omgstfuty
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[/quote]Bald men are ALWAYS portrayed negatively...
Well if you think thats the case where you live then maybe you should change these portrails, get to the gym get buff, and be your own man, not what you think socieity excepts as the "norm".
Maybe changing what others think about your hairloss where you live is what you were put on this earth to do,you could change the scared loser stereotyoe that falls amongst most bald men, not because they were born losers or born timid, its just the way our bodies adapt to the physical changes that occur on ones head.I think as soon as somebody can except hairloss, and move forward not listeining to peoples bulshit, hairloss wont be seen as so pathetic. Maybe your hairloss is a sign for great things to come for you.It could make you a better and stronger man, both mentally and physically.You will stand out from the crowd and be differnt and rise above everybody else.,doing this with less hair on your head then some, which can only be seen as admirable and attractive.
Ive got to say, hairloss is not seen as a negative thing to most, its the way you carry yourself through hairloss that is seen as negative.If your slouching.whining,moaning,crying,looking moody,boring,unfriendly (all things which i must admit i used to do) these are seen as negative.
Look at Sean Connery back in the sixties when hair was needed even more for hollywood and to be a celebrity,(granted he wore a piece when filming) he didnt give a f*** and he just excepted it as part of him, he hit the gym, got a tan, and just lived life.To this day he is voted by women as being the sexiest man alive.
Hit the gym and just work out silly, and try and be the best bald guy that you can be.I hope one day that all of us that are dealing with this bastard of a burdon, can wake up and just except it , except it for who we are, and just be strong enough to flourish through our lives.
Just a thought I had , that I wanted to type down.......
Well if you think thats the case where you live then maybe you should change these portrails, get to the gym get buff, and be your own man, not what you think socieity excepts as the "norm".
Maybe changing what others think about your hairloss where you live is what you were put on this earth to do,you could change the scared loser stereotyoe that falls amongst most bald men, not because they were born losers or born timid, its just the way our bodies adapt to the physical changes that occur on ones head.I think as soon as somebody can except hairloss, and move forward not listeining to peoples bulshit, hairloss wont be seen as so pathetic. Maybe your hairloss is a sign for great things to come for you.It could make you a better and stronger man, both mentally and physically.You will stand out from the crowd and be differnt and rise above everybody else.,doing this with less hair on your head then some, which can only be seen as admirable and attractive.
Ive got to say, hairloss is not seen as a negative thing to most, its the way you carry yourself through hairloss that is seen as negative.If your slouching.whining,moaning,crying,looking moody,boring,unfriendly (all things which i must admit i used to do) these are seen as negative.
Look at Sean Connery back in the sixties when hair was needed even more for hollywood and to be a celebrity,(granted he wore a piece when filming) he didnt give a f*** and he just excepted it as part of him, he hit the gym, got a tan, and just lived life.To this day he is voted by women as being the sexiest man alive.
Hit the gym and just work out silly, and try and be the best bald guy that you can be.I hope one day that all of us that are dealing with this bastard of a burdon, can wake up and just except it , except it for who we are, and just be strong enough to flourish through our lives.
Just a thought I had , that I wanted to type down.......