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MTVN
04-04-2014, 11:56 PM
And gay men probably, which of these is the least attractive in a fella

They are of course problems that every real man has to come to terms with in his life

Glenn.
04-04-2014, 11:57 PM
Manky teeth and breath.

MTVN
04-04-2014, 11:58 PM
None of that please Glenn, this is purely hair focussed

Jessica.
04-04-2014, 11:59 PM
My boyfriend is going to be bald eventually and I don't really care tbh, so I am going to pick greyness because we are young so for him to have a full head of grey hair would make him look like my sugar daddy or something.

Shaun
04-04-2014, 11:59 PM
greys are fine and baldness can be too I guess. It's the inbetween that just makes me want to lay flowers on their foreheads.

Glenn.
05-04-2014, 12:00 AM
None of that please Glenn, this is purely hair focussed

Should of stated that in the op tbh :idc:

MTVN
05-04-2014, 12:01 AM
greys are fine and baldness can be too I guess. It's the inbetween that just makes me want to lay flowers on their foreheads.

Well that is the thing, at the tender age of 20 I have started to recede and I am not sure if at some point it would be better to get rid of it all or just try and do everything possible to minimise the recession, a splash of rogaine perhaps

Glenn.
05-04-2014, 12:01 AM
Preach

Glenn.
05-04-2014, 12:02 AM
I was doing my hair the other day and when I was finished I had 14 hairs stuck to my hands.

Z
05-04-2014, 12:03 AM
I voted receding hairline purely because of the number of guys I know around my age who are starting to lose their hair and instead of just making peace with it and rolling with it or shaving it all off, they're trying all sorts of desperate combovers which just draws more attention to the fact it's going. I figure if it ever happened to me I'd just shave it all off, no point in being in that weird hair limbo.

Brother Leon
05-04-2014, 12:03 AM
Well that is the thing, at the tender age of 20 I have started to recede and I am not sure if at some point it would be better to get rid of it all or just try and do everything possible to minimise the recession, a splash of rogaine perhaps

You know what to do

http://img2.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20111215080136/mywifeandkids/images/2/26/Damonwayans.jpg

Glenn.
05-04-2014, 12:04 AM
I voted receding hairline purely because of the number of guys I know around my age who are starting to lose their hair and instead of just making peace with it and rolling with it or shaving it all off, they're trying all sorts of desperate combovers which just draws more attention to the fact it's going. I figure if it ever happened to me I'd just shave it all off, no point in being in that weird hair limbo.

Some of us aren't ready to commit to that you know :hmph:

MTVN
05-04-2014, 12:04 AM
I voted receding hairline purely because of the number of guys I know around my age who are starting to lose their hair and instead of just making peace with it and rolling with it or shaving it all off, they're trying all sorts of desperate combovers which just draws more attention to the fact it's going. I figure if it ever happened to me I'd just shave it all off, no point in being in that weird hair limbo.

Very easy for a fool with a full head of hair to say

You know what to do

http://img2.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20111215080136/mywifeandkids/images/2/26/Damonwayans.jpg

He can make it work though, trouble with baldness is you don't know if you can pull it off till its two late

King Gizzard
05-04-2014, 12:05 AM
Isn't recession and baldness kind of the same thing, they both overlap eventually

Z
05-04-2014, 12:05 AM
Some of us aren't ready to commit to that you know :hmph:

I would imagine becoming frantic about losing your hair would just give you heaps of issues, like if someone ran their hands through your hair you would shriek and tell them not to, you couldn't style it for fear of taking any out, showering/drying your hair would be a daily horror story etc?!

