There actually is a woman I've seen a few times in my town who is bald - she's only young, she must be 20-something. I don't know why she has no hair, whether she has alopecia, or chemo, or what, but I have to say, she's pretty sexy - which perhaps confirms what you guys have been saying about dudes, that some people can pull it off if they have other attributes.
The fact is that baldness needs a cure, for everyone who suffers from it. No ifs, buts, or maybes.
The struggles of a balding longhair and the double-standards between men and women
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To be fair I'm not that interested in dating women under 25, but I think even the more desirable girls in late-20's/early 30's prefer men with hair, but it's as you said in an earlier post, it's for me more than for any particular girl. I doubt any method of wearing hair is practical for anyone, but then again neither is a persistent feeling of anxiety and hopelessness over your appearance, it's just a case of deciding which burden you prefer to bear.I think it's OK for a middle aged man to show some hairloss. But for a fellow who wants to date women younger than, say, 25, lack of hair would limit his options; I am certain his life would be better with hair. Whether a hairpiece or wig would improve his life more than it would hurt his life, depends on what kind of life he aspires to lead. If he plans to be a couch potato, always indoors, in climate-controlled environments out of the rain, snow, dust, wind, tobacco smoke, etc., a wig might be practical.
In an ideal world we would all just be totally cool with balding as that's the only way to be free from it entirely, but I guess some of us just aren't wired that way.Leave a comment:
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I feel for you man, it sucks when it happens so young. I really hope the hair system works out for you, it may not be a perfect solution, but I'm certain its much better than balding before 40 if you get a decent one. There's only one way to find out, and it beats endless looking in the mirror/ at hairloss forums.I have exactly the same sttrugles as you, mate. I don't have long hair, but medium in this case. Oh, and also... I'm 22 years old, also a diffuse thinner with probably worst density than yours. I made a Thread on the "Coping Hairloss in Everyday Life" and "Non Surgical Hair Replacement" sections that I think you should really take a look at. People like @BaldBearded gave me some pretty good tips.
I live in portugal and as a young male, young women are really REALLY concerned about your hair quality. To the point where even if you have a pretty good face, good eyes and strong lips. Being bald (or thinning) will be a huuuuge turn off in most cases.
Between this month and April I'll be going all-in on a good quality hair system. My dad doesn't approve this so I'll have to do it on my own. I no longer recognise myself with this shitty quality hair. I wanna be that happy boy I once was 7 years back.
I know this is a huge deal but since the current treaments are completly worthless we really gotta give it a try, mate.
Best of luck, stay strong buddy...
Good luck to you too fella.Leave a comment:
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I would argue that women are also free to be openly bald, men are only 'free' to do it in the sense that people expect it, it still results in most people finding us unattractive or mocking us unless we have a complimentary facial structure and personality, although I do acknowledge that bald women are more likley to be noticed and probably have less options to compensate (outside of hiding it).It cuts both ways. I'm a 54 year old woman who started losing my hair in my mid 40s. I feel forced to wear a wig. I wish women had the same freedom men have to be bald. That being said, I wouldn't want my man to wear a wig just like I bet you wouldn't want your woman not to wear a wig if she was losing her hair. But, I don't think you should be left out of having some alternative. I've been thinking about an idea that I'd try if it was an option. You, being a young guy would probably be able to pull it off and maybe start a new trend.
You know how people get piercing just about any where? Well, why not get piercings through your scalp? Strategically placed and with some sort of attachment mechanism, you could add hair. Not in a way like you were trying to hide your baldness, but in an ode to hair. It could be bold and make a statement. Like a man bun or a mohawk. I would find that sexy and you could probably make it so that it didn't come of when your girl wanted to pull it.
'Manly' men who are good at being a leader/practical things that women find attractive get away with balding/not caring about their appearance because they hold obvious value that is unattached to aesthetics, those of us with a more reserved personality and traditionally feminine skills have to worry more about our looks if we want to be successful. People assume a great deal of competence and hidden talent when you're good looking, and men treat you with respect when they notice that women want you, even if you can't talk use tools or lead people. Losing this veneer leaves me with nothing that's relevant in the 10 or so seconds it takes a woman to decide whether she find you sexy, and also harms the perception that other men have of me.
This is all fine if I'm ready to settle down because I have other value like finely honed cooking/cleaning skills and a good job, but I'm not ready for that for a while yet, at least 5-10 years based on how I feel.
Incidentally, as much as your idea re the piercings is interesting, I barely get away with long hair tied up at work, no chance would they tolerate that!Leave a comment:
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I'm also a bit against @BayoutCityRoller's comment. I would be ok if the girl I'm dating was wearing a wig or a system. For me it's like the make-up you put on everyday. Most of the times it's pointless but if it gives you that confidence boost then why not.It cuts both ways. I'm a 54 year old woman who started losing my hair in my mid 40s. I feel forced to wear a wig. I wish women had the same freedom men have to be bald. That being said, I wouldn't want my man to wear a wig just like I bet you wouldn't want your woman not to wear a wig if she was losing her hair. But, I don't think you should be left out of having some alternative. I've been thinking about an idea that I'd try if it was an option. You, being a young guy would probably be able to pull it off and maybe start a new trend.
