Ladies, would you ever date a balding man? (supply, guys, head)
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Why don't you just move on and leave this man alone. From what you have posted his balding is a huge issue for you and I don't see you getting past it unless you badger him into getting it "buzzed off". That is NOT YOUR CHOICE that is HIS CHOICE and it is not your place to even mention it.
Leave him alone so he can find a woman who accepts and appreciates him for the man he is with or without the "buzz".
There are MANY men who are just as superficial about a woman's appearance, aren't they? For all we know he is similar to her and hates her big hips or nose or her stick out ears p. or buck teeth.
99.99% of White guys look considerably worse bald. It's ruinous to their looks. It can take you from a 9/10 to a 3/10 in looks.
Since I'm a big tennis fan, I know all about hair loss as it relates to tennis players.
American tennis player James Blake is one of the few guys who looks great bald, but he's half-Black, which gives him the right skull shape and skin tone to pull it off well.
Andre Agassi was able to pull off the bald look well when he worse a goatee and shaved it down. I think he looked bad in the later years when he went completely slick. And we all know about how he used to wear a hairpiece before he had embraced his baldness.
Other tennis players hide their baldness.
Ever wondered why Roddick always wore a hat? It feel off when he dived during a game, exposing his baldness.
Federer has some baldness going on, which is why he wears that bandana up high on his forehead during matches.
Yes, I dated a balding man. Didn't matter to me that his head was starting to look like Dr. Phil. It was his heart that mattered. I thought he was the one for me- I dont know what happened
I actually tend to be attracted to balding men. Is that weird? Well I don't care. One reason I think is that as men and women age and get gray hair, it doesn't do what it's "supposed" to do--it's more wiry and sticks out in every direction and unless the man gets more meticulous about keeping up with it, it can get really goofy. Says me, who has goofy hair and always has had.
My current BF is starting to go bald, and I think he's hot.
Hair (or the lack of hair) is less important to me than whether or not a guy is a grownup, capable of taking care of himself, making smart financial decisions, etc.
I don't even see why a woman should even have to consider it. Most of the men wouldn't even give a 'balding woman,' the time of day, in fact most of them say they wouldn't even want a woman with a short cut hair let alone balding, it all has to be long and flowing.
I'm not following what you're saying.
Which is it? Yes or no?
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