Is Hair More Important Than Ever In 2017?

SmoothSailing

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Weirdos on the internet.

But have none of you met full heads who shave their hair off despite being a nw1?

No. 1 blade buzz cuts every now and again
Here is a picture of a bald by choice meet up (Not a neo Nazi meet up!)

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No this is a cancer awareness/raising money thing called "Shave or dye". You get sponsored by people to shave your head and the money goes to a cancer charity.

Shaving your head like this is completely incomparable to balding.

That's Dublin by the way :)
 
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tellersquill

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No this is a cancer awareness/raising money thing called "Shave or dye". You get sponsored by people to shave your head and the money goes to a cancer charity.

Shaving your head like this is completely incomparable to balding.

That's Dublin by the way :)
Ah, it was attached to a bald by choice article - glad you pointed that out
 

Dench57

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there was me thinking it meant Big Black c***
 

Eren

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It's always been a huge issue anyway, hair loss.

Take Olivier Giroud (age:30, juvenile hairline, 6ft4, Arsenal striker, fits in the Chad Thundercock category).

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Take away his hair and he would less good. This applies to almost all men. In the age of social media, appearance has become even more important than ever.

Talking about social media, most here on this forum said they don't do that anymore since hair loss, but what about Linkedin? Do you have photos of when you had a full head of hair or do you do show your true balding self on these photos?
 

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Good for you.
However, you are basically stating that whatever effort the Israeli guy put into showing his personality and experience to this girl (is that "confidence"?), the girl chose you, based on her gut-level preference, as it should be.
You happened to meet a girl who is into bald guys. They exist.

No..you misunderstand. But good for you for accepting that girls who like bald guys also exist around here. Actually she told me tonight that she liked how competitive I was...i.e that i didnt walk away when challenged by a presumably prettier looking guy. I.e alpha male behaviour. Girls who like it exist ;)
 

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No..you misunderstand. But good for you for accepting that girls who like bald guys also exist around here. Actually she told me tonight that she liked how competitive I was...i.e that i didnt walk away when challenged by a presumably prettier looking guy. I.e alpha male behaviour. Girls who like it exist ;)

We can't all be alphas though.
 

Guzam

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It's always been a huge issue anyway, hair loss.

Take Olivier Giroud (age:30, juvenile hairline, 6ft4, Arsenal striker, fits in the Chad Thundercock category).

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Take away his hair and he would less good. This applies to almost all men. In the age of social media, appearance has become even more important than ever.

Talking about social media, most here on this forum said they don't do that anymore since hair loss, but what about Linkedin? Do you have photos of when you had a full head of hair or do you do show your true balding self on these photos?

Obviously I took my Linkedin photo from a good angle with perfect lighting.
It's something, at least.

I'm fully aware NO employer in 2017 wants bald men interacting with clients or any kind of stakeholder.
This will be the year 'bald' will fully become a synonym of evil, untrustworthiness and sliminess, thanks our beloved Media.

There's no future for the young bald man outside of the back office. Bald CEOs are going to quickly disappear (Elon Musk knows this and he's ahead: he got a top tier transplant). Competition among equally valuable firms, in every industry, is driving companies to search for ANYTHING that will give even a slight competitive advantage.

Good looking agents and managers are part of this. Clients want good looking people to interact with. Good looks (and hair) is a synonym of trustworthiness. People are over-competent, there's plenty of people to hire. Good looks is now the new masters degree.

I say this with full awareness. If I ever open my business, I'm NEVER going to hire a baldcel outside of the back office. Bald does not create value.
 

Guzam

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A lot of CEOs are actually bald. Like Nadella (Microsoft) and Bezos (Amazon).

They are part of another generation. I'm an early Gen Z, still not in the job market because I'm a college student. I'm fully aware that no company wants balding interns or balding new positions.

Look at Elon Musk. He's a visionary. He knows there's no future for the bald in the workplace and in corporate communication/client interaction. That's why he got a transplant. He had no other reason to do it because he already was a millionaire.

Furthermore people like Nadella are going to get kicked out by shareholders. They will substitute him with a woman or a thick NW2. His image is already hurting Microsoft. Bezos still has the 'Founder' nuance, which is saving his position.
 

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They are part of another generation. I'm an early Gen Z, still not in the job market because I'm a college student. I'm fully aware that no company wants balding interns or balding new positions.

Look at Elon Musk. He's a visionary. He knows there's no future for the bald in the workplace and in corporate communication/client interaction. That's why he got a transplant. He had no other reason to do it because he already was a millionaire.

Furthermore people like Nadella are going to get kicked out by shareholders. They will substitute him with a woman or a thick NW2. His image is already hurting Microsoft. Bezos still has the 'Founder' nuance, which is saving his position.

Funny how no one points out on social media how "vain" Elon Musk is for having done an hair transplant.
 

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damn I miss story time with jd_uk
 

shookwun

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Hair is more important then ever if you want a chance at tasting the sweet nectar of genetically superior women - light eyes, dark hair.

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http://imgur.com/a/bJyfq

Last chick I smashed on a night out, she chased me down for my number at the bar, went out on a date and we hooked up. Didn't go any further than that. Only body shot I could find of her to prove she isn't a whale. She was born in Rio, moved to Canada when she was 8. That was July. Then I went full autist and it's been dry ever since.
 

Baldhurts

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Obviously I took my Linkedin photo from a good angle with perfect lighting.
It's something, at least.

I'm fully aware NO employer in 2017 wants bald men interacting with clients or any kind of stakeholder.
This will be the year 'bald' will fully become a synonym of evil, untrustworthiness and sliminess, thanks our beloved Media.

There's no future for the young bald man outside of the back office. Bald CEOs are going to quickly disappear (Elon Musk knows this and he's ahead: he got a top tier transplant). Competition among equally valuable firms, in every industry, is driving companies to search for ANYTHING that will give even a slight competitive advantage.

Good looking agents and managers are part of this. Clients want good looking people to interact with. Good looks (and hair) is a synonym of trustworthiness. People are over-competent, there's plenty of people to hire. Good looks is now the new masters degree.

I say this with full awareness. If I ever open my business, I'm NEVER going to hire a baldcel outside of the back office. Bald does not create value.

This hurts to read.
 

shookwun

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Even at my baldest, I saw no difference in the quality of women I could "taste".

The main problem was that I could never retain their attention for long.

They were quick to run to a non-bald version of me.
Brutal reality.

I wouldn't be surprised if that was the indirect reason for myself.

Initially they are in love, but on closer examination they start to see through our inferiorties.
 

That Guy

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Hair is more important then ever if you want a chance at tasting the sweet nectar of genetically superior women - light eyes, dark hair.

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Not sure that dark hair and light eyes are actually genetically superior

But it is a sexy combo
 

Guzam

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This hurts to read.

Don't get sad. Look into treatments and top tier transplants. Develop a plan of action and build a regimen.

Don't let this disease take over your life. Our only option is to ACT. If you get depressed, come here and vent, you're among fellows.
 
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