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i would tell the shallow girls in california that I maybe losing my hair up top but the hair is not thinning at all on................................................ ...
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Lol, for some reason I often catch myself doing the "WTF?" after reading your posts.
My significant other makes comments about his hair and its (perceived by him, I don't see it) balding; I really don't care. He's attractive to me, balding or not (really, I don't know what he's talking about, he's not balding ...).
Methinks that this is a concern that is mostly one that guys share, but not one that women particularly notice. At least, I don't.
Bald is beautiful--fat and bald is something else. If you keep up your grooming and keep your hair trimmed everywhere else and keep in shape, I can't see a problem, but then I would ask those things of men who have hair too. Agree that I don't like combovers, but I think the hair you do have should either be short or shaved off, and no preference on either of those--whatever looks best on you.
Women: would balding make you reconsider dating a guy?
Yes, if I were balding I might reconsider going out of the house without a hat or a wig. Then I'd have to deal with that whole "do I take off the hat or wig if we get intimate" thing. Oy veyschmeer!!! So much to consider!
I'll admit it:
I don't like fully bald or mostly bald men. They're just not attractive to me. It's a big turn-off for some reason. I can deal with a slightly receding hairline. If that progressed to him balding, then hopefully by that time I am already in love and able to overlook it .
What you do is date shorter women, so that they don't see the top of your head.
I was talking about when we are sitting down face to face on a date.
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