MTVN
05-04-2014, 12:07 AM
Isn't recession and baldness kind of the same thing, they both overlap eventually

Basically I mean is it better for a guy who's receding to do the best with the hair he has left or should he just get rid completely

Skinhead would be a more accurate term than baldness I suppose

Z
05-04-2014, 12:07 AM
Very easy for a fool with a full head of hair to say

He can make it work though, trouble with baldness is you don't know if you can pull it off till its two late

But it'll happen regardless, why not take the plunge sooner rather than later

Glenn.
05-04-2014, 12:07 AM
I would imagine becoming frantic about losing your hair would just give you heaps of issues, like if someone ran their hands through your hair you would shriek and tell them not to, you couldn't style it for fear of taking any out, showering/drying your hair would be a daily horror story etc?!

It is a daily horror story but I have a weird shaped head and wouldn't suit a shaved haircut

Z
05-04-2014, 12:08 AM
It is a daily horror story but I have a weird shaped head and wouldn't suit a shaved haircut

So do I, my forehead's larger than at least the Vatican City and probably Monaco

King Gizzard
05-04-2014, 12:08 AM
Basically I mean is it better for a guy who's receding to do the best with the hair he has left or should he just get rid completely

Skinhead would be a more accurate term than baldness I suppose

I'd definitely get rid of it all, and get some.snazzy glasses to complete the look, glasses always seem to make up for baldness

MTVN
05-04-2014, 12:09 AM
But it'll happen regardless, why not take the plunge sooner rather than later

Because you might as well enjoy the time you have with hair before it becomes ridiculous, or because you might look even worse bald

Also you might hope to treat it with other things like rogaine

Glenn.
05-04-2014, 12:10 AM
Does rogaine even work?

Z
05-04-2014, 12:10 AM
Because you might as well enjoy the time you have with hair before it becomes ridiculous, or because you might look even worse bald

Also you might hope to treat it with other things like rogaine

Obv I wouldn't say get rid of your hair if it's only slightly receding and you just have a bit of a widow's peak going on, but if you're at wispy combover stage I think it's time to say bye bye

Glenn.
05-04-2014, 12:12 AM
I disguise mine quite well. My hair is quite thick considering how much I lose. I haven't had it cut properly for at least a year.

MTVN
05-04-2014, 12:13 AM
Does rogaine even work?

God knows, probably very negligible results really
Obv I wouldn't say get rid of your hair if it's only slightly receding and you just have a bit of a widow's peak going on, but if you're at wispy combover stage I think it's time to say bye bye

Yep but ultimately sooner or later its only gonna go one way isnt it

Z
05-04-2014, 12:14 AM
:pipe: Just be confident with your hair or lack of, don't let it define you

Glenn.
05-04-2014, 12:15 AM
Shut up with your lush locks

King Gizzard
05-04-2014, 12:15 AM
Wayne Rooney looked much better when he just shaved his hair instead of this whispy crap he's got now

Not that he is a heartthrob, just in terms of he generally looked better then

MTVN
05-04-2014, 12:17 AM
I think Rooney has done a pretty good job, but then most people won't be able to afford the sort of transplant he got and he didnt need to worry about it that much anyway when he's married with a kid

Z
05-04-2014, 12:19 AM
Wayne Rooney looks like a troll with or without hair and he still managed to land a hottie like Coleen, anything is possible

King Gizzard
05-04-2014, 12:21 AM
Is Coleen a hottie, and I think they were going out when she was just your average girl too

Z
05-04-2014, 12:25 AM
Is Coleen a hottie, and I think they were going out when she was just your average girl too

She's at least a 6.4/10 and he's a 1.7 reaching into 2.something territory because he's a footballer, still definitely punching above his weight

MTVN
05-04-2014, 12:27 AM
Wayne is the balding man's hero

Z
05-04-2014, 12:30 AM
Is Coleen a hottie, and I think they were going out when she was just your average girl too

And at any rate, this just proves my point, he managed to bag her despite looking like a troll and before he was even remotely close to being successful. I'm not really sure what my point is other than "it doesn't matter if you have hair or not" but whatever

King Gizzard
05-04-2014, 12:30 AM
And Greg Wallace is the proper unadulterated slaphead bald man's hero

