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Many of the post’s commenters called the man out for complimenting another woman at his wife’s birthday dinner, regardless of his actual intentions or feelings toward the waitress’ bald head.
I'm bald and people think it's funny - it's not taken seriously as a body confidence issue. One man, believed to be from the US spoke of bald-shaming ...
When someone is trying to point me out in a room, I’m “the bald guy over there.” But even then, I don’t stand out, since an estimated 50 million American men have something called ...
“I’m trying to get people to say no to rugs, drugs, plugs or hair clubs. ... “Nine out of ten times when I (greet a fellow bald man) I get a smile, or a honk of a horn,” he says.
There are three important days in every bald(ing) man's life. ... “It’s taken me 35 years, but now I’m very fond of how I look,” he added.
I won’t give the actual reason until the end of this article. I’m sure it’s still difficult to go bald, especially as a young man, but I suspect it was worse back then.
Now, I’m bald… or, as some of us prefer to be called, a “Hairless-American.” In fact, I’ve been bald for decades, long before Samuel L. Jackson made it cool. Ah, I’ll never forget that ...