Baldness Is The Catalyst To Becoming A Social Pariah

Butterbean Head

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Most of the specimens on here(myself included), have internal and external traits that are deemed negative by this capricious society hence why we have a hard time "Fitting" in.
Going bald only highlights these aforementioned traits more. Exterior organs become more pronounced, skin pallor is harshened, the gap between where the hairline is/should be and the chin becomes greater, thus the need to have some form of facial hair.
Overall, baldness is un-natural, but is the catalyst in shining the light upon other flaws which in some cases could be hidden(or certainly less severe) if hair was adorned.
 

JaneyElizabeth

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Most of the specimens on here(myself included), have internal and external traits that are deemed negative by this capricious society hence why we have a hard time "Fitting" in.
Going bald only highlights these aforementioned traits more. Exterior organs become more pronounced, skin pallor is harshened, the gap between where the hairline is/should be and the chin becomes greater, thus the need to have some form of facial hair.
Overall, baldness is un-natural, but is the catalyst in shining the light upon other flaws which in some cases could be hidden(or certainly less severe) if hair was adorned.
That's an excellent point. Look at young males who wear longer styles that frame the face. This can obscure things like bad angles or less than developed cheekbones and hide a variety of flaws. There's also the change in how balding guys deal with the wind. It goes from a pleasure to something that for me, actually psychically made my hair hurt, say in a convertible. Then there's the issue of always looking disheveled which is one big factor that is at least partially good about shaving. It's that you don't always need to carry a comb around and be fearful of the air blast every time a bar front door opens. But no, there's essentially nothing positive about hair loss for whites and even less so for Asian men. Blacks often look much nicer in my opinion because one, except for our Rastie friends, they seldom wear their hair long (although in my opinion, yes, fros can look unkempt at times) and they lack the color contrast between scalp hair and scalp to a much greater extent.

I hope you can find a way out of this misery. We all on here know it and feel it all too well even after purported recoveries. We are all just a few months from going bald in here pretty much without our meds....
 

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That's an excellent point. Look at young males who wear longer styles that frame the face. This can obscure things like bad angles or less than developed cheekbones and hide a variety of flaws. There's also the change in how balding guys deal with the wind. It goes from a pleasure to something that for me, actually psychically made my hair hurt, say in a convertible. Then there's the issue of always looking disheveled which is one big factor that is at least partially good about shaving. It's that you don't always need to carry a comb around and be fearful of the air blast every time a bar front door opens. But no, there's essentially nothing positive about hair loss for whites and even less so for Asian men. Blacks often look much nicer in my opinion because one, except for our Rastie friends, they seldom wear their hair long (although in my opinion, yes, fros can look unkempt at times) and they lack the color contrast between scalp hair and scalp to a much greater extent.

I hope you can find a way out of this misery. We all on here know it and feel it all too well even after purported recoveries. We are all just a few months from going bald in here pretty much without our meds....
I'm already fully egg(been since early 20s), so enduring is the only method.

My skin pallor is the biggest problem for me being bald. I have the physical frame, a decent head shape, courtesy of my Scandinavian and Irish DNA, I am very fair-skin, and as you mentioned, too much skin exposed(as a white man) is too harsh. I am very red and my beard is light ginger and blonde.

Look up Magnus Samuelson(strongman from Sverige) and how he looks now with a long beard. I am the spitting image of him.

I must add, that my facial features also don't befit the bald look. Rosy cheeks, blonde eyebrows and freckles make me look "soft" Only my size and having a beard offsets this somewhat although it's a paradox that both confuses and irritates the masses, hence the daily abuse I get.
 

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Ms Janey, I agree with your above post as well.

I feel for all those not yet fully bald.....but will be.
 

JaneyElizabeth

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I'm already fully egg(been since early 20s), so enduring is the only method.

My skin pallor is the biggest problem for me being bald. I have the physical frame, a decent head shape, courtesy of my Scandinavian and Irish DNA, I am very fair-skin, and as you mentioned, too much skin exposed(as a white man) is too harsh. I am very red and my beard is light ginger and blonde.

Look up Magnus Samuelson(strongman from Sverige) and how he looks now with a long beard. I am the spitting image of him.

I must add, that my facial features also don't befit the bald look. Rosy cheeks, blonde eyebrows and freckles make me look "soft" Only my size and having a beard offsets this somewhat although it's a paradox that both confuses and irritates the masses, hence the daily abuse I get.
I appreciate your insight. The little that I have to offer is the novel Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad which you might know better as Apocalypse Now. The character Colonel Kurtz (although the word means short in German) had a large masculine body but his large ivory white head made him seem almost god-like to the natives--Africans in the book and Vietnamese in the movie. This aspect is shot quite well in the movie and you really notice it. Maybe it's a bald guy's movie because the Duval character is similar. He has the confidence of the ages that nothing propelled will hit him and in the movie, nothing does while purportedly others are being blown away.
 

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I appreciate your insight. The little that I have to offer is the novel Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad which you might know better as Apocalypse Now. The character Colonel Kurtz (although the word means short in German) had a large masculine body but his large ivory white head made him seem almost god-like to the natives--Africans in the book and Vietnamese in the movie. This aspect is shot quite well in the movie and you really notice it. Maybe it's a bald guy's movie because the Duval character is similar. He has the confidence of the ages that nothing propelled will hit him and in the movie, nothing does while purportedly others are being blown away.
Just checked out "Colonel Kurtz", my oh my what a butterbean head!

Me personally being an introvert, I want to fall under the radar, be underrated....especially at my age.

Thanks for the replies.
 

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kilgore rules, though...
I appreciate your insight. The little that I have to offer is the novel Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad which you might know better as Apocalypse Now. The character Colonel Kurtz (although the word means short in German) had a large masculine body but his large ivory white head made him seem almost god-like to the natives--Africans in the book and Vietnamese in the movie. This aspect is shot quite well in the movie and you really notice it. Maybe it's a bald guy's movie because the Duval character is similar. He has the confidence of the ages that nothing propelled will hit him and in the movie, nothing does while purportedly others are being blown away.
 
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