King Gizzard
05-04-2014, 12:34 AM
All those years of Shearer having that little island of hair on the top bit of his head and wanting to get the shaver out during MOTD

MTVN
05-04-2014, 12:35 AM
And at any rate, this just proves my point, he managed to bag her despite looking like a troll and before he was even remotely close to being successful. I'm not really sure what my point is other than "it doesn't matter if you have hair or not" but whatever

A beautiful point in any case Zee

And Greg Wallace is the proper unadulterated slaphead bald man's hero

As long as he's not punching his diners

Ammi
05-04-2014, 05:21 AM
And at any rate, this just proves my point, he managed to bag her despite looking like a troll and before he was even remotely close to being successful. I'm not really sure what my point is other than "it doesn't matter if you have hair or not" but whatever


..yep, I think this too, I know it sounds naff/corny but hair/lack of it etc wouldn't make a guy less or more attractive for me because it really is to do with the person they are...I remember that one of my son's friends at school was physically probably the definition of 'geek' but he has the most incredible personality and that's what people/girls see in him...he dated some of the 'most popular/'hot' etc girls at school...


..but anyway, going back to the hair topic..I guess there will come a point when you would have to make a decision whether to shave it off completely..but that might not happen for ages though, just because you may start receding early/it doesn't meant that it will necessarily be that your hair loss is rapid...

Natalie.
05-04-2014, 07:40 AM
Clicked receding but it doesn't really matter what their hair looks like.Wouldn't not see someone because of their hair

Kyle
05-04-2014, 08:05 AM
I think it's only those incredibly vain dating shows with the blonde bimbo with unrealistic expectations where I've seen people comment on not wanting someone with a receding hairline.

Not really heard many lasses bring it up as an issue, not that I hang around with a lot of lasses really so I could be talking out my ass. :hugesmile:

Jords
05-04-2014, 08:07 AM
I have a receding hairline but it doesnt bother me, its what comes with being male.

Jords
05-04-2014, 08:08 AM
I would say grey hairs when youre young is worst...

thesheriff443
05-04-2014, 08:09 AM
I was doing my hair the other day and when I was finished I had 14 hairs stuck to my hands.

you and you're hairy hand's:joker:

thesheriff443
05-04-2014, 08:17 AM
there is someone for every one!
we all have hang ups, even people we consider to be attractive.
lots of good looking people feel ugly!
just treat people how you want to be treated.

Ammi
05-04-2014, 08:20 AM
I think it's only those incredibly vain dating shows with the blonde bimbo with unrealistic expectations where I've seen people comment on not wanting someone with a receding hairline.

Not really heard many lasses bring it up as an issue, not that I hang around with a lot of lasses really so I could be talking out my ass. :hugesmile:

..I wonder if they met someone that they really liked, if that would all go by the by though...I know that we all have 'physical' preferences of what we deem to be 'attractive' but when it comes to actually being attracted to someone, it's more the person they are...?...hmmm, I'm trying to think of an 'opposite' analogy...say it was a heterosexual guy and he thought, oh I don't think short hair on females looks good, I tend to be attracted to long hair..or I don't really like blonde hair/always am attracted to dark hair..then he met someone who was lovely, who he really liked in every way but they had short hair or blonde hair..?..I just don't think it would be the thing that he would think..ughhh, that short hair spoils them/I couldn't possibly date a short haired female...probably an awful analogy tbh.....


..EDIT:..what I mean is that it's the person they/we see..not a hairline/lack of hair etc...

Jake.
05-04-2014, 08:23 AM
My hair is already thinning/receding and I'm not even 19 :( only to a small extent but still

Kyle
05-04-2014, 08:26 AM
..I wonder if they met someone that they really liked, if that would all go by the by though...I know that we all have 'physical' preferences of what we deem to be 'attractive' but when it comes to actually being attracted to someone, it's more the person they are...?...hmmm, I'm trying to think of an 'opposite' analogy...say it was a heterosexual guy and he thought, oh I don't think short hair on females looks good, I tend to be attracted to long hair..or I don't really like blonde hair/always am attracted to dark hair..then he met someone who was lovely, who he really liked in every way but they had short hair or blonde hair..?..I just don't think it would be the thing that he would think..ughhh, that short hair spoils them/I couldn't possibly date a short haired female...probably an awful analogy tbh.....

