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    Quote Originally Posted by NotBelievingIt View Post
    For guys who have a clear temple recession and/or forehead and are freakin a buzz is understandable.

    Someone like me though? Hairline has barely budged, but there is temple recession going on just behind the hairline and general thinning all over, but not so obvious.

    My "fear" is that by buzzing, the extent of the loss will become obvious to everyone - at which point I have a conundrum. If I let it grow back with any length, everyone will still know. Which means I basically have to leave it buzzed?

    Bleh.

    I wish this hair loss was far more clear and defined instead of "diffuse" quite honestly.
    Eh, if you buzz it short enough I'm sure nobody will notice the recession.

    BUT IN CASE THEY DO: That would be a perfect time to stick both middle fingers straight up in the air as high as you can. If you're gonna go bald anyway, you might as well own it! Pretty soon it's not gonna matter how long you grow your hair, they'll still notice that you're balding (in fact having long hair might even make it more obvious). If you really don't wanna do it now, that's understandable...but it's an option for ya if/when your balding progresses.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maradona View Post
    I have a mirror bro, it's something i dealt with my entire life, that is the shape of my head.

    It's just gonna be tougher to walk around like an alien
    If it makes you feel better, I have a noticeable lump sticking out of the right side of my head where my shunt valve is, AND a scar on my scalp. Exposing it was what I was afraid of most as far as going bald was concerned (it was not noticeable with long hair). The ladies still love my buzzed head. Weird head shape or not, give the buzz a shot. You might be surprised.

    Oh yeah, and I have macrocephaly (an enlarged head). Still looks good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheNitwon View Post
    If it makes you feel better, I have a noticeable lump sticking out of the right side of my head where my shunt valve is, AND a scar on my scalp. Exposing it was what I was afraid of most as far as going bald was concerned (it was not noticeable with long hair). The ladies still love my buzzed head. Weird head shape or not, give the buzz a shot. You might be surprised.

    Oh yeah, and I have macrocephaly (an enlarged head). Still looks good.
    Fair play mate - gotta lot of respect for you, you've bitten the bullet and dont give a fck

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    I've tried buzzing my hair before. Personally, my head shape is not ideal. In my case, it didn't look great. Not terrible mind you, but definitely not great. Takes some courage though, that's for sure. Nothing you can't muster up, though. Some heads just look better buzzed, that's for sure. Up to you to try it out and see how you like it!

    Also, buzzing my head in some ways made my receded hairline more noticeable, even accentuating it. It was more of an 'embracing' type of thing, if that makes any sense. Didn't serve to hide anything, really.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sanook View Post
    It's hard to believe that there's actual straight men this superficial and spiteful over another man's appearance... its just so shallow. No wonder we're all so worried about how we look, it's not just about attracting the opposite sex, these days its about fitting into society without being ridiculed.
    TBH I find it hard to believe that in the year 2012 any comment (positive or negative) about a fellow man is instantly replied with the accusation/insinuation of homo-sexuality. Please do grow up man.

    Superficial? Why on earth are you on a baldness forum if the 'shallowness' of becoming bald and this affecting your physical appearance doesn't bother you?

    Spiteful? Get a dictionary man. Because my post is anything but.
    Spitefulness is induced by mischievous purposes, hate or jealousy. I don't see how I should feel any of these things towards another bald man. I'm just saying I think it looks ridiculous, which seems like my good right?
    Hence there is a difference between finding something ridiculous and ridiculing something.

    I do think long hair on a balding man looks ridiculous as much as I think a flowerpot on someone's head does, people riding a 5 man tandem or someone wearing an 70's mullet with a pornstar moustache. I'd say everyone in the world has something they think that looks stupid. If this makes me a homo-sexual, I'd say you're the one that's shallow.^^

    Honestly, I hope you're one of those guys who wears their balding head long and therefor feel hugely insulted by my post. Otherwise I have absolutely no idea where you are coming from.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheNitwon View Post
    Eh, if you buzz it short enough I'm sure nobody will notice the recession.
    True...but then I'd seriously need to hit a tanning booth because I can tell my scalp is pretty darn pale and since I have black hair....asdlfkjasdlfkjasdlkf

    But then again, because of the way the hair is, it might still be seen. Its basically framed by hair hehe

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    Quote Originally Posted by Morbo View Post
    TBH I find it hard to believe that in the year 2012 any comment (positive or negative) about a fellow man is instantly replied with the accusation/insinuation of homo-sexuality. Please do grow up man.

    Superficial? Why on earth are you on a baldness forum if the 'shallowness' of becoming bald and this affecting your physical appearance doesn't bother you?

    Spiteful? Get a dictionary man. Because my post is anything but.
    Spitefulness is induced by mischievous purposes, hate or jealousy. I don't see how I should feel any of these things towards another bald man. I'm just saying I think it looks ridiculous, which seems like my good right?
    Hence there is a difference between finding something ridiculous and ridiculing something.