You know how people get piercing just about any where? Well, why not get piercings through your scalp? Strategically placed and with some sort of attachment mechanism, you could add hair. Not in a way like you were trying to hide your baldness, but in an ode to hair. It could be bold and make a statement. Like a man bun or a mohawk. I would find that sexy and you could probably make it so that it didn't come of when your girl wanted to pull it.
Why wouldn't it be ok for you to date a man wearing a wig/hair system? If he looks that good and feels happy with himself, you'd still say no because it's not his hair? It bugs my mind. I really hope this is a generation thing.Leave a comment:
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I have exactly the same sttrugles as you, mate. I don't have long hair, but medium in this case. Oh, and also... I'm 22 years old, also a diffuse thinner with probably worst density than yours. I made a Thread on the "Coping Hairloss in Everyday Life" and "Non Surgical Hair Replacement" sections that I think you should really take a look at. People like @BaldBearded gave me some pretty good tips.
I live in portugal and as a young male, young women are really REALLY concerned about your hair quality. To the point where even if you have a pretty good face, good eyes and strong lips. Being bald (or thinning) will be a huuuuge turn off in most cases.
Between this month and April I'll be going all-in on a good quality hair system. My dad doesn't approve this so I'll have to do it on my own. I no longer recognise myself with this shitty quality hair. I wanna be that happy boy I once was 7 years back.
I know this is a huge deal but since the current treaments are completly worthless we really gotta give it a try, mate.
Best of luck, stay strong buddy...Leave a comment:
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I think it's OK for a middle aged man to show some hairloss. But for a fellow who wants to date women younger than, say, 25, lack of hair would limit his options; I am certain his life would be better with hair. Whether a hairpiece or wig would improve his life more than it would hurt his life, depends on what kind of life he aspires to lead. If he plans to be a couch potato, always indoors, in climate-controlled environments out of the rain, snow, dust, wind, tobacco smoke, etc., a wig might be practical.Leave a comment:
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When I was young, the thought crossed my mind to grow a beard and wear a turban--I sometimes still think about it. I once thought about moving to the mideast to live among the arabs because they wear head coverings indoors and out. But because I had such an otherwise great life in the USA and hate deserts and palm trees, I decided to stick around. These days, men do so many things formerly thought of as completely wacky--tattoos, piercings, mowhawks, rainbow colored hair, etc., I'm surprised men are still self-conscious about tame stuff like hairpieces. Maybe a hairpiece that looks like a rainbow colored mohawk would be easier to sport. (Speaking of moving somewhere men still cover their heads: I read an account of a U.S. ambassador to the mideast in the 1930's; he ended up liking life there so much, that he went completely native and lived there the rest of his life. When I saw his before and after photos, I thought I understood why: he was bald in the before photo, and wore an arab headdress in the after photo. The chance to have a harem might also have had some appeal, though I don't know if he achieved that.)Leave a comment:
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It cuts both ways. I'm a 54 year old woman who started losing my hair in my mid 40s. I feel forced to wear a wig. I wish women had the same freedom men have to be bald. That being said, I wouldn't want my man to wear a wig just like I bet you wouldn't want your woman not to wear a wig if she was losing her hair. But, I don't think you should be left out of having some alternative. I've been thinking about an idea that I'd try if it was an option. You, being a young guy would probably be able to pull it off and maybe start a new trend.
You know how people get piercing just about any where? Well, why not get piercings through your scalp? Strategically placed and with some sort of attachment mechanism, you could add hair. Not in a way like you were trying to hide your baldness, but in an ode to hair. It could be bold and make a statement. Like a man bun or a mohawk. I would find that sexy and you could probably make it so that it didn't come of when your girl wanted to pull it.Leave a comment:
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I believe it is a mistake to joke about it. If we do not respect ourselves, we cannot fault others for not respecting us. Be matter of fact about wearing a wig. Don't joke about it, and don't act defensive about it. Unless the woman is very young (say, early-mid twenties) or immature, she probably won't care. I've had relationships with young women who really didn't seem to notice or care about my hair problems. It puzzled me at the time, but now that I am older, I understand: women care the most about how a man acts, not how he looks. If you dislike how you look bald, and can live with transplants or a hairpiece given your lifestyle, fine. But do it for yourself, not because you think it will get you a girl.Leave a comment:
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I emailed you, privately.
One thing to keep in mind, while you are going through this... there is nothing wrong with wanting to improve your hair, and your looks.Leave a comment:
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Thanks for the info, looking at OneHead now. Have you already got your system from them? The place I've been looking at has a really good rep, but yeah definately geared towards people who have money to burn.If your back and sides are still "bouncy and thick" it would be a shame to cut it all off, in order to wear a wig. Wigs are usually attached with clips, and don't fit like a good hair system (which is also custom". Bespoke is a fancy work for ****ING EXPENSIVE!
With a good hair system, you will only be required to shave off the thinning areas, but keep as much of your own hair, as possible. They can also work with your temples, etc. Since you probably don't need gray, you have more flexibility with length, also. That "bespoke wig" won't last you forever, and you will need to get a new one, probably every year. For 3-4 thousand quid, you can probably get 3-4 hair systems.
There is no way to private message, but you can send me mail at baldbearded@gmail.com. I am using a company called OneHead Hair replacement. They have locations in Canada, Europe and I believe, also in London. They do most of their consultation via phone and skpye, etc.
Hair Solutions Co offers the perfect non-surgical hair loss solutions with its high-end premade and custom made hair replacement systems made of real high quality human hair.
What I love about them is the amount of time they are willing to invest with you before you even commit to anything.
I, personally LOVE long hair, and I think it would be a shame for you to cut your hair... if you don't have to.
Here is another forum you might want to check out:
https://www.*****************/intera...es-for-men.13/
Best!
You're right though man, it would be a shame to cut it all off and I really don't want to. I love it too, even the pain in the ass parts like the maintenance.
The 2nd link didn't work (I wonder if there's a forum policy re linking to other forums?) but I'll drop you an email so you can email me the link if that's cool.
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If your back and sides are still "bouncy and thick" it would be a shame to cut it all off, in order to wear a wig. Wigs are usually attached with clips, and don't fit like a good hair system (which is also custom". Bespoke is a fancy work for ****ING EXPENSIVE!
With a good hair system, you will only be required to shave off the thinning areas, but keep as much of your own hair, as possible. They can also work with your temples, etc. Since you probably don't need gray, you have more flexibility with length, also. That "bespoke wig" won't last you forever, and you will need to get a new one, probably every year. For 3-4 thousand quid, you can probably get 3-4 hair systems.
There is no way to private message, but you can send me mail at baldbearded@gmail.com. I am using a company called OneHead Hair replacement. They have locations in Canada, Europe and I believe, also in London. They do most of their consultation via phone and skpye, etc.
Hair Solutions Co offers the perfect non-surgical hair loss solutions with its high-end premade and custom made hair replacement systems made of real high quality human hair.
What I love about them is the amount of time they are willing to invest with you before you even commit to anything.
I, personally LOVE long hair, and I think it would be a shame for you to cut your hair... if you don't have to.
Here is another forum you might want to check out:
https://www.*****************/intera...es-for-men.13/
Best!Leave a comment:
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My hair is now an inch off shoulder length, but it's not usually so short, I had it cut hoping it would look less thin - it didn't help and if anything looks worse because it doesn't fan out over my shoulders now.So, the question is, how long is your hair, and how "bald" are you?
You can get a hair system, for far less than 3-4 thousand quid, that will let you keep much of your own hair. It looks natural and isn't a "wig". It's read hair, and if you get a system with the right base, density, etc, it will look like its' growing out of your own head.
No, you will not be able to let woman grab at your hair. That is a nono. But if you are losing your hair... you don't want people grabbing at it.
I am Norwood 2-2.5, maybe 3 but hard to tell as I've always had a high harline and wispy temples even as a kid. The worst part is that I have diffuse thinning all over my vertex and crown and my forelock is now stringy and see through. In addition to thinning, my hair on top has become very fine and dry, whilst the back and sides are still bouncy and thick.
I can just about pass as a non-balding guy using volume powders and doing a side parting, most people are still surprised when I tell them I am balding, but when I show them and let them feel, they go "oh yeah...". My hair certainly doesn't look good anymore even if it passes.
The only reason I'm looking at such expensive options is because I understand that they look more real, but yeah it would be awesome if I didn't have to fork out so much over it. Essentially I need coverage all the way from just behind my forelock to the crown, but only in a relatively narrow area at present, though undoubtadly it's going to get worse.
Too right re women grabbing it, only last weekend I had to keep pushing a woman's hands away because the top is so brittle and easy to break.Leave a comment:
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So, the question is, how long is your hair, and how "bald" are you?
You can get a hair system, for far less than 3-4 thousand quid, that will let you keep much of your own hair. It looks natural and isn't a "wig". It's read hair, and if you get a system with the right base, density, etc, it will look like its' growing out of your own head.
No, you will not be able to let woman grab at your hair. That is a nono. But if you are losing your hair... you don't want people grabbing at it.Leave a comment:
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