Ladies, do you lose attraction to your husband or SO if he starts balding? (men, love)
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I only learned recently that some guys are insecure about balding. It came as a surprise to me, I didn't know.
Some are. My husband doesn't really feel good about his receding hair lines. He wants to undergo hair transplant but I always tell him that no matter how his hair look like, my love for him will never change, not even a bit.
Who do you think the all the Rogaine commercials you see on TV are being directed at?
They always try to sell you stuff on TV - especially stuff you don't even need or care about, and up until a few years ago, I had never heard a guy express any concern about this.
I was curious because my older brother's wife used to always say that she could never go out with a balding guy ever like this was a huge turnoff for her. He always has a fantastic head of hair. But in the past 8 years, his hairline has receded alot and his crown is thining a bit. He's more concerned about this than I think most men are; he brings it up almost every time I see him. Although he never came out and said it, I wonder if he's worried his wife won't want him anymore.
Maybe he should have married a less superficial woman.
No, I do not; it's just one tiny piece of an overall package for me.
I'll flip this around though and ask a question as a cancer patient who has gone through chemo: would you still find your wife attractive if she lost all of her hair?
What about women whose hair thins with age and hormonal changes?
It goes both ways... don't marry someone if something like a change in their physical appearance is a dealbreaker for you.
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