One of the advantages of being bald is that you won’t go grey. Of course, there is nothing wrong about grey. But men out there still hate it. And many of them become jealous of your baldness. It’s certainly happening to me. I am at the age – 37 when many of my peers are going grey. And they don’t really enjoy that at all.
Men suffer by being bald. And that kind of suffering is not good for them. It diminishes the possibility to achieve full potential in their life. Your energy is waisted on hating your baldness. And it needs to stop. There are actually some huge advantages of being bald. Again, one of them is, that you won’t turn grey. I am not trying to say that being grey is a terrible thing. But there are actually men out there and a lot of them with beautiful hair that are going grey. And they hate it! Well, guess what? I repeat: You won’t be dealing with that problem my future attractive bald friend.
Advantages of being bald – part 1 video:
http://youtu.be/5UI6wIlTzpQ
Being bald has a lot of advantages. I love my baldness so much, I wouldn’t change it for load truck of gold. No way! And while I don’t mind gray guys out there who don’t dye their hair, (I do mind those who do) I know that I won’t go grey myself. I keep my hair left very short and even if few gray hairs are already emerging, you won’t be able to notice. Suddenly, guys in their thirties want to be bald when they look at me. I look younger then them. And yes, they can cut it short, but their grey hair is still visible. Anyway, just one more reason to like your bald head future attractive bald man.
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Boris says
Not really sure if this is a valid advantage… I recently stopped shaving my beard everyday and I noticed a huge increase in my attractiveness. I was actually really surprised – I get significantly more looks from girls, people gravitate towards me more and I am treated better better overall. It feels almost as if the hair on my head grew back! This made me much bolder and more confident which increased my attractiveness even more.
It is a long way off, but I am a bit afraid of getting gray in my beard, and I feel it would be visible in my buzzed hair as well because it looks completely black right now. It is also unfortunate that beards go gray before head hair… Early baldness may run in my family (though I am still a special case here….), but at least I have not noticed any early grayness! In any case I think it is ridiculous and wrong to say that being bald makes it so graying hair doesn’t matter.
Milan says
Boris, I am glad beard works for you. It definitely does for me. I am however starting to see little silver hair there. It doesn’t bother me! I found that if I keep my beard shorter I get way batter attractive feedback. So if I kept it shorter, those few gray hairs aren’t even visible.
Regarding going grey Boris, it really matters what angle you’re looking at it from. Of course the Richard Gere attractive grey men are here to stay. But so do the Jason Statham attractive like bald men.
However I really have few friends in early 30ties going grey and it really bothers them. It bothers them to the same level that the baldness bothers bald men. So I gues the “Shit” is distributed evenly. At least I want to believe that. Thanks for your question and opinion Boris!
Boris says
Thanks for the clarification – I did not realize that short cut hair does not show gray as much as longer hair. I guess because bald guys are used to cutting their hair short graying isn’t as big a deal, or at least it will take a bit longer to become visible.