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runswithscissors
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Posted: 01/13/03 - 16:15 Post subject: MEN - Hair question
On a scale of 1-10, how much do you have left? Are you afraid of losing it, doing everything you can to keep it, or will you just take it in stride?
I'm at a 8.928557412, on Coach's scale. It's beginning to recede a little bit. I'm not too worried, but Tracy is. I'd just assume pull a PH, but she'd kill me...
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tburt75
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Posted: 01/13/03 - 16:16 Post subject:
9.0 on the scale, but i'm excited that it'll be coming out, cause then ik'll have an excuse to shave my head!
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Laurie Ellen
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Posted: 01/13/03 - 16:18 Post subject:
I'm not a men, but I'll tell ya, Michael is losing his hair in a round configuration on the back part of the crown of his head, and slightly at the temples. It really bugs him. I don't care. As long as he behaves himself he could go bald and it woudn't matter to me.
He was having a hard w/it until I told him to have his girl give him a very very short cut. Now the spot kinda blends and it looks better. He's happy for now but threatens Rogaine.
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Erstwhile Lurker
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Posted: 01/13/03 - 16:18 Post subject: Re: MEN - Hair question
| runswithscissors wrote: | | I'm not too worried, but Tracy is. |
Seriously? She is?
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copteacher
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Posted: 01/13/03 - 16:19 Post subject:
Still have it all (stubbles) but wish I could be a permanent 10.
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brethelm
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Posted: 01/13/03 - 16:20 Post subject:
I'm probably at a 9.
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Posted: 01/13/03 - 16:20 Post subject:
I'd say I'm a niner...and that's all I have to say about 'hair' today...
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runswithscissors
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Posted: 01/13/03 - 16:23 Post subject: Re: MEN - Hair question
| Erstwhile Lurker wrote: | | runswithscissors wrote: | | I'm not too worried, but Tracy is. |
Seriously? She is? |
She's very attached to my hair, for one reason or another. She told me that I have an odd-shaped head and wouldn't look good bald. Hmm...
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Posted: 01/13/03 - 16:23 Post subject:
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it's gone and never coming back!
I did rogaine once and it did work: all kinds of fuzzies on top that made me look less neat. I quit, and let it all fall out again. I figure it only bothers shallow people.......
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Posted: 01/13/03 - 16:24 Post subject:
Going bald is no disgrace
comb less hair
wash more face
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Posted: 01/13/03 - 16:25 Post subject:
I think I'm still at level 10. No noticable hair loss. Graying is another matter entirely.
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purple hayes
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Posted: 01/13/03 - 16:26 Post subject:
If 1 = lost it all and 10 = still got it all, I'm probably a 6.5. I'm considering going from a #1 all over to a #1 on top and a next-to-nothing on the sides (aka a 'high and tight')
FWIW - Mrs. Hayes hates my short hair.
Edited to add :: I wish a had 'black guy' hair so I could carve stuff in it. Hair designs are cool! I also wish I could dye my hair some really striking color and still keep my job.
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runswithscissors
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Posted: 01/13/03 - 16:26 Post subject:
Interesting how many more posts the mens' thread has received than the wimmins...
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Posted: 01/13/03 - 16:29 Post subject: Re: MEN - Hair question
| runswithscissors wrote: | | Erstwhile Lurker wrote: | | runswithscissors wrote: | | I'm not too worried, but Tracy is. |
Seriously? She is? |
She's very attached to my hair, for one reason or another. She told me that I have an odd-shaped head and wouldn't look good bald. Hmm... |
Implants.
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runswithscissors
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Posted: 01/13/03 - 16:30 Post subject: Re: MEN - Hair question
| Erstwhile Lurker wrote: | | runswithscissors wrote: | | Erstwhile Lurker wrote: | | runswithscissors wrote: | | I'm not too worried, but Tracy is. |
Seriously? She is? |
She's very attached to my hair, for one reason or another. She told me that I have an odd-shaped head and wouldn't look good bald. Hmm... |
Implants.  |
Yeah, like a prosthetic forehead?
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