No I agree, but in both sexes we do get people (a minuscule amount) who do scoff at certain physical attributes and use it as a barrier to potential dates. Whether or not they grow out of it I don't know, they tend to be very unpleasant people anyway so I doubt very many people on here socialise with those type of people very much. The vast majority of people are open minded and wouldn't batter an eyelid at a receding hairline, it is natural and it changes sod all in the grand scheme of things.

AnnieK
05-04-2014, 08:29 AM
This is not a good style if you're receding..

http://i1301.photobucket.com/albums/ag101/anniek76/571f6192bae4bf9abaaa3464edc7a195_zps5f369601.jpg

Sorry jude

thesheriff443
05-04-2014, 08:30 AM
..I wonder if they met someone that they really liked, if that would all go by the by though...I know that we all have 'physical' preferences of what we deem to be 'attractive' but when it comes to actually being attracted to someone, it's more the person they are...?...hmmm, I'm trying to think of an 'opposite' analogy...say it was a heterosexual guy and he thought, oh I don't think short hair on females looks good, I tend to be attracted to long hair..or I don't really like blonde hair/always am attracted to dark hair..then he met someone who was lovely, who he really liked in every way but they had short hair or blonde hair..?..I just don't think it would be the thing that he would think..ughhh, that short hair spoils them/I couldn't possibly date a short haired female...probably an awful analogy tbh.....


..EDIT:..what I mean is that it's the person they/we see..not a hairline/lack of hair etc...

lets be honest if a guy meets a girl in a club that is up for it!, she could look like the back end of a bus, in that moment she is a super model.

guys tend to think with their willies.

thesheriff443
05-04-2014, 08:32 AM
No I agree, but in both sexes we do get people (a minuscule amount) who do scoff at certain physical attributes and use it as a barrier to potential dates. Whether or not they grow out of it I don't know, they tend to be very unpleasant people anyway so I doubt very many people on here socialise with those type of people very much. The vast majority of people are open minded and wouldn't batter an eyelid at a receding hairline, it is natural and it changes sod all in the grand scheme of things.

bald women float my boat!, if they are doing a hand stand:shocked: morning kyle.

Ammi
05-04-2014, 08:34 AM
My hair is already thinning/receding and I'm not even 19 :( only to a small extent but still


..but you look..(and are..)..lovely though Jake and the funny thing about genes and stuff is that they're quite clever and tend to give the right hair/hairline etc to the people who suit them most and still look terrific..you have a grand forehead and I think the more that is seen of that, the better...it would be a shame to hide it behind lots of hair...people don't really often tend to have hairlines that don't suit them/those clever genes to know what will make us look good....:wink:...

No I agree, but in both sexes we do get people (a minuscule amount) who do scoff at certain physical attributes and use it as a barrier to potential dates. Whether or not they grow out of it I don't know, they tend to be very unpleasant people anyway so I doubt very many people on here socialise with those type of people very much. The vast majority of people are open minded and wouldn't batter an eyelid at a receding hairline, it is natural and it changes sod all in the grand scheme of things.


..yeah, I know there are some people that maybe 'scoff' but maybe that's more just 'for effect' with their friendships and people they all perceive as attractive...celebs etc or the 'cool guys' at school/college/uni...?...when it comes to actually meeting someone and whether something would 'put them off' getting to know that person because of something so unimportant and shallow, I wonder if it really would....

Kyle
05-04-2014, 08:40 AM
bald women float my boat!, if they are doing a hand stand:shocked: morning kyle.

