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taurismo
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Myself and some of the guys I work with are always joking around who woman like more bald man or man with hair. Some of us shave our heads including myself not becouse were going bald but becouse we choose too. And i was wondering what u ladies or gentleman have to say about the subject. My opinion is that you see more man shaving their heads than u did years ago.Is bald sexier or having hair is,thats the question.
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Minotaur
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When I had long hair, I attracted artsy girls and rock n roll girls,
when I shaved my head and grew a goatee, I attracted more gangster girls or edgy girls.

Lots of chicks like a shaved head. It reminds them of the baldhead down there, hahahaha.
But for my sake of attracting the more artsy girly girls, I'm growing my hair longer again.
I'm almost getting the Jesus look goin on, hahahaha.


It just depends on the girl really,
the person above who said lack of hair looks unprofessional,
notice how she's an Aries, Aries rule the head and hair, so they're obsessed with it.

I find that Light signs (fire and air) care more about outside looks, cuz they're superficial.
While a Darkside signs, (earth and water) will care more about how you make them feel inside.


Posted by firewaterair
Personally, I wouldn't date a bald guy, but I know many others that would. I find that it ages some men, or makes them look unprofessional.

I think hair makes a person look more attractive, so without the hair, it's like an important asset is missing.



by the law of karma of prejudice,
one day you'll meet a bald dude who you won't date,
but he'll still steal your heart away. πŸ˜‰

Perhaps you should date a bald dude, he might be The One. LOL.
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venusianbull
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LOL Well? He's a magnetic dude. No spanks on men that take more time to get around than I do. Throw on a hoodie and let's roll. Bald = more testosterone. Close cropped is tidy and makes sense. What I do not care for is a comb over. One hair twined about the head. The part that occurs 1" above the ear so the hair is smoothed over and sprayed ( it looks like a small animal died on someones head. Rigor mortis has set in so it lifts like a board in the wind. Or gets some wild 'Flock of Seagulls' thing going on with no hair in the middle. ) Makes a woman have random thoughts like chaining someone to a chair and whipping out a pair of Wahl clippers replete with lightening arcing outside the window. *lab coat and goggles optional*
The odd DQ swirl in front. The 'M' where it recedes away from the center hair. Good old male pattern baldness.

Anyhooters. As a woman I personally do not associate my femininity or sexiness with my hair. I do not consider it an accomplishment to have long for one. Anyone sans alopecia can manage this feat without trying. I adore it short for two, it suits. For three the central men in my family about lost their marbles seeing a woman with short hair ( neck, shoulders and face loud and proud ) so I grew up minus hang ups of mermaid locks.
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Minotaur
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yeah, and Pecherese is a Libra,
Aries and Libra being young souls and superficial sign.

most black men sport the bald look,
and lots of girls like black men.

Hell, a black man who's made it big gets a lot of attention from all types of women from all cultures.
even more than white dudes who's made it big. Sometimes I wish I was black πŸ˜›


It's not looks that works for men, it's more about A Look.
and it's mostly about perception of social status and communication.

Bruce Willis said, "what makes a man isn't how much hair is on his head, but what's in his heart."

and bald guys have a LOT of testosterone - that which makes a man.

also, there's no such thing as a metrosexual, don't even get me started on the topic, lol.
that word was only invented recently, our ancestors enjoyed being real men and natural women,
until the recent pussification of America in the past decades.
from my book of manliness, the word for metrosexual is actually, "faags in the closet"

What's worse is the emo music subculture now, damn son, vat iz dis shiet..
even pirates are made to look like they wear eyeliners now, wtf.

(I can't put on eyeliners nor do my hair, I have a hook in one hand, a wooden leg, and my eye-patch covers one eye, yaarrr!!) πŸ˜› πŸ˜› πŸ˜›

and even more atrocious is the highpitch-ness of the male voice I hear nowadays,
damn son, wtf.

Ladies, how would you feel if a guy spends more time in the bathroom and/or in front of the mirror,
than the time in the bedroom with you??
(might as well carry a male version mona lisa painting around when you walk with him in public)
(where now the guy gets more attention than you)

if you prefer a metro guy, (faag in the closet), and have prejudice against a skin head looking dude.
then it sounds like you just haven't been fucked really good. πŸ˜›

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Minotaur
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hell yeah.
thanks VB, from now on, shaving shall be called MANSCAPING!! haha. πŸ˜›

naw, man's gotta manscape when the grass grows tall enough,
gotta manscape the landscape to clean the field and harvest the crop.
cuz a beard feels itchy and uncomfortable when the wind blows on your face,
it's like wind blowing through the forest of trees, that grow on your face.. πŸ˜› πŸ˜›

damn, I'm so poetic, I love myself.
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Minotaur
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Posted by Pecheresse
Posted by Minotaur
"I'm def not a superficial girl, I just need hair to hold onto. And pull."

lolwut.
yeah I can understand Libra..
you are superficially kinda deep, and deeply kinda superficial. :O

pulling hair is hot,
but I kinda don't like my hair being pulled,
I like pulling girls' hair instead. πŸ˜›



You shouldn't label people you know nothing about. Jussayin.

