Women find men with bald heads sexy because it shows they have the confidence to pull of a daring look. But women can also find men with hair just as sexy, but don't do the comb-over because it doesn't fool anyone.
2006-10-06 02:52:54
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answered by emilypye 3
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Sexy Shaved Head
2016-10-16 07:22:24
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answered by vignola 4
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Are men with shaved head sexy and why?
This kind of follows on from some of the answers I got to my last question, which set me thinking. Ive never really thought about it that much before. Having hair or no hair, I dont really care. Various women have told me before that they find bald men sexy. Girls, do you agree, and why?
2015-08-19 10:15:57
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answered by Alaster 1
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