Says who? Show me statistics.It's an advantage in most cases.
I had some friends insist I shave it ALL off since I am bald...with hair on the sides. But was told by a stylist I wouldn't be able to pull it off due to my narrow face. So there goes that. I just keep it shortDo women find it attractive or are bald guys at a disadvantage compared to men with hair?
That's a loaded question that can not be answered quickly. Some women do find it attractive some women don't. Just like some men like big butts some men like a small bubble buts.Do women find it attractive or are bald guys at a disadvantage compared to men with hair?
Tell her a little about yourself, but not too much. Maintain some mystery. Give her something to think about and wonder about when she's at home.
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Don't let that stylist put you in her/his frame. Hair grows back in 2 months if you don't like it wear a ball cap for a month or so. At least you will know if it works for you physically. Most importantly rock what ever style you choose with confidence.I had some friends insist I shave it ALL off since I am bald...with hair on the sides. But was told by a stylist I wouldn't be able to pull it off due to my narrow face. So there goes that. I just keep it short
Watch out for transplants, they skin and faley the back of your head to get the hair. So when you finally say to hell with it I'm shaving it all off you have a huge scare on the back of your head. But who knows what they will have in 10 years with technology.I hope I don't go bald. Shaved head really doesn't suit me, I look like some weird creature with no hair.
I'm 33 now and I've noticed my hairline probably went back about centimetre in my 20's. All in all my hair is still fairly thick, I just hope it stays that way otherwise I would seriously consider some sort of transplant.
Some guys though look f*cking great with a shaved head. I'm just not one of them!
Thats a very old technique, the new one picks every single hair.Watch out for transplants, they skin and faley the back of your head to get the hair. So when you finally say to hell with it I'm shaving it all off you have a huge scare on the back of your head. But who knows what they will have in 10 years with technology.
Thats a very old technique, the new one picks every single hair.
Im considering to do it btw
Don't always be the one putting yourself out for her. Don't always be the one putting all the effort and work into the relationship. Let her, and expect her, to treat you as well as you treat her, and to improve the quality of your life.
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What do you mean? This person is a professional and knows what they are talking about...so I'll act accordingly because I agree with them...in fact, I knew I couldn't pull it off...just got an opinion from a professional. There's no "frame" to this. (I keep seeing this "frame" word thrown around a little too much lately. lol)Don't let that stylist put you in her/his frame. .
A shaved head can work on a tall guy with a good head shape. But I still think a full head of hair is ideal.Do women find it attractive or are bald guys at a disadvantage compared to men with hair?
I've seen women fully admit, even women in their 50s, that they demand their man have a full head of hair. Yeah, even in their 50s. lol Things are sagging on her, and she demands a man without thinning hair?I know plenty of women say it doesn't matter or it's not a big deal either way, but I really don't believe that. Here's my favorite line...
HB: It's not a big deal. My husband is balding and I still love him.
Mike: But did he have hair when you first started dating him?
HB: <Eyes get huge. Changes the subject>
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Follicular_unit_extractionWhat's the procedure called?
Is that the one where it looks like little plugs and you can tell?
I'm pretty good in that area I think I made it through the woods with the hair thing. But it's not as thick as it was when I was younger.
Sure if 6 months at cosmetology school makes you a professional. I use to book stylists for photo shoots and knew a lot of them from hair to wardrobe to makeup making big cash all those hair stylists would offer to give me their $150 hair cuts for free. In the end I do what I have done since I was a kid I have a pair of clippers and shave it to a 1 guard myself for free. That's just my choice I respect your choice.What do you mean? This person is a professional and knows what they are talking about...so I'll act accordingly because I agree with them...in fact, I knew I couldn't pull it off...just got an opinion from a professional. There's no "frame" to this. (I keep seeing this "frame" word thrown around a little too much lately. lol)
Don't always be the one putting yourself out for her. Don't always be the one putting all the effort and work into the relationship. Let her, and expect her, to treat you as well as you treat her, and to improve the quality of your life.
Quote taken from The SoSuave Guide to Women and Dating, which you can read for FREE.