I wouldn't think so. Shaving the entire head seems to shock some people, but if he just let it grow and had the half bald look then people would view him as just another half bald man and think nothing of it. Because of his insecurity on being bald he chooses to shave it and the hotel should not be resposible.
BTW, I shave it too. But I don't care what people think. Been shaving it since I was 17, I recently decided to let it grow out at 32 and found out I was going bald!!!. So I just whacked it off again, it did hurt a little to know I have to shave it now.
2006-07-24 20:37:37
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answered by Gurungus 3
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nicely, you replied part of your question your self, perchance without understanding it, because as you say that's a call.some men do, and some do not; like breast augmentations. i imagine that's common to love what you want, yet as i think about who favor one 'type' over yet another, maximum men are a minimum of slightly smitten by the female type and all that's remarkable curvaceousness. My wager is that once a at the same time as has surpassed you'll locate that the lady who's proper to those wonderful mammalia, will be more effective important to you than her outer visual allure and also you'll adore each and everything about her, along with what ever length and structure her breasts happen to be. On a own be conscious: my decision is the organic boob, because pretend ones should be too agency and "plastic" and so don't sense as sturdy as a more effective yielding type, i.e.- i love the genuine element basically high-quality! I do imagine that women should be at liberty with themselves and not in any respect bow to "societal pressures", yet we both comprehend the fact of it is particularly different than basically saying that, and that's more effective complicated of an challenge than that. you're certainly not on my own notwithstanding, if others did not like improvements of this kind, women would not concern themselves to those procedures. i'm hoping this has helped.
2016-10-15 09:45:28
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answered by ? 4
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Depends on insurance they are tricky. I would request a copy of the policy before I do anything or say anything to anyone. Some cosmetic procedures are just plain out. Some insurance can just try to trick you. I do not trust those corporations. Sometimes less is more. I felt like they were threatening to take away all my coverage at one time.
2006-07-24 20:40:25
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answered by adobeprincess 6
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No because a hair transplant is a luxury. My insurance, along with probably all of them, doesn't even cover my glasses because they say they are a luxury.
2006-07-24 20:32:15
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answered by Low Key 6
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Not at a hotel, but probably a newcast anchor would.
2006-07-24 20:30:26
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answered by Private Account 5
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no---they would tell him to keep working if he doesn't want to they can just hire sum1 who is more confident in their appearance
2006-07-24 20:40:19
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answered by Anonymous
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FFS...is that man really that vain???
That is a very sad question.
2006-07-24 20:31:07
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answered by Dolphin lover 4
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why not if it is proven to affect the job.
2006-07-24 20:30:58
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answered by Schmitz 4
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