And yeah, I love pulling hair. End of story. πŸ™‚
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Relax, I'm just teasing you. πŸ˜‰
but who's labeling who? by saying someone is labeling you, aren't you labeling yourself?
and if you refuse the label, aren't you labeling yourself as someone who fears being labeled?

how can someone be labeled if the label doesn't stick on the object?
and how can a label describe the person when a person can be labeled many things? lol

I've been labeled, "bad guy" and "good guy", but which is which?
if you label someone evil, another person comes label him good,
so which is the right label?

and aren't you labeling others in your previous post of "eww, baldhead!"?
aren't you labeling the men you know nothing about by seeing their shaved head, with your label called, "eww, not my type"?
so you're labeling others because you're justlabelin, and you refuse to be labeled by others, because you're justdenyin?
is that not a double standard? justsayin

what do you mean it isn't,
it is, and it's ok, because everyone has double standards.

if you're gonna label others, be prepared to be labeled.

and yes, we shouldn't label someone we don't know very well.

The thing is, it's human nature to label those they don't know very well,
those who they know a little bit, and those who they know everything about.
We label, everything.

and by labeling bald men with "eww", aren't you labeling yourself as "superficial"?

and then a Minotaur comes along and reads your label,
and you're accusing me of the label that was already there,
that you put on yourself in the first place.

But it's okay, because everyone does it, everyone is superficial.
so why be afraid to be superficial, you're afraid to be like everyone else?

thus, you're looking for the label called "Unique".
and you know yourself as being unique, or do you?
so why afraid of other labels, when the label you place on yourself, yourse
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Minotaur
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lf, should be the most important.

And you ARE unique.

do you feel better now? I'm just reading the label you put there already,
just another label other than "superficial".

So why do you put 2 opposite labels on yourself, and liking one and dislike the other?
aren't you supposed to represent balance?
and how are you sure that I know nothing about you? didn't I just describe you accurately?
and why does it matter if someone knows you or not,
because we all label, everything in existence.

you don't like it? well, you still do it, and others will still do it to you.

I'm not playing the devil's advocate, I am the advocate's devil.

and why a long post, you ask?
because I'm doing you a favor by cleansing some karma,
how do you know your "True Love" isn't a bald guy?
what if he is, and when he comes, you label him with, "eww, not my type"?

you didn't ask for a favor? well who said I wanted anything in return? lol πŸ˜›


but relax, I'm just teasing πŸ˜‰

congratulations, Pecheresse.
you're one step closer to enlightenment.
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Minotaur
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Posted by everevolvingepithet
Imagine if they were knocking boots, then in the throws of passion she goes to grip his hair and....wooopsss, what's going on here then ?!?!?!?!
j/k pech πŸ˜›



fffffffuuuuuuu, damn, that would be awkward.. πŸ˜•

that's why, ladies, get used to male-pattern baldness,
there's some shiet wrong with the atmosphere and waters of the Earth nowadays,
most guys will go bald eventually, are you gonna not love him anymore because he's lost his hair? lol.

and if you're gonna do that, you don't even deserve to say the word Love,
because neither do you understand what it is, nor do you deserve to have it.
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venusianbull
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Posted by taurismo
Now that's what i'm talking about "deadringerr",Nicely put.You know i guess it can go both ways I dated a pisces lady and she never dated a bald man before me.Now she thinks that bald man are sexier.She also made the statement that you have to be pretty secure in your masculinity to shave it off. So I guess you never know until you try it.



Awwww yeh. That's EXACTLY what I think about my hair. Rocking the pixie. Whut whut. Wanna piece of me, HUH?! Feeling lucky punk?
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Minotaur
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damn, it's quite interesting to hear what real women really think about men who are bald.
in yahoo questions and online blogs about bald men, women always go nuts about them.


one of men's greatest fears is to lose their hair,
and most men aren't comfortable with accepting it.

Then I came to the discovery that
there is a chemical in high amount of testosterone that results in hairloss in men,
another thing that contributes to that is wisdom and understanding.

So as men becomes more wise and more masculine, he begins to lose his hair.

Hair on the head sends out a feminine energy, whether in men or women.
But I'm attached to the rock n roll look, so I've always had long hair.
and when I do, I always attract girls that like my kind of music,
but they were unhappy girls for some reason.

Now a strong masculine energy attracts a strong feminine energy.
When I shaved my heads, all these really girly girls always check me out.

I've got a little bit of a receding hairline, I think I'm gonna start to lose it in a few years.

you guys are reinforcing my decision to shave it off if I lose my hair,
instead of finding ways to restore it or hide it. πŸ˜›

that's awesome, now I'm 100% comfortable with being a skin head, hahahaha.

I love myself a real woman.
damn, I think I might even shave my head right now. πŸ˜›
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venusianbull
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Ahhhhhh, I β€” this thread.



Yes Taurismo, I remember that. Hehehehee. No hair getting in my face during a bike ride or playing outside, no fuss. No wondering 'what to do with it'. No ocean of products spilling out of baskets. No parade of bows, glitters, hair ties, jaw clamps. No display shelf of ceramic straighteners, hair dryers and curling irons. No smelly perms. No endless gallon jugs of shampoo and conditioner. Dime sized blob of 'poo, these 10 fingers and I am outta der. Whoot whoot.
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Posted by taurismo
Some spend all that money to look a certain way,and behold they look even worse.Money and Fame.They don't go together very well.HaaaaHaaaaa.And fire it is purdyyy.I'm around it every day.



Hmmmm, around fire every day you say. Curiouser and curiouser. πŸ™‚

I need flame. Candles, flickering and popping of a fireplace, rippling embers in a woodstove when the logs have burned down. Bonfire outside. That's some feel good right there.
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