The only way to get a true answer from women is either to get inside their head and mind read or listen in on private conversations amongst women themselves. But even then, it's not conclusive as women themselves havent got a fvcking clue of what they want.
Put it this way, the better looking you are, the more likely it is that a woman will overlook any negatives about you (laziness, lack of education, etc). However, as we all know that baldness is somehow a cardinal sin, it CAN be 'tolerated' by women so as long as you have either money or status. But, make no mistake, you are at their mercy and can be ditched for a better suitor.
Despite this... women are allowed to have fake nails, fake faces with paint roller makeup, fake hair with extension, fake height with heels, fake eyelashes, fake skin tones, fake tits and fake personalities.... and they want a 'REAL MAN' ?!
Have any of you seen the show 'Love Lust or Run' ?? I honestly empathize with some of the women... particularly this one:
[video=youtube;Oadv3xZS8-0]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oadv3xZS8-0[/video]
Listen to how she breaks down when she takes off all the makeup and hair. Pay attention to the part at 7:00. She's in tears and says
I've never been good enough. I don't know how to like myself.
...People don't care about that [her accomplishments]. They judge you for the way you look, they don't care what's in here, they don't care. And I'm proof that everyday of my life it doesnt matter how good of a person you are on the inside, its what you look like on the outside.
This woman gets it, because its true, people really are that shallow despite all the efforts that people will make to say the contrary. Notice how Stacey (the show host, and btw, I find her ridiculously sexy) says people will judge you within the first three seconds of meeting you? Well, its true. Now try that as a bald or balding man approaching a woman, or a job, or a social circle and making friends. So now, while the woman in the video can hide her imperfections behind society's tolerated use of makeup and everything else, what is unfortunate for us bald men is that there is NOTHING for us and if we try to be open about it or seek help we are treated like second class citizens. The day, if it ever comes, we get our hair back, just like the woman in the video says about herself, will still be a long road ahead of us to fully understand our positive change to our natural selves both physically and psychologically as the damage from society is very deep.