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20-06-2020, 01:00 PM
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Hair Today!

Does a good Head of Hair matter on a man?

Would you love your Spuuse/Partner any less if over the years he lost his hair? Very superficial!
Many men try all kinds of Hair Restorers which do not work
Only expensive painful Hair Transplants work.

Bald men can be very attractive and is a sign of Verility
and some men actually shave it all off.
And, some ladies are hirsuite, but still get married and have family.
Does your Cowning Glory really matter?
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20-06-2020, 01:08 PM
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On a man - No!

Myself - yes my crowning glory matters very much as I expect it does to most woman.
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20-06-2020, 01:10 PM
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Baldness suits some men but not others. Look at our illustrious leaders for example.
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20-06-2020, 01:19 PM
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Only if you can look at them upside down and pretend it's a beard.
I don't mind bald heads or any length.
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20-06-2020, 03:45 PM
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Re: Hair Today!

Maybe the problem is more in the mind of the 'hairstyle owner' than in those who see that person?

Like a lot of people in this lockdown, I have been unable to get a haircut. The last time was 04 March so it's rather long now. I could easily have shaved the lot off, with the aid of kitchen scissors and a razor. However, that did not happen as I did not like to think of myself looking that way.

That shouldn't have bothered me really when I look round and see so many with that 'look', including those in my own family.
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20-06-2020, 04:00 PM
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Son was going bald as a young man, he gets me at present to shave it all off for him, he bought some clippers, bit like clipping a horse but on a smaller scale, I enjoy doing it.
Me.... I like having hair, usually, but at the moment it's a mess, usually short & brown, at present odd lengths, nearly touching my shoulders, no shape, very grey & I hate it.
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20-06-2020, 08:12 PM
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Re: Hair Today!

Originally Posted by carol ->
On a man - No!

Myself - yes my crowning glory matters very much as I expect it does to most woman.
Carol, Beautiful hair is to be admired and it is usually inherited.

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20-06-2020, 08:14 PM
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Originally Posted by Tiffany ->
Son was going bald as a young man, he gets me at present to shave it all off for him, he bought some clippers, bit like clipping a horse but on a smaller scale, I enjoy doing it.
Me.... I like having hair, usually, but at the moment it's a mess, usually short & brown, at present odd lengths, nearly touching my shoulders, no shape, very grey & I hate it.
Tiffany, lots of families are cutting each others hair
Shagggy dog hair cuts are in fashion and are quite attractive!

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20-06-2020, 08:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Baz46 ->
Maybe the problem is more in the mind of the 'hairstyle owner' than in those who see that person?

Like a lot of people in this lockdown, I have been unable to get a haircut. The last time was 04 March so it's rather long now. I could easily have shaved the lot off, with the aid of kitchen scissors and a razor. However, that did not happen as I did not like to think of myself looking that way.

That shouldn't have bothered me really when I look round and see so many with that 'look', including those in my own family.
Baz486, longer hair on men sometimes makes them look younger!

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20-06-2020, 08:18 PM
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Re: Hair Today!

Originally Posted by TessA ->
Only if you can look at them upside down and pretend it's a beard.
I don't mind bald heads or any length.
TessA
That wold be a 'Sight for Sore Eyes' in bed.

 
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