superfrankie said:
Nichiyoubi said:
My experience is different. Once I figured out that I was punishing myself emotionally over my hair loss I decided right then and there that I was going to be who I am - hair or not. That step affected my self confidence in a huge way. Thereafter I dated more and better looking women than in years past.
There is a fundamental difference between males and females. Men are far more visual when it comes to judging attractiveness than women are. .
I love your input. It has really helped me to get to the bottom of and understand my self-punishment. Im on my way to something great. I love to come in here read your uplifting posts. There is so much sorrow around here its easy to forget that positivism also exist.
That is a fact, YES. (i.e. that men are for more visual on that subject) When we put a woman inside of our "friend-zone" there is nothing she can do to get herself out of there.
Superfrankie if anything I have written helped you in any way I am so happy to hear it.
Speaking of happiness, some years ago I discovered a gentleman named Dennis Prager who has taught me a lot about what it means to be happy. He is not the typical over-the-top gimmicky "it's too good to be true" type of guy. He is a realist, and uses simple language and great examples to make his point.
If you can spare 5 minutes I recommend you check this out:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gQqJvfh9irs
It's not mentioned in this video, but he developed something called "The Missing Tile Syndrome." Let's say you are looking at an otherwise beautifully tiled ceiling in a historic building, but one of the tiles is missing. Humans tend to fixate on the flaw and even assign it more importance than the overall picture.
Dennis has said that for men our hair often becomes "the missing tile." For women it may be their body shape or weight. Everyone has missing tiles, even wildly successful people like Elvis Presley - the very person being held as an example of "hair perfect for stardom" on a different thread. Elvis sadly became the victim of some of his own "missing tiles."
Let's focus on what's right, not what isn't. Keep the faith bro!