Duncan McFly
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Something I see posted over and over again is how people should embrace their baldness rather than try and fight it. And no less than 100 times have I seen references made to Vin Diesel, and how he's bald and all the ladies want him. Look... there's nothing wrong with encouraging people to keep their chin up and keep a positive attitude. A good outlook never hurt anyone. But to say that we shouldn't worry just because one incredibly good looking hollywood actor is bald and gets tons of ladies doesn't make any sense. It's a simple fact that different looks work for different people. Some guys, look just fine, even great bald. And it's a good thing because they'll never have to worry about looking bad when they lose their hair. But for most others, losing their hair detracts seriously from their looks. It's not a look everyone can pull off like Vin does. It would be like saying that everyone would look great with a mustache just because it worked for Tom Sellek. Don't get me wrong. It's a great thing to encourage others to keep a good attitude and high spirits, and even to try and feel better about their baldness. But please stop citing the Vin Diesel example as a reason why we shouldn't worry. Because we don't all look as good bald as he does. It's not helpful. Don't mean to gripe... I just thought it funny and wanted to point this out after I saw Vin talked about in a thread for about the thousandth time. Just because "A" works for "B" does not mean "A" works for everyone. My two cents.
