The importance of Hair

ali777

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iwantperfection said:
Wow..perfect example. i didnt know kelly slater before his hair loss. He looks great without hair but damn...better with hair

That's a tough one... He looks good with hair, but the shaved head makes him unique or different than the other models.

It's a personal taste, I prefer him shaved.... He looks more manly.
 

GNUist (formerly FC)

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ali777 said:
iwantperfection said:
Wow..perfect example. i didnt know kelly slater before his hair loss. He looks great without hair but damn...better with hair

That's a tough one... He looks good with hair, but the shaved head makes him unique or different than the other models.

It's a personal taste, I prefer him shaved.... He looks more manly.

sounds gey... :gay:
 

muhu

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Everyone should stop lying to themselves and realize hair enhances everything, even if it's a buzz.
 

s.a.f

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ali777 said:
iwantperfection said:
Wow..perfect example. i didnt know kelly slater before his hair loss. He looks great without hair but damn...better with hair

That's a tough one... He looks good with hair, but the shaved head makes him unique or different than the other models.

It's a personal taste, I prefer him shaved.... He looks more manly.

Come off it, are you trying to tell me that if you could look like him either with hair or bald you'd choose bald? :roll:
 

Thickandthin

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i don't care what you say IWP, this is still a pointless thread.

it's like posting pictures of tall men on a short men support group and labeling it "the importance of height"

what good does it do?
 

s.a.f

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It proves a point.
It proves that people have a ligitimate reason to be bothered about hairloss.
 

iwantperfection

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Thickandthin said:
i don't care what you say IWP, this is still a pointless thread.

it's like posting pictures of tall men on a short men support group and labeling it "the importance of height"

what good does it do?

Quite clear what it does. Shows people round here theres more to it than acceptance. The nw2 crowd who claim they have acceptance wrapped up to be precise.
 

Nashville Hairline

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Heh I still say Jude Law looks good, he's just gone from pretty boy handsome to mature, rugged looking handsome is all.

(of course if it progresses more he's f-cked in terms of his leading man career)
 

haunted-ballroom

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What the fook are you's on about? proving a point? Come on! We are all on a hairloss forum taking treatments to stop our hairloss for a reason! Nobody here wants to lose their hair and if we didnt care we wouldnt be here! Who are you trying to prove a point to?
 

s.a.f

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All those people who say you should'nt think of it as a handicap ect, the just shave it get muscles get a tan ect brigade.
 

treeshrew

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Man, it must be hard on Prince William, huh? He is the center of attention and probably has about the most severe hair loss as any young guy I've seen.

But, he sets a good example, he spends most of his time working with charities, making public appearances, etc. He does not hide from it.

princewilliamdog.jpg
 

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I still think this is a pretty pointless thread. Preaching acceptance of hairloss is not declaring it unimportant in how you look. It's saying that there's more to life than your looks. Yes looks are important as we live in a superficial society and I don't think anyone is denying that.

However, this is supposed to be a support forum. People really don't need to come here to be told something they know already. I think these posts only exacerbate the problem. You're preaching to the converted. Most people on hear place hairloss VERY HIGHLY on the looks scale and actually over-estimate its importance. I'm sure if I stopped visiting this site I'd worry far less about my hairloss. Posts like are neither conducive to people accepting their hairloss or trying to do something about it. There's no use for them.
 

BodyDysmorphic

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treeshrew said:
Man, it must be hard on Prince William, huh? He is the center of attention and probably has about the most severe hair loss as any young guy I've seen.

But, he sets a good example, he spends most of his time working with charities, making public appearances, etc. He does not hide from it.

princewilliamdog.jpg

OHHHH SNAP!

man I'm feeling it for Prince William
i wonder if he is going to go head blade and get really tan?
 

s.a.f

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BodyDysmorphic said:
treeshrew said:
Man, it must be hard on Prince William, huh? He is the center of attention and probably has about the most severe hair loss as any young guy I've seen.

But, he sets a good example, he spends most of his time working with charities, making public appearances, etc. He does not hide from it.

princewilliamdog.jpg

OHHHH SNAP!

man I'm feeling it for Prince William
i wonder if he is going to go head blade and get really tan?

Well Wills has been in the public eye since he was born so he's used to it and knows nothing else. And whatever his hairloss he's always going to be treated better than anyone else. Public appearances ect are compulsary for a royal its a small price to pay for a life of luxury. But he spends much more time out enjoying himself clubbing, playing polo ect than he does working for charity.
I feel more for ordinary young guys in his hairloss position.
I dont think he'll ever headblade it, like a politician he has to have a very conservative image.
 
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