    I do think long hair on a balding man looks ridiculous as much as I think a flowerpot on someone's head does, people riding a 5 man tandem or someone wearing an 70's mullet with a pornstar moustache. I'd say everyone in the world has something they think that looks stupid. If this makes me a homo-sexual, I'd say you're the one that's shallow.^^

    Honestly, I hope you're one of those guys who wears their balding head long and therefor feel hugely insulted by my post. Otherwise I have absolutely no idea where you are coming from.
    Here, let me simplify it:
    • I don't care what people on the street look like.
    • I don't care what my co-workers look like.
    • I don't care what any of my friends look like.
    • I don't care what my family looks like.
    The only time I've given a damn about what anyone looks like is myself and my partner or potential partner. It's somewhat shallow, but naturally justified.

    I'm not sure where people find the energy and time to over-analyse or poke fun at so many people's appearance, but yeah that's society for you. I think its ****ed. That's my opinion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sanook View Post
    Here, let me simplify it:
    Sanook, I beg you man. Please don't make your post any more simple than they already are. I don't think I'd be able to cope.

    Quote Originally Posted by sanook View Post
    Here, let me simplify it:
    • I don't care what people on the street look like.
    • I don't care what my co-workers look like.
    • I don't care what any of my friends look like.
    • I don't care what my family looks like.
    The only time I've given a damn about what anyone looks like is myself and my partner or potential partner. It's somewhat shallow, but naturally justified.
    Ok let me me break it down for you, since you obviously haven't (intentionally?) read my previous post.

    We all look at other people to decide how things reflect on ourselves and determine our own identity. We look at the clothing of guys who have the same posture and height we have so we can see what style would suit ourselves and what not. We look at the hair of people with same style we have or the same type of balding, so we can see what would look good on us or how our hair is going to evolve.
    It is a common fact that once you start balding, you suddenly see a lot more bald people on the streets than you've seen before and you ussually start looking for a bald rolemodel.

    And surprise surprise, for everything you think that looks good there's something you think that looks bad. For something that you think that looks cool, there's something you think that looks ridiculous.

    Is this gay? Is this shallow? Not a in a billion years. It's called having an opinion and we all have them. It would shallow if you would exclude people in your life solemnly based upon their appearance, which my post makes no notion of.

    Quote Originally Posted by sanook View Post
    [*]I don't care what my family looks like.
    My girlfriend is a pretty girl and I love her with all my heart. 2 years ago she followed the hype and dyed her hair red. Since her natural colour is blonde, she has a pale skin colour. It looked terrible on her and that is what I told her. I love her too much to have her run around with something everyone knowns looked bad and would only play in her disadvantage.
    I suppose your wife can only be so lucky.

    Quote Originally Posted by sanook View Post

    I'm not sure where people find the energy and time to over-analyse or poke fun at so many people's appearance, but yeah that's society for you. I think its ****ed. That's my opinion.
    I already replied to this in my previous post.
    Now you just added 'making fun of someone' to it instead of just ridiculing someone.
    I think you're the one who's over-analysing a very simple unmistakable post.

    If this post of mine:

    Quote Originally Posted by Morbo View Post
    . It doesn't only look ridiculous to women but also to other men.
    according to you equals ->

    Quote Originally Posted by sanook View Post
    over-analyse or poke fun at so many people's appearance,.
    There is something wrong with your state of mind.
    Calling something ridiculous is not the same as ridiculing something.
    Any problem you have with society is up to you.


    The only intend of my post was to support people who were having doubts about shaving their heads short by noting that short bald looks way better (less ridicioulous) than long bald. It doesn't ridicule people, it doesn't make fun of people and it didn't have the intend to do either.

    So I do not take any words of mine back for the 1 in a billion people who feel it was.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Morbo View Post
    Sanook, I beg you man. Please don't make your post any more simple than they already are. I don't think I'd be able to cope.

    Yeah, that's rich coming from someone who struggles to string a sentence together:

    Quote Originally Posted by Morbo View Post
    The only intend of my post


    Quote Originally Posted by Morbo View Post
    I suppose your wife can only be so lucky.

    ...

    Quote Originally Posted by sanook View Post
    The only time I've given a damn about what anyone looks like is myself and my partner or potential partner.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sanook View Post

    Yeah, that's rich coming from someone who struggles to string a sentence together:




    ...

    If you are refering to the fact I used the verb 'intend' instead of the noun 'intent' because English is not my first language you are rather desperate.
    It would be rich though if we could instead continue this discussion in flawless dutch though to avoid these details. Fool. ^^

    I think my example about the wife was very clear. If I didn't care for these bald people, I simply wouldn't have said it, because it wouldn't have been in my interest how they present themselves.

    I'd say the message was of my post was very clear. This forum is to support fellow baldies. The intention (!) of my post was to support and encourage people who were doubting or were hesitant to trim down their hair, by saying it does ridiculous to wear it long after a certain stage (which quite frankly it does to 9 out of 10 people). There was nothing ridiculing, over-analyzing or insulting about it. Let alone poking fun.

    If it was to you, you have so serious mental issues and I simply take no responsibility for it. My post stands as it stands and I take no word of it back. If that's a problem to you, you can just bite me man.

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