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Bald vs shaved head - is there a difference?
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Hey folks, just curious as baldness is often specifically listed as a turn-off and I don't like to waste anyone's time... thoughts?"
one has hair and decides to shave and one doesnt have hair |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Bald to me is someone who is trying to hold on to the notion of having hair with oft hilarious fluffed up or combed over creations. A shaven head is someone who has made the best of bad situation and gone for the Ross Kemp, or a double hard bastard. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Bald to me is someone who is trying to hold on to the notion of having hair with oft hilarious fluffed up or combed over creations. A shaven head is someone who has made the best of bad situation and gone for the Ross Kemp, or a double hard bastard. "
Bad situation..it's never held me back |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I’m an absolute sucker for shaved headed men, not completely bald but with a tiny bit of soft stubble (if that’s what you call it) . I love stroking a guys shaved head....it’s a huge turn on. Strange girl that I am |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I’m an absolute sucker for shaved headed men, not completely bald but with a tiny bit of soft stubble (if that’s what you call it) . I love stroking a guys shaved head....it’s a huge turn on. Strange girl that I am "
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Ah....I started losing my hair early twenties (I’m sure it was the old fashioned army helmets we had) so I started shaving it all off...still do, I prefer to shave it with a razor but her indoors prefers something at least stubble to rub.
I do compensate though with a fairly long beard, so I can still but wax’s and oils |
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I’ve got hair but prefer it shaved, I’ve been getting rid of it since I was 8
I’ve been in fashion about 3 times; Right Said Fred, David Beckham and Ross Kemp made balds fashionable for a while
The blonde likes it when it’s growing back a bit, she says it feels like a fuzzy felt
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I don’t go for bald men but I saw a really hot one the other day whilst I was out shopping he was in a suit and glasses, he would’ve looked better between my legs though.
I may be a bald head convert! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Prefer hair, shaved guy I might have a chance at convincing him to grow it back. But, it all depends, if the man has a nicely shaped head, good looking face... then maybe okay. |
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By *ymaleMan
over a year ago
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"I don’t go for bald men but I saw a really hot one the other day whilst I was out shopping he was in a suit and glasses, he would’ve looked better between my legs though.
I may be a bald head convert! "
Noooo! Hairier the better I'd say
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"Hey folks, just curious as baldness is often specifically listed as a turn-off and I don't like to waste anyone's time... thoughts?"
I don't waste their time either; if they list 'no baldies/prefer men with hair on their head' it's block, block, blockity block from me |
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