some of the threads on this Forum that MANY of the members have dealt with thinning hair/male pattern baldness.
Chek out some threads and you'll find a lot of good info.
By the way........ the answer to your question is that YES!!!! it is freeing!!!
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#3
by
MLNHD
on 07 Feb, 2009 17:48
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Welcome, Hullboy ~
Is shaving your head freeing? Ah, my thinning friend, you too can experience the reality of freedom from fighting a losing battle! Yes, indeed, it is freeing. It is also bold, and shaving your head deals a death blow to the tyranny of male pattern baldness. Sly becomes your CHOICE of style. You are very perceptive to observe that you are in on "the secret." To fully realize it, however, you must take razor to noggin.
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#4
by
Boots
on 07 Feb, 2009 17:55
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For me, it was freeing in the way that I have taken control of my own destiny. I was losing the war, so I ended it once and for all, in a Little Boy/Fat Man kind of way.
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#5
by
PeripheralxMvmnt
on 07 Feb, 2009 18:19
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Welcome Hull!
Not only is it freeing, its like taking control of your life and making it go your way. I honestly believe that after you do it, (and this will sound odd and cliche) things will start happening for you. Its like everything about you changes, just because you remove the burden of thinning hair. Confidence skyrockets when someone tells you it looks good, you pick up a swagger, people look at you differently.... Honestly, it was a life changing experience for me.
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#6
by
D.A.L.U.I.
on 07 Feb, 2009 19:51
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#7
by
SLYinKC
on 07 Feb, 2009 19:57
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You will never understand the freedom and that sense of pure exileration until you take that first step and just shave it off. It really is something that you have to experience yourself. It also seems that the longer you struggle with hair loss, the greater the feeling is when you finally let go and just do it.
Give it a shot. It is an incredible feeling!
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#8
by
Cam
on 07 Feb, 2009 20:43
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I think that shaving is a freeing feeling no matter what. I'm not balding in any way, but it still feels damn liberating to me.
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#9
by
hullboy22
on 08 Feb, 2009 02:36
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Thanks, a lot, guys. Very helpful and will give me something to ponder.
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#10
by
Oto
on 08 Feb, 2009 04:00
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I have not MPB and shave for pleasure. And yes, it's VERY freeing.
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#11
by
The Scottish Ambassador
on 08 Feb, 2009 06:26
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Absolutely totally and definitely.
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#12
by
xnewyawka
on 09 Feb, 2009 10:19
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Yes, hullboy, the feeling of freedom is palpable. You will feel as though a weight has been lifted. Many of our fellow bro's who have skin conditions can attest to this fact as well.
Give it a try, I'm sure you will love it.
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#13
by
Rob
on 09 Feb, 2009 10:22
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Yeah: sure was freeing, even though I wasnt actually balding, somehow getting rid of hair on the dome is liberating
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#14
by
DCdome
on 09 Feb, 2009 18:55
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Yes it is freeing.
And if you are a little fearful of what other people might say, then that's all the more reason to take razor to dome.
Bean