I still disagree about men being weak. What's not 'real' about technology and what's 'real' about the opposite? Men in the past used to have families. Nowadays, they don't because they can't. They use technology to pass the time.
Doesn't work for a bald guy practically. Using up to date photos that reveal the extent of my hair loss, I got 0 matches and ran out of people in my area.
What
@Feelsbadman seems to be saying is this, and I experienced it too. If you have hair, you simply go for a haircut every few weeks and that's your baseline level of attractiveness. Dressing well, being in shape and other things are good but not essential and it's fine to just be average in these areas and instead enjoy life, like
@Oknow does. When you are bald, you have to do everything there is to overcompensate. It's a manual buzz cut every few days with grooming. If your beard or eyebrows get out of control, you look bad so that needs to be maintained. Same thing for your skin. You have to always be in good shape because if that goes you again look not average but terrible as a bald guy. So you have to stick to a rigorous diet and exercise plan. Remember that eating also takes longer for you because high protein or high fibre (vegetables) foods take longer to chew, and you can't miss a meal. In addition, there are the standard things that you might do to be an interesting person, and doing things that you enjoy. So, doing this, you will soon feel overwhelmed or almost overwhelmed with all of the stuff that you have to do just to maintain yourself. I know that many times I said no to hanging out with friends because I had to do my fitness training and eat my dietetic meal. At the same time, guys with hair who do not have such demands can put that extra time into stuff like their career or social things or books. Baldness is a tax on life. The worst thing is that all these efforts are futile. A bald guy can never compensate for being bald.