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  • R ROWALI

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    Mircea Grelus
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    Well I started getting bald and evolved quite well in it even from high school. I've never had any discomfort caused by it. It's quite dumb to feel bad because your hair falls out. I mean it doesn't take any part of yourself with it. Yeah I know it is a psychological thing but it's like in those movies (The Skeleton Key), it doesn't do you any harm unless you believe it does :laugh:. What I do is cut it short because I like it better how it looks. Others have that long_what_is_left_of_my_hair style. You just need to find one that you are comfortable with. That's all it is to it. Well regarding women, let me tell you that I've had more women than most of my friends with full scalp of hair and one friend of mine who's way more balder than I am is sort of a Don Juan around here. He's got women chasing all over him and he's been with a lot of them. A lot... So it doesn't really matter how much hair you own. It's all about your personality, your thoughts, your passions, your life, it's all about you. Hair has got nothing to do with it. It might not give you an advantage on the first eye contact with a woman but after a first date hair isn't really at all what is all about. Of course, let's not forget women that do like bald guys. regards, Mircea Many people spend their life going to sleep when they’re not sleepy and waking up while they still are.

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      Not even Sinenad O'Connor (can't think of any others just now)? The tigress is here :-D

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      She definitely did it for me :-O


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        Becoming bald, like growing grey, is interpreted as a sign of aging, of losing vitality. Both are completely untrue and unfair, but women are still influenced by the stereotype. First impressions are very hard to overcome, but if you live a life that clearly indicates that the stereotype doesn't apply, those who are worth knowing will notice and learn the truth about you. Any physical manifestation of aging can bring you down, if you choose to let it do so. At worst, it can make you depressed, and create a feeling that life is over. On the other hand, it can be a wakeup call, inspiring you to be all that you can be. The first 25 years don't count - you're only a person-in-training then. The next 25 define who you are and constitute your primary financial life. After that the journey is only half over, and you can focus on spending the next half on things that really matter. Of course, you can always try Rogaine.;) "...a photo album is like Life, but flat and stuck to pages." - Shog9

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        Jeremy Falcon
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        Roger Wright wrote:

        The first 25 years don't count - you're only a person-in-training then. The next 25 define who you are and constitute your primary financial life. After that the journey is only half over, and you can focus on spending the next half on things that really matter.

        I'm still 27, but I already agree with this 100%. Jeremy Falcon

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          Not even Sinenad O'Connor (can't think of any others just now)? The tigress is here :-D

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          Stuart Dootson
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          Trollslayer wrote:

          can't think of any others just now

          Ripley in Alien 3....hmmm, not sure that helps really - Sigourney Weaver was always rather masculine looking in Alien et. al.

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          • R Roger Wright

            Becoming bald, like growing grey, is interpreted as a sign of aging, of losing vitality. Both are completely untrue and unfair, but women are still influenced by the stereotype. First impressions are very hard to overcome, but if you live a life that clearly indicates that the stereotype doesn't apply, those who are worth knowing will notice and learn the truth about you. Any physical manifestation of aging can bring you down, if you choose to let it do so. At worst, it can make you depressed, and create a feeling that life is over. On the other hand, it can be a wakeup call, inspiring you to be all that you can be. The first 25 years don't count - you're only a person-in-training then. The next 25 define who you are and constitute your primary financial life. After that the journey is only half over, and you can focus on spending the next half on things that really matter. Of course, you can always try Rogaine.;) "...a photo album is like Life, but flat and stuck to pages." - Shog9

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            Roger Wright wrote:

            The first 25 years don't count - you're only a person-in-training then. The next 25 define who you are

            I read something recently that stated the brain doesn't fully develop until as late as 30. I think it's the prefrontal cortex that develops last. This could help explain the shift in maturity at that age. BW


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              Trollslayer wrote:

              can't think of any others just now

              Ripley in Alien 3....hmmm, not sure that helps really - Sigourney Weaver was always rather masculine looking in Alien et. al.

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              El Corazon
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              If you are going to use movie references, the most famous is from the first Star Trek movie. :) she had her head shaved with press present and national coverage in India if I recall. _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)

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              • R ROWALI

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                El Corazon
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                ROWALI wrote:

                When you start getting those patches of baldness, can it cause

                there is the problem.... going bald only means that, baldness. Any cause and effect are personal/interpersonal related reactions. The baldness does not cause you to be depressed, your interpretation causes the depression. Attractiveness again is interpersonal, if the folks who hang out with you do not like bald people, hang out with folks who do like bald people and find them attractive. Thus, again baldness doesn't cause anything. :) Everything has its beauty but not everyone sees it. What the superior man seeks is in himself; what the small man seeks is in others. Fine words and an insinuating appearance are seldom associated with true virtue. Confucius _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)

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                  Not even Sinenad O'Connor (can't think of any others just now)? The tigress is here :-D

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                  code frog 0
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                  ICK!!!!


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                  • B brianwelsch

                    Roger Wright wrote:

                    The first 25 years don't count - you're only a person-in-training then. The next 25 define who you are

                    I read something recently that stated the brain doesn't fully develop until as late as 30. I think it's the prefrontal cortex that develops last. This could help explain the shift in maturity at that age. BW


                    If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the precipitate.
                    -- Steven Wright

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                    DavidNohejl
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                    brianwelsch wrote:

                    brain doesn't fully develop until as late as 30

                    I hope :-D Never forget: "Stay kul and happy" (I.A.)
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                    • E El Corazon

                      ROWALI wrote:

                      When you start getting those patches of baldness, can it cause

                      there is the problem.... going bald only means that, baldness. Any cause and effect are personal/interpersonal related reactions. The baldness does not cause you to be depressed, your interpretation causes the depression. Attractiveness again is interpersonal, if the folks who hang out with you do not like bald people, hang out with folks who do like bald people and find them attractive. Thus, again baldness doesn't cause anything. :) Everything has its beauty but not everyone sees it. What the superior man seeks is in himself; what the small man seeks is in others. Fine words and an insinuating appearance are seldom associated with true virtue. Confucius _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)

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                      Robert M Greene
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                      My head is shaved. Oddly enough it has improved my sex life tremendously. The only unintended side effect is when I let it grow back for a few days and women want to feel my head again. I have had more than a dozen women caress my head at work. In the club scene, well, let's say it has improved my nights tremendously. ............................. There's nothing like the sound of incoming rifle and mortar rounds to cure the blues. No matter how down you are, you take an active and immediate interest in life. Fiat justitia, et ruat cælum

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