Then may I fully endorse to you Natalie Portman in V for Vendetta my friend :wink:

Kyle
05-04-2014, 08:43 AM
..yeah, I know there are some people that maybe 'scoff' but maybe that's more just 'for effect' with their friendships and people they all perceive as attractive...celebs etc or the 'cool guys' at school/college/uni...?...when it comes to actually meeting someone and whether something would 'put them off' getting to know that person because of something so unimportant and shallow, I wonder if it really would....

I guess only they will ever truly know. I'd like to think without all the pomp and bravado those few might look a little deeper but it's only them that lose out anyway so it's no loss to rest of us.

Ammi
05-04-2014, 08:52 AM
I guess only they will ever truly know. I'd like to think without all the pomp and bravado those few might look a little deeper but it's only them that lose out anyway so it's no loss to rest of us.

..yeah, but I also think that 'pomp and bravado' is often their own insecurities and lack of confidence as well, so I wouldn't necessarily be harsh on them either...or at least in the movies, that's often what the 'mean girls' are..:laugh:...

Z
05-04-2014, 11:45 AM
I think if someone's going to laugh at the fact you have a receding hairline, you're not going to want to be associated with that person anyway

Apple202
05-04-2014, 11:49 AM
lol i have a pretty bad receding hairline and im only 15 welp but ive got long enough hair so i can just cover it and i'll get treatment for it when im older :angel:

Apple202
05-04-2014, 11:53 AM
tbf though ive always had a high hairline and ive never noticed actually losing hair which is weird and i think (?) ive had the same hairline since last summer, but i never really started noticing until someone pointed it out like september last year

Kazanne
05-04-2014, 11:57 AM
It really doesn't bother me at all.

Z
05-04-2014, 12:12 PM
I would say grey hairs when youre young is worst...

A former friend of mine was completely grey by the time he was 19, no word of a lie, but people thought he'd dyed it and that it looked cool so he was fine with it

MTVN
05-04-2014, 12:21 PM
I suppose grey hair is easier to treat, for some reason I always considered greying to be a really slow process though where your whole head of hair gradually goes from black/brown/blonde to a greyer colour so it's not that obvious a change when really when you do get a grey hair come through it's ridiculously obvious and sticks out loads

Josy
05-04-2014, 10:18 PM
Matt is your grandfather on your mums side bald?

MTVN
05-04-2014, 10:23 PM
Matt is your grandfather on your mums side bald?

Well apparently he always had a lot of hair but he went grey quite early

That wouldn't bother me so much but I don't seem to have inherited his hair

Josy
05-04-2014, 10:25 PM
Well apparently he always had a lot of hair but he went grey quite early

That wouldn't bother me so much but I don't seem to have inherited his hair

Ah right unlucky for you eh.

lostalex
05-04-2014, 10:25 PM
baldness.

greys are hot. I really hope i get grey hair before i lose my hair.

http://www.flurtsite.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/Anderson-Cooper-attacked1.jpg

MTVN
05-04-2014, 10:26 PM
Ah right unlucky for you eh.

Do you think coconut oil would help Josy?

King Gizzard
05-04-2014, 10:27 PM
I've got a few greats dotted around now but I don't really mind, my dad went quite grey at 30

King Gizzard
05-04-2014, 10:27 PM
For **** sake I hate autocorrect

Josy
05-04-2014, 10:28 PM
Do you think coconut oil would help Josy?

Yeah slap some on those baldy bits, can't do any harm.

http://www.stylecraze.com/articles/coconut-oil-help-prevent-hair-loss/#largestbeautynetwork

MTVN
05-04-2014, 10:30 PM
Bloody hell it cures everything

Josy
05-04-2014, 10:31 PM
Bloody hell it cures everything

I have been telling you that for years :idc:

King Gizzard
05-04-2014, 10:33 PM
30 day shred coconut oil edition

Josy
05-04-2014, 10:35 PM
30 day shred coconut oil edition

:joker:

Me. I Am Salman
05-04-2014, 10:37 PM
My dad turns 50 this year and still has a full and thick head of hair yay
he dyes it black though