Would You Just Shave It If All Females Found Bald Guys More Attractive Than Guys Hair?

Illusions

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It seems for most guys that the most scary thing about losing their hair is the fear that women won't find them attractive anymore. Which made me think, regardless of height/head shape, if all/most women were extremely attracted to bald men (like how women are more attracted to guys with abs for example) would you stop trying to fight it and just keep it shaved? Or does the thought of being bald sit deeper than how attractive you are to females?
 

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If EVERY single man on the planet went bald at 19, or at least the vast majority like 98%, I would probably let it happen, regardless of what women thought.
However, if that were the case then baldness would also be treated very differently culturally, and maybe it would be seen as some kind of rite of passage into adulthood.
Maybe it would be like if your balls never dropped as you entered puberty. Being like 25 and still having hair would be seen as odd and they'd laugh at those people then instead.

However, regardless of cultural norms I think hair on the head definitely increases the aesthetic appeal of a person no matter what. So who knows?
 

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If EVERY single man on the planet went bald at 19, or at least the vast majority like 98%, I would probably let it happen, regardless of what women thought.
However, if that were the case then baldness would also be treated very differently culturally, and maybe it would be seen as some kind of rite of passage into adulthood.
Maybe it would be like if your balls never dropped as you entered puberty. Being like 25 and still having hair would be seen as odd and they'd laugh at those people then instead.

However, regardless of cultural norms I think hair on the head definitely increases the aesthetic appeal of a person no matter what. So who knows?

I like your sig :D
 

Illusions

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If EVERY single man on the planet went bald at 19, or at least the vast majority like 98%, I would probably let it happen, regardless of what women thought.
However, if that were the case then baldness would also be treated very differently culturally, and maybe it would be seen as some kind of rite of passage into adulthood.
Maybe it would be like if your balls never dropped as you entered puberty. Being like 25 and still having hair would be seen as odd and they'd laugh at those people then instead.

However, regardless of cultural norms I think hair on the head definitely increases the aesthetic appeal of a person no matter what. So who knows?

So you would stop trying to fight it and just go bald as long as it was the norm among other guys your age?

I was talking only about females opinions on bald guys changing and all other circumstances being the same as they are now (baldness still being in the minority of younger guys and all that jazz)
 

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If it was a 98% proposition. Then that last 2% would be the alpha males of the planet. So in reality the transplantation and wig business would be richer than big oil
 

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No, I want my hair because I like it. Women are just a bonus.
 

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I say yes only because I have NEVER had good hair. I started thinning in my teens and I have always hated my hair.

So I have never had a positive experience from my hair that I can relate to that could contrast the benefit of being liked by women by shaving.

...if it only were so easy!
 

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Yes, i have done it several times. Nowadays I still keep hair in the back, sometimes let it grow on the sides too, and having little pony tails. I get many positive comments, even approached by strangers complementing me. Being bald on top is no big deal to me anymore but decided to try again, even a shaved head look a bit better if there are visible stubs on top but not if there are too few, like it was on fina. Dutt now, i have to admit this new hope is kind of exiting, but im being realistic and accepting that i still need to shave the crown almost all the way, it will never be dense enough up there to let it grow but that really is ok, shaven is ok with me, anytime.
 

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I doubt it, if men started to go bald at 19 and some wouldn't I believe women would weed out the bald guys eventually with selective breeding over time, same way men selective procreated with women that were less hairy.
 

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Yes, without a doubt. I like my hair, and prefer how I look with it. But to save me all this sh*t there's no doubt I'd shave it in a second if I thought being bald wouldn't affect women's perception of me.
 
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