Oh just shave your head its cool! GO TO HELL!

swingline747

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I don't know what your opinion is on that.

http://www.gourmetstylewellness.com/interac...-are-so-vain?p=1152922&viewfull=1#post1152922

this whole discussion we were having.

I cant blame society because its just an ingrained preference. Then Anyone I am not attracted to can say society made me not like brunettes (but I do like brunettes), or fatties (don't like fatties), or trannies (still in question), or poodles with skirts (no comment, jagermeister) but its just my preferences and opinions that made it so.

Im sorry but if society as a WHOLE decided to treat hairloss as something attractive I would not like it anymore and still be as distraught because "I" don't like my head bald. Honestly I think you would probably feel the same if you put it in perspective.
I never blame a woman for not liking me because of my hair, i will never condemn their preference because there are plenty of girls I dont like due to issues. Im not rude to them about it but it is so. It sucks but you cant be mad at them, you can be mad at YOU and your situation but not them.

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I don't know what your opinion is on that.

hellhouser how did you get the avatar to animate the gif, im having trouble getting that to work?
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scorpiolove

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Society has become to feminized,its natural for a man to lose his hair,but its not natural to court women,in ancient times men used to hunt for women,now we got to act like a bunch of pussies just to get some pussy.
 

uncomfortable man

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@ Swingline, so you think that women's preferences against bald guys is in no way influenced by our society? You think you're preferences aren't influenced by society? Or do you think you're so much of an individual that every thought you've had has been completely from your own mind? Impossible. Do you think that women's preferences against bald men are as innocent as someone choosing brown eyes over blue or is there a negative connotation for baldness that deters many women from even considering them? There is preference and there is prejudice. In this case I definately think the latter is the case and not the former.
 

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Swingline, I totally know what you are going tho. I have been shaving my head since I was 22. I started losing my hair at 21. Now I am a very good looking guy and stay in shape. I'm 37 years old now and look 30 or younger in the face. I have no problem getting women but I notice younger women do not give me the attention I should be getting because I don't have hair. My bald head does make me look older and I am getting a system within the month. People are superficial that is life. Physical looks is the one thing that gets a girl to talk to you. Once she gets to know you and likes you the looks part is less important but you have to get her attention first! Don't worry bro with the systems that are avaiable today you will be stealing your brothers girlfrieds before to lo0ng!
 

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I believe we have a collective consciousness that moves from generation to generation. Somewhere in our history baldness became bad and the idea propogated.
 

swingline747

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I believe we have a collective consciousness that moves from generation to generation. Somewhere in our history baldness became bad and the idea propogated.

Baldness just became honesty
We no longer dealt with tyrannic bald leaders that would conive the public it was a sign of intelligence or have you beheaded for mocking them....... Ah the good ol days


But to uncomfortable man I'm not getting into this again
My opinions are mine. I would not like being bald nor think I was good looking even if it was appreciated.
By saying society has a disposition against hair loss and that's what makes it hard for us is wrong because YOU feel the same way and society did not put that on you is just or natural instinct for youth beauty and competition.

Stop blaming society for things. If we did this and accepted if then Black's and whites would still have separate water fountains....... Ah the good ol days ( I'm sorrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrry, it was to hard to resist) and the minority of people would not have affected change. It's true there are plenty of Good looking and successful balls people who get past it, the only problem is we as a collective on this forum choose not to. I can accept this and choose to be determined to fix it instead
 

uncomfortable man

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So you would be fine saying that you don't like black people as a preference if that were the case?
 
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There are times I see my repulsion to baldness is me succumbing to the popular attitude, society sees it as a undesirable trait and i conform to it and hence i hate it.
BUT
ON OTHER TIMES, i think what if tomorrow every1 started seeing balding as cool, i would still not want it and i would still want a full head of hair. My desire for perfection drives this.
BUT
IS my desire of perfection an individual attribute or me conforming to societal attitudes
and i feel where does this thought process end - Do i think as an individual or am i subconsciously being a conformist.

I do not know but NOTHING CHANGES ONE THING - I WANT THAT BALD SPOT TO BE COVERED WITH THICK HAIR! ASAP!
 

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There are times I see my repulsion to baldness is me succumbing to the popular attitude, society sees it as a undesirable trait and i conform to it and hence i hate it.
BUT
ON OTHER TIMES, i think what if tomorrow every1 started seeing balding as cool, i would still not want it and i would still want a full head of hair. My desire for perfection drives this.
BUT
IS my desire of perfection an individual attribute or me conforming to societal attitudes
and i feel where does this thought process end - Do i think as an individual or am i subconsciously being a conformist.

I do not know but NOTHING CHANGES ONE THING - I WANT THAT BALD SPOT TO BE COVERED WITH THICK HAIR! ASAP!

I would say it's a bit of both, social attitudes and your own natural aversion. But then that's hardly surprising since social attitudes are ultimately the collective gut feelings of other people just like you and me. It's just that we are on the wrong side of the fence.
 

uncomfortable man

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Nobody is born hating a race or a whole demographic of people. That kind of hatred is not inherent and must be taught. Feel sorry for me all you like but if I am not expected to take what you write seriously then I will just disregard everything you say from here on out as a joke since you seem unable to engage me about this issue. Better?
 

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Nobody is born hating a race or a whole demographic of people. That kind of hatred is not inherent and must be taught. Feel sorry for me all you like but if I am not expected to take what you write seriously then I will just disregard everything you say from here on out as a joke since you seem unable to engage me about this issue. Better?

It is always possible to bind together a considerable number of people in love, so long as there are other people left over to receive the manifestations of their frustration and aggression. Freud said that, apparently. So perhaps it is a bit of both in that as humans we all have the inborn potential - to a greater or lesser extent - to hate, but it just needs the right kind of trigger or circumstances. They a person's true character is the decision he/she makes under pressure. Furthermore, if hatred really is taught then it must also be possible that our aversion to going or being bald could also be taught, no?
 

uncomfortable man

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I did nothing to deserve this hate.
 

VeprSuper

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UC Man, do you really feel actual hate from people over this? I've never seen it go that far.
 
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