LOL, that made me chuckle because I guess he needs to feel better about his decision to go bald if I decided to cut off all my hair. My answer to him was “NEVER” since I am secure enough to still keep my hair cut low and stylish which has not hurt me at all when it comes to dating. Plus I am confused why another man would be concerned about another man’s hair which is kind of odd to me.
Funny that woman compliment my haircuts and a man has a issue with it.:smack:
When I lived in Albuquerque, I spent a summer going door to door raising money for the New Mexico branch of Ralph Nader’s Public Interest Research Group. One of my fellow canvassers had cancer, and when the chemotherapy caused his hair to start falling out, he shaved his head. He said he knocked on one door and did his spiel, and the guy at the door just smirked at him and asked why he shaved his head. He was obviously expecting some sort of rebel, skin-head, smart-ass answer. When told, “I have cancer,” the guy reportedly almost fainted from shock. Did not see that one coming. I think he paid for a large subscription.
Secure enough? Please. I think some men just don’t like the look of a balding head. I shave my fully-growing hair now because I like it, so I’m fairly certain I’d continue to do so if I ever started to lose any of it.
Because every single balding man I have ever met, if they have not embraced their balding grow facial hair, even if it is solely a mustache, although they usually opt for the combo beard and mustache.
Heck, I did it when my balding reached a certain threshold, and kept my facial hair for a few years prior to my two surgeries, so I am no stranger to the practice.