Putting on a Brave Face

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  • Gusto
    Member
    • Apr 2010
    • 89

    #16
    Even though my baldness doesn't worry me so much any more (it's impossible to lose any more hair), I still don't like removing my baseball cap.

    It's as if it's glued to my head.

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    • Locke
      Member
      • Apr 2010
      • 75

      #17
      Originally posted by Fixed by 35
      Trouble with baldness though is that it tends to be a trigger to put on weight. I've gained about 4 stone since I started losing my hair, for the very simply reason that I see no point in dieting any more.

      What's the point in following a healthy diet when the only rewards are an image you still hate and extra years of life with an image you hate?

      Bring on the saturates, that's what I say!
      That was my point of view going through the anger phase but now that my hair is short I'm more in the acceptance phase. I found it is more cyclic and that I have an anger phase each month (as my hair gets longer and looks worse).

      Initially, I felt like what's the point in dieting and working out when my hair looks terrible and no chick will want to talk me anyways. THEN I HAD AN EPIPHANY!! I think I will use my hair loss as a motivating factor to diet and get back in shape so that a hot body combined with my charming personality will win any girl over despite my hair loss.

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      • Fixed by 35
        Senior Member
        • Mar 2010
        • 618

        #18
        Sorry, but statistics say 80% of women won't give you a second look and you'll be overlooked for job vacancies and promotions against someone with hair 67% of the time.

        Anger is the only logical place to be.

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        • hdude46
          Senior Member
          • Aug 2009
          • 143

          #19
          There are also studies that say taller men earn more than shorter men, and that thinner men earn more than obese men. Stop with the stats and stop blaming everything bad in life for not having hair. Coming here for support is one thing, but continually posting day after day after day ater day about how much your life sucks isn't going to change anything, its just going to annoy people. Moreover, I dont think your radical views are shared by many, especially to the extreme which you are taking them.

          Yes, hairloss sucks, there's no denying it We all want more hair and it does affect us in a lot of ways, but at some point you have to play the cards your dealt and try and make the best hand you can possible. If you don't want to do that, then whats the point of living.

          Seriously bro, you need professional help.

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          • Fixed by 35
            Senior Member
            • Mar 2010
            • 618

            #20
            You don't have to play the cards you're dealt, you can fold.

            I've learnt, increasingly so in the last seven years, that effort is futile when you are bald. One way or another, it's an obstacle that at the very least limits success.

            I'm just glad I've had the good sense to see that. It's better than busting a gut only to fail because of something outside of my control.

            I've all but withdrawn from life and from society, but in doing so I have merely pre-empted what was going to happen anyway.

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            • KeepTheHair
              Senior Member
              • Mar 2010
              • 1215

              #21
              Actually you know what.


              Today I'm pissed off again. This whole thing sucks. I am ****ing young. WHAT THE HELL.

              This is sooo bloody unfair.


              **** the brave face...I am sick of it all right now. I don't even know what to do anymore. I don't have the mental capacity to have a solution to this. But I need one.

              I feel like my head is going to explode right now. I can't spend my whole life reading about treatments. I can't read and try to become an expert at the side effects. I can't afford all of this. I can spend my time better.

              Or can I? This is really important to me. I can't lose any more hair...I have to grow some back or else everything will just be average and bloody retarded all my damn life.



              DAMMIT.

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              • Locke
                Member
                • Apr 2010
                • 75

                #22
                Originally posted by Fixed by 35
                You don't have to play the cards you're dealt, you can fold.

                I've learnt, increasingly so in the last seven years, that effort is futile when you are bald. One way or another, it's an obstacle that at the very least limits success.

                I'm just glad I've had the good sense to see that. It's better than busting a gut only to fail because of something outside of my control.

                I've all but withdrawn from life and from society, but in doing so I have merely pre-empted what was going to happen anyway.
                I disagree Fixed. There are many people who are in worse situations than we are and still succeed. Someone posted a link in another thread about a man with a developmental problem who has no arms or legs but has worked his way to becoming a successful motivational speaker.

                What about Martin Luther King Jr. perservering in a time when Jim Crow laws were enacted? (I'm not American so I don't know too much about them.) How about Jim Balsillie who is a Canadian billionaire who owns Research in Motion that creates blackberrys? He's COMPLETELY bald.

                Sure we can complain about it all we like but at some point (and I think I'm at that point, at least at the moment) we need to move on and focus on the positive things going on in our lives.

                Yes, I acknowledge some of your statistics may be correct but who wants to live their lives based on statisitics? So if my odds are 1:200 to die going skydiving should I not do it? Of course I will because it's an amazing experience.

                What can we do as a community to change your mind on these things? I know you have a girlfriend and I'm sure she appreciates you very much. I don't even have a gf atm so you're in a better boat than I am What about being proactive in the workplace and letting your boss know you want to be promoted and ask what you can do to get there? Just some thoughts

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                • Fixed by 35
                  Senior Member
                  • Mar 2010
                  • 618

                  #23
                  The only thing that will ever make me happy, short of a cure, is when bald people are treated equally. That means finally getting a bald prime minister after some 60 years or so and bald people being adequately represented at board level in business. Also, far more bald entertainers, not typecast as villains.

                  Other than that, I'm not interested.

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                  • crashul
                    Member
                    • Jun 2009
                    • 65

                    #24
                    Originally posted by Fixed by 35
                    That means finally getting a bald prime minister after some 60 years .
                    We have a very bald president, he's like NW 6...and he's been running the country for 8 years now, and he's got a beautiful wife. And Romanians are discriminative

                    So...yes we can!

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                    • [mcr]
                      Member
                      • Dec 2009
                      • 99

                      #25
                      Originally posted by Fixed by 35
                      That means finally getting a bald prime minister
                      Where are you from? Maybe there is more discrimination against bald people there than there is here in the US.

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