Truth is, shallow women such as that one will be doomed to life as an old-maid. Just like when many of us were in high school, nobody gave a crap what somebody's personality was, we were all in love with the pretty girls because we wanted to be respected by others for having been able to score one of them -- which I unfortunately never did because I was friendzoned more times than I can count, but you get the point. Many men and women carry this thought process around throughout their whole lives because they would rather have vindication from other people in their lives that they're with the gorgeous person, even if that person has the personality of a log, rather than trying to open up their horizons and look for a person that they just might want to be with for other reasons besides outwardly appearance.
We're all guilty of it. I enjoyed the **** of some charming romantic comedy that my girlfriend made me watch last week, but do you think I would ever tell her that, or admit it to any of my friends? Nope! Why...? We're often too afraid of what other people will think about us as a person if we admit we like something that society has told us we're not supposed to like, as both men and women. Society has placed stigmas on certain things over time, and you're supposed to abide by them. Unfortunately, bald men (who aren't black) are modern society's jesters that are to be made fun of. Bald guys are like the adult version of the fat kid in elementary school who gets bullied because he's an easy target. That woman tweeting to Rafael Nadal could probably be attracted to him without hair, but because society has told us, through every modeling catalog, billboard ad, television show, movie, et cetera, that thick, perfect hair on men is attractive, the inverse of that (bald) automatically equals unattractive.
Think we'll ever have a bald President of the United States again...ever? Not a chance. The president has to keep up appearances, and quite frankly a bald candidate would lose votes to the guy with hair. This is just the way society is now, and it is so friggin unfair that it's not even funny. That girl had no right to say, tweet, or even think that about Nadal, but I don't blame her. She has been conditioned, like all women, that bald is bad, bald guys are sexually unattractive and unworthy, and if you even think of dating that nice bald guy you know -- even if you think he's cute -- you will have all your girlfriends laughing at you behind your back. Eventually, though, when these women realize their biological clock is ticking, and Prince F*ckface with the perfect hair doesn't exist, and she'll be less choosy. Listen to what the great Louis C.K. says about dumpy young guys, "...as long as you keep yourself relatively washed and employed, you're gonna be the sexiest mother f*cker on the planet. You'll be that branch that she can grab onto before she hits the ground."