:yes:Yul Brynner was way ahead of his time!
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I have never liked the cue ball look. Especially on younger men. Give me a nice, full head of hair every time. That is sexy to me.
Ironic, given the fact my husband started balding in his 20's.
To be fair, we ARE talking seniors here, not young studs and there aren’t many men who can pull off looking good with long hair while older. What usually happens is they get bald on top and let the sides grow long and then put that in a ponytail which doesn’t usually look attractive. Only men with unusually thick hair can pull off wearing their hair long.
Its the people who can’t accept that they are aging and losing their looks who take drastic measures that end up looking a bit odd. People notice things that are odd or out of place and a combover is one of those things. You might as well spray paint your head than wear one of those things and it would be far cheaper.
Anyone who who tries too hard to cover up parts of themselves that they can’t own up to, ends up desperate looking. The old guy with the bald head and man bun still trying to capture his youth or the ex stripper, trying to still look sexy in fishnet stockings and high heels. It’s not an attractive look.
People who accept themselves right where they are in life are attractive.
And while some men can look good in long hair, the majority of them don’t and in my opinion, I think if a man has been losing a lot of his hair on top, he’d look far nicer shaving it all off and buffing that head up to a healthy, shining glow cause it is sexy on most guys. Especially if they wear it with complete confidence.
That’s hot! :yes:
Baldness is not attractive or sexy except with attractive or sexy men, then maybe. If an unattractive or average looking man is bald and not well dressed, then his baldness will not help or make him sexy, cool or attractive. Bald celebrities may be sexy in spite of being bald, not because of it.
For the rest of us, a toupee is no shame. Actors use them all the time. It is easy to say, be yourself, but when your grey hair is thin like mine and is unattractive even after a good haircut, well, then what? Young bald guys look weird and old, to me.
So no man posting uses a hairpiece or will admit to it?
Baldness is not attractive or sexy except with attractive or sexy men, then maybe. If an unattractive or average looking man is bald and not well dressed, then his baldness will not help or make him sexy, cool or attractive. Bald celebrities may be sexy in spite of being bald, not because of it.
For the rest of us, a toupee is no shame. Actors use them all the time. It is easy to say, be yourself, but when your grey hair is thin like mine and is unattractive even after a good haircut, well, then what? Young bald guys look weird and old, to me.
So no man posting uses a hairpiece or will admit to it?
Don't sell yourself short Don, you're a handsome fella! My husband has lost most of his hair on top and I'd never want him to wear a wig, do implants or shave his head bald.I've never worried about my thinning hair. I was never a handsome stud anyway.
No creep factor here.No hairpiece for me however, I would definitely consider a head transplant (keeping my brain) from a donor who was younger, better looking, had a full head of hair, better eyesight, hearing and teeth. A head transplant would be a no-brainer...literally.
I have a good sense of humor and think a lot of stuff is funny, but I seldom laugh out loud. You had me cracking up! I'm also good at visuals and could see the whole thing happening.:lofl: I will never forget the first time I saw a comb over in the wind. I couldn’t figure out what was flapping around on the guys head and I stood and scared for the longest time. My friends had to elbow me in the ribs to stop me from staring.
I have a picture of my father at 20 and he had a gorgeous head of black hair then, but had the male-pattern baldness before he was 30. He said he was very upset about it. BUT, men have to remember that baldness is very common in males, and once common it's accepted and MOST women don't mind. Better to accept it and pretend to be self-confident than to try to cover it up and be humiliated when the hairpiece detaches from the scalp or somehow escapes. Or, read my post #47 above, she said she would have dated him without a problem if she had met him without the hairpiece, but she could not forget the shocking visual of what he did at the pool.I don't care about graying hair but I'd hate to have significant baldness. Luckily, I've never had to deal with it.
I don't know if I'd get a hairpiece or what I'd do about it.