Baldness makes you more mascluine - FACT

CaptainForehead

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Steve Austin looks fine!
 

slipy

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it was written by bald guy who also claims shaving head with a razor gets him more respect from people, they treat him kindly. i can't seem to make sense of this bs.
 

Jockson

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tbh I d rather just look the way I do with hate @ 5 8 than be vin deisel at 6 0, I hate that type of look/idea
Who do you think women would prefer, you at 5 8 or Vin Diesel? Semi-srs question.

Another common lie

It's the face of those actors that is masculine not the lackness if hair lol

Most guys don't have those kind of faces like statham Austin and diesel and you need to be tall to Rick the muscler type. Will not work for 5'7 -

Out of curiosity, what makes Vin Diesel's face masculine? Is it his small jaw or the weak chin?
 

slipy

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Who do you think women would prefer, you at 5 8 or Vin Diesel? Semi-srs question.

im betting the trashy, slutty bimbo types would pick Vin. not sure if that's what he wants to get involved with.

other than that.....:dunno:
 

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I agree with slippy

Not every girl wud fall head over heels for bodybuilder excessively masculine brainless type

Maybe the w****s but thats all. Go back to the misc maystor
 

uncomfortable man

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There are far too many normal looking guys with full heads of hair that have the best of both worlds that wouldn't put muscular bald guys at an advantage, because you know how women want too have their cake and eat it too.

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But I think the idea that baldness makes you more masculine is a crock of ****. Not if you weren't ever masculine to begin with. Baldness only alienates you.
 

Quantum Cat

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perhaps not more masculine, but baldness - (skinhead NOT horseshoe) - can make you look 'harder', more thuggish, and people will be slightly more wary or afraid of you. Whether you think that's a good thing or not is down to you (and possibly where you live and what your job is)
 

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There are far too many normal looking guys with full heads of hair that have the best of both worlds that wouldn't put muscular bald guys at an advantage, because you know how women want too have their cake and eat it too.

UCMan I agree that baldness is a disadvantage, the issue is how much. There are many many NW1s who dont have a very aesthetic face, and clearly they would not be a girls first choice, but the thing is that there are very very few 9 and 10 males in this world.


But I think the idea that baldness makes you more masculine is a crock of ****. Not if you weren't ever masculine to begin with. Baldness only alienates you.
Nope. Baldness does make pretty much all guys more masculine. It has been shown in surveys.
HOWEVER more msculine does not mean more attactive.
 

uncomfortable man

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Masculinity is associated with strength, physical strength. If your skinny with a weak chin and pencil neck like me, then baldness only further detracts from your appearance.... a bald, shaved head doesn't create the illusion of an added twenty pounds of muscle, irrespective of what your studies claim.
 

Exodus2011

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Maybe not from ur point of view

And only thing responsible for the "weak" part is the cancer association

Its either weak or strong, people assume ur either military or cancer patient lol
 

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I agree, people seem to get classified as one or the other when they shave their head, it's a very extreme boundary....

However, as well as headshape, and body build, I think the way people dress also makes a big difference... I know this one guy a bit younger than me, about a NW3.5 who now goes sly, but it looks awful on him not just because he's skinny, but more because of the way he dresses, in that ultra casual, extra colourful, cheap-looking pretty boy way.

I think if you're going to shave your head like that at 24, you need a wardrobe that befits the style, with more expensive manly looking clothes. You can't just go around in the same cheap, metro-looking, high street garments that you wore when you were an 18year old with a full head of hair.

I feel sorry for the guy, cos some girl said he looked like a cancer patient, which was ****ing harsh, but those cheap, poncy, skinny looking topman type clothes don't do him any favours.

Investing in some high quality, classic style garments is absolutely vital for any bald/balding man, if he wishes to look more aesthetic and masculine and most importantly escape that generic, average-looking baldman look... IT goes you some reall class, distinction and swag if you like... and you haven't got to spend crazy money either.

You can't just buy cheap average-joe looking clothes like all the other sh*tmunchers on the street... Even guys with hair, once they pass 25, look awful in those cheap rags....

Never understood all those idiot guys who spend all that money on the gym/holidays/cars and then budget miserly when it comes to clothes... Completely defeats the object!

People on first impression will ALWAYS judge your wealth/status/character/personality by the quality of the clothes you are wearing.... so a bald guy wearing sh&tty, cheap looking clothes is really shooting himself in the foot and making life harder than it needs to be.
 

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I agree 100% with Primo
 

BrightonBaldy

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more important than your clothes is what shape you are in, its way way more important.

you dont need money to be in awesome shape. the above i beleive to be true assuming that youre dressing to attract women rather than create some sort of social status(and no they arent the same thing).


look at it from our perspective when looking at women. lets face it, if a lass was a big fatty/pig ugly it wouldnt matter how well dressed she was, fat women spend absolute fortunes on clothes, make up, their hair and all the other **** they think is compensating for their physical repulsiveness.

same goes for a girl with an obviously great body wearing nothing but a t shirt and training bottoms, doing something as simple as pushing a shopping trolley, it doesnt matter what the **** she wears she will look good.

dressing better can help you in life generally if you know what to wear in the right places, when it comes to women nothing tops being in superb physical condition.

i used to be ripped, low bodyfat % etc back in my youth, im 30 next year but could probably get there again with a hell of alot of work given im not fat at all, to me thats the only way to carry off being bald. even just being 'slim' doesnt cut it. i had one bald friend when i was in my early 20's (before mine fell out) and he was in the same condition, could stroll out into a beach or party and take his top off to attract women, looked superb even with the dome shining away.
 

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I can't afford to go to a gym, but I've bought some dumbells and a training book and I'm going to try and tone up my pecs and my abs while at the same time losing weight by excercising. as I have gyno, it's going to be a tough ask though
 

BrightonBaldy

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lol @ a book


use the internet man, check out youtube, theres loads of videos with advice for people who cant use gym equipment.

nobody really needs a gym, it isnt any easier to get in shape in a gym or lose weight, a gym cant change your diet. expensive gym equipment can help if somebody needs to bulk up i guess, i mean really go for it like a bodybuilder, **** that for a giraffe though.
 

Quantum Cat

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at least you can trust a book. any amateur can upload stuff to the net. but I will see if I can find some good training websites
 

Jockson

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Internet/Youtube is going to be more useful than a book imo. Besides, the most important thing is to get the basics right. It's really not complicated and you don't necessarily need a gym. Dumbbells and a pull up bar is pretty much all you need for a start.
 
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