Would George Clooney still be a sex symbol

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  • baldozer
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2012
    • 752

    #16
    Originally posted by Highlander
    Truth. If you're a NW1 and shave your head for a sporting event or just for a change, it's cool. You're in control of your life and your aesthetics. But shaving your head as a horseshoe NW5,6,7 is just laughable and pathetic.
    Laughable to you, but not women in general. See this post, http://www.baldtruthtalk.com/showthread.php?t=12371

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    • swingline747
      Senior Member
      • Apr 2013
      • 172

      #17
      Originally posted by baldozer
      Laughable to you, but not women in general. See this post, http://www.baldtruthtalk.com/showthread.php?t=12371
      Im sorry but this is what I say to people like this.
      THIS guy is in the gym 24/7 working on this, how do I know because I used to do it to.
      A guy who has good hair and takes mildly good care of himself has better options.
      Money trumps all but then if you are a chick who could have a rich bald or not guy you're going with than without cause she could just make him shave it off its ever in style.

      No matter what having the hair just means less work, more confidence, and more options.
      My heavier freinds would say "at least you aren't fat" well you can work out to lose that, you can't do anything to get the hair back. You can but now as Im finding it comes with serious risks.

      I dont get why an insurance company would pay for drugs and therapy sessions when just paying for the damn good transplant would be so much cheaper in the end.

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      • baldozer
        Senior Member
        • Oct 2012
        • 752

        #18
        Originally posted by Highlander
        Truth. If you're a NW1 and shave your head for a sporting event or just for a change, it's cool. You're in control of your life and your aesthetics. But shaving your head as a horseshoe NW5,6,7 is just laughable and pathetic.
        Baldness is a masculine trait, so it can't be bad for a man, in other words, it doesn't make you lesser of a man.

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        • swingline747
          Senior Member
          • Apr 2013
          • 172

          #19
          Originally posted by baldozer
          Baldness is a masculine trait, so it can't be bad for a man, in other words, it doesn't make you lesser of a man.
          But it makes you "feel" like less than one

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          • JustAYoungMan
            Member
            • May 2013
            • 43

            #20
            I actually think he still looks good. Obviously not better, very few people can achieve a better look (the only celebrities I feel go against this are the Rock (Dwayne Johnson) and Vin Diesel, because they absolutely look hot in that "badass" look) without hair. Remove the horeshoe, perhaps add some facial hair, and even if he wasn't a sex symbol, he'd still be a handsome man,

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            • 35YrsAfter
              Doctor Representative
              • Aug 2012
              • 1421

              #21
              There have been many bald sex symbols. These in the photo are from an era when hair loss was looked upon even more unfavorably than it is today. In the 80's it was Patrick Stewart, then playing Jean Luke Picard, captain of the Enterprise, before that, Telly Savales and before that Yul Brynner.

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              • swingline747
                Senior Member
                • Apr 2013
                • 172

                #22
                Originally posted by 35YrsAfter
                There have been many bald sex symbols. These in the photo are from an era when hair loss was looked upon even more unfavorably than it is today. In the 80's it was Patrick Stewart, then playing Jean Luke Picard, captain of the Enterprise, before that, Telly Savales and before that Yul Brynner.

                35YrsAfter also posts as CITNews and works at Dr. Cole's office
                Pioneer in total follicular unit hair transplantation and microscopic dissection, focusing on transforming hair restoration surgery from cosmetically unacceptable results into aesthetically pleasing results.

                Cole Hair Transplant
                1070 Powers Place
                Alpharetta, Georgia 30009
                Phone 678-566-1011
                email 35YrsAfter at chuck@forhair.com
                Please feel free to call or email me with any questions. Ask for Chuck
                So are you saying they have as equal chance to score a hot hollywood lady as would brad pitt, clooney, russel crow etc?
                No
                you could say that any guy could get women with a good body or more money (unless hes a born into billionare or genius) body etc etc but in the end he has to work twice as hard if not more than the guy with hair.

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                • DannyBoyy7
                  Senior Member
                  • Sep 2012
                  • 102

                  #23
                  I love how when someone tries to make a celebrity bald and they give him the dreaded horse shoe lol no one looks good with that...shave him fully then come back to me.

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                  • swingline747
                    Senior Member
                    • Apr 2013
                    • 172

                    #24
                    Originally posted by DannyBoyy7
                    I love how when someone tries to make a celebrity bald and they give him the dreaded horse shoe lol no one looks good with that...shave him fully then come back to me.
                    it doesnt matter in the end because a woman would want to know the guy "could" grow hair. Yes he might look okay shaved but they want that option of hair as well.

