Should we try to trick women with hair systems and lifts?

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It's fine for fun if it boosts someone incredibly, you're only young once and should live it how you intend to. I can see why someone with a good face in his early 20s who is being held back with awful hair and being short would do this but there is a twist to this. I think when you have a proper relationship, honesty is very important and the bigger the change the bigger the reason to own up. So it's a good approach for fun but not when you're nailing a girl down.

A hair transplant for corners and otherwise a fullhead of hair and slow pattern is not life changing to tell a girl but I think it's still normal to mention. Being full on bald at 20 and not owning up to those genes is just weird long term, especially when having kids. It's like if I dated a girl I would expect to know her cosmetic history, I might not care about lip fillers or minor tip rhinoplasty which doesn't change her appearance much but imagine it was extensive work? Like flat tits to big boobs, no bum to a big one or a very bad nose to a Hollywood one, I think it's weird to hide the true genetics there.

And so like that I think a guy who went from 5ft 6 to 6ft and wears a system/transplants and was full on bald at 20, it's just odd not to own to such drastic changes. Also I am not sure if all this is psychologically good, may feel good in the moment I guess but perhaps does leave one feeling some emptiness in the long run!
 

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Vin Diesel wears some of the biggest lifts in Hollywood.......Who could tell.

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LMFAO at how naive guys are, do you know what women do on average to improve their looks?

If wearing a hair system or lifts is tricking then the average woman is a pyschopatic manipulator when it comes to looks.

Here's a gif what make up can do:

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Not even bringing up the ton of other things they do to improve their looks...

@Feelsbadman keep being a depressed norwood spamming the board because you don't want to """trick""" women and cry how it's not "socially acceptable", lol. Meanwhile the NW7 with a dense hair system is slaying girls.

Also times change, yes there's still a stigma but who cares? You're a man, follow your own standards. "Bu..bu.. it's tricking" have some self respect and do what you want, don't let society or anyone else dictate your life.

"bu..bu wut will society think about me if I wear lifts or a system", "women can trick us with makeup bro but we me can't bro, it's not socially acceptable bro", Lol at you societal approval seeking cucks.

when he’s dead nobody will care if he wore a system or not
 

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It's fine for fun if it boosts someone incredibly, you're only young once and should live it how you intend to. I can see why someone with a good face in his early 20s who is being held back with awful hair and being short would do this but there is a twist to this. I think when you have a proper relationship, honesty is very important and the bigger the change the bigger the reason to own up. So it's a good approach for fun but not when you're nailing a girl down.

A hair transplant for corners and otherwise a fullhead of hair and slow pattern is not life changing to tell a girl but I think it's still normal to mention. Being full on bald at 20 and not owning up to those genes is just weird long term, especially when having kids. It's like if I dated a girl I would expect to know her cosmetic history, I might not care about lip fillers or minor tip rhinoplasty which doesn't change her appearance much but imagine it was extensive work? Like flat tits to big boobs, no bum to a big one or a very bad nose to a Hollywood one, I think it's weird to hide the true genetics there.

And so like that I think a guy who went from 5ft 6 to 6ft and wears a system/transplants and was full on bald at 20, it's just odd not to own to such drastic changes. Also I am not sure if all this is psychologically good, may feel good in the moment I guess but perhaps does leave one feeling some emptiness in the long run!
Yeah, I'm barely 5'8" but I wouldn't want to wear any shoes/lift combination that gave me more more than 2", at most. Everybody loses some height from taking off their shoes so you can get away with 2", but anymore than that would just feel weird & I'd be self-conscious about it. I could understand if you're 5'3" or something; then you might feel the need to take more drastic action.

Also, like you say, I think the initial buzz & new found confidence often doesn't last. I've heard/read of numerous men wearing hair systems saying this; at first you love it, but it drains you psychologically over time. That's why if you're gunna go that route then its best to just embrace it, if not brag about it.
 

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Yeah, I'm barely 5'8" but I wouldn't want to wear any shoes/lift combination that gave me more more than 2", at most. Everybody loses some height from taking off their shoes so you can get away with 2", but anymore than that would just feel weird & I'd be self-conscious about it. I could understand if you're 5'3" or something; then you might feel the need to take more drastic action.

Also, like you say, I think the initial buzz & new found confidence often doesn't last. I've heard/read of numerous men wearing hair systems saying this; at first you love it, but it drains you psychologically over time. That's why if you're gunna go that route then its best to just embrace it, if not brag about it.

tbh I think people should get one to find a partner then ditch it assuming she is understanding about it
 

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@Oknow It's a conundrum because some of the transformations are startling (like the one earlier ITT). If it transformed me like that I'd probably be trying it for a while at least, I'm sure .For some reason women are fine psychologically with wearing wigs (& more) but most men would feel like a fraud.

The video above said his girl didn't want to him to ditch the system. As much as she might say she loves his bald crown, you never know for sure. Every bald guy says; "my girlfriend says she doesn't mind, I look better, etc", & it's like "well yeah dummy, what's she supposed to say?". LOL.
 

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@Oknow It's a conundrum because some of the transformations are startling (like the one earlier ITT). If it transformed me like that I'd probably be trying it for a while at least, I'm sure .For some reason women are fine psychologically with wearing wigs (& more) but most men would feel like a fraud.

The video above said his girl didn't want to him to ditch the system. As much as she might say she loves his bald crown, you never know for sure. Every bald guy says; "my girlfriend says she doesn't mind, I look better, etc", & it's like "well yeah dummy, what's she supposed to say?". LOL.

she would probably get used to it
 

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Yeah, I'm barely 5'8" but I wouldn't want to wear any shoes/lift combination that gave me more more than 2", at most. Everybody loses some height from taking off their shoes so you can get away with 2", but anymore than that would just feel weird & I'd be self-conscious about it. I could understand if you're 5'3" or something; then you might feel the need to take more drastic action.

Also, like you say, I think the initial buzz & new found confidence often doesn't last. I've heard/read of numerous men wearing hair systems saying this; at first you love it, but it drains you psychologically over time. That's why if you're gunna go that route then its best to just embrace it, if not brag about it.

Yeah you're average enough so height becomes irrelevant for the majority of girls, if you have an attractive face can easily find many cute girls. I don't think there's anything wrong with wearing shoes which are naturally an inch higher but yes lifts themselves might be overkill and actually do more harm to you in the sense making you look insecure. As you said a very short guy, it would be understandable. My example of 5t 6 to 6ft was based more on limb lengthening and then not owning up lol. I would only have resorted to systems if I was bald very young and transplants couldn't make me a fullhead, even then I would only like to wear it for one night stands on holiday lol. Day to day I would have kept a masculine shaved transplant look or something and overall would have got used to it and ditched the piece. I don't need toppik but don't think I would ever use that either. I know some folks do and I have heard my girl comment on how the hair looks different each time, the blend too and not to mention weather and psychological impact. I would rather accept reality.
 
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