legit post.
have you considered wearing a piece?
considered it yeah, me and polarbear (i think it was him) debated a guy called noah on the piece forum. me and fred both came to the conclusion it wasn't really a solution.
a) if i turned up to work suddenly with a full head of hair i'd be a laughing stock. if i came back after the summer holidays it may work, but every bald teacher there would know what was up; and i know one alpha teacher there who would lose 100% all respect for me if i wore. (he's a gym cope but he has the perfect face for baldness, unlike my feminine alien face)
b) i find it very hard to get up in the morning, imagine getting up early every morning hours early to do your system
c) the constant worry, one slip up and you are busted; as an example there are stories on the coolpeice forums from people who wore for for years, then one day went into work, talked to a colleague and the colleague looked up at his hairline with a wry smile - the wearer knew what was up. he went into the toilets and saw his frontal had lifted up and it was obviously a wig. he then had to put up with wig jokes and ended up leaving his job.
d) meeting a girl, what happens then? as soon as the system is off, all attraction is gone.
e) apparently your scalp stank. watch tommy sotomayor on youtube when he talks about black women wearing weave, which is basically a wig. apparently it stinks like ***.
f) i just want my own hair, that a girl can rub, play in.
i am looking into hair transplant's at the moment. FUE and then BHT for density. i don't have that much cash but i am still keeping my options open. I really like Dr Umar's work with BHT, he has done some amazing recovery work on botched hair transplant patients, but i bet his costs are probably out of my league.
i know my posts on here are mostly very negative but i do like working with the kids and i come across as a happy guy in work (goes to show you how you have no idea how many bald people hate their baldness)