                    Its a scientific proven fact that hair attracts the oppisite sex.

                    Its funny in the gym yesterday I noticed that all the guys with heads of hair were at rate much more physically attractive than without. Most of the balding guys were out of shape, did not have attractive faces and were very depressive looking.
                    Most of the guys with hair were average to above looking and in much better shape. Also there were MANY more guys with than without. I have noticed this trend for years now.
                    Leads me to see that once you lose that you stop caring and that honestly baldness is being bred out of us because woman dont want to have kids with balding men. Also the ones that do are probably not the most physically attractive coinciding with the balding guys being generally less attractive facially and body wise.

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                    • 35YrsAfter
                      Doctor Representative
                      • Aug 2012
                      • 1421

                      #25
                      Originally posted by swingline747
                      it doesnt matter in the end because a woman would want to know the guy "could" grow hair. Yes he might look okay shaved but they want that option of hair as well.

                      Its a scientific proven fact that hair attracts the oppisite sex.

                      Its funny in the gym yesterday I noticed that all the guys with heads of hair were at rate much more physically attractive than without. Most of the balding guys were out of shape, did not have attractive faces and were very depressive looking.
                      Most of the guys with hair were average to above looking and in much better shape. Also there were MANY more guys with than without. I have noticed this trend for years now.
                      Leads me to see that once you lose that you stop caring and that honestly baldness is being bred out of us because woman dont want to have kids with balding men. Also the ones that do are probably not the most physically attractive coinciding with the balding guys being generally less attractive facially and body wise.
                      You're probably a young guy. This is perhaps more true with younger, less sexually experienced men and women. Much of attraction between men and women relates to opposites. For example clitoris small, penis big, men's breasts, (hopefully) small, women's large/larger breasts. I have had women tell me that they find bald men hot! MPB studies indicate that balding men's testosterone is often 10 times more potent than mens who have no hair loss. Women can sense that. Women also sense insecurities and a defeated attitude and that's the biggest turn off of all. My brother and I are kind of bald and we have never had any problem attracting women. We stay in shape though.

                      Women think very differently than men do. Men can't seem to get that through their head. Women are far more emotional and in many cases the biggest turn on to them is having a man look them directly in the eye and speak with them confidently. This can be a big problem for men whose lives are a never-ending pity party.

                      CITNews works at Dr. Cole's office
                      Pioneer in total follicular unit hair transplantation and microscopic dissection, focusing on transforming hair restoration surgery from cosmetically unacceptable results into aesthetically pleasing results.

                      Cole Hair Transplant
                      1070 Powers Place
                      Alpharetta, Georgia 30009
                      Phone 678-566-1011
                      email CITNews at chuck@forhair.com

                      Please feel free to call or email me with any questions. Ask for Chuck

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                      • swingline747
                        Senior Member
                        • Apr 2013
                        • 172

                        #26
                        Originally posted by 35YrsAfter
                        You're probably a young guy. This is perhaps more true with younger, less sexually experienced men and women. Much of attraction between men and women relates to opposites. For example clitoris small, penis big, men's breasts, (hopefully) small, women's large/larger breasts. I have had women tell me that they find bald men hot! MPB studies indicate that balding men's testosterone is often 10 times more potent than mens who have no hair loss. Women can sense that. Women also sense insecurities and a defeated attitude and that's the biggest turn off of all. My brother and I are kind of bald and we have never had any problem attracting women. We stay in shape though.

                        Women think very differently than men do. Men can't seem to get that through their head. Women are far more emotional and in many cases the biggest turn on to them is having a man look them directly in the eye and speak with them confidently. This can be a big problem for men whose lives are a never-ending pity party.

                        CITNews works at Dr. Cole's office
                        Pioneer in total follicular unit hair transplantation and microscopic dissection, focusing on transforming hair restoration surgery from cosmetically unacceptable results into aesthetically pleasing results.

                        Cole Hair Transplant
                        1070 Powers Place
                        Alpharetta, Georgia 30009
                        Phone 678-566-1011
                        email CITNews at chuck@forhair.com

                        Please feel free to call or email me with any questions. Ask for Chuck
                        I'm 33
                        Well I respect your outlook on it, but I dont want to hijack this thread on the OP and dont want to bring people down with this topic so another time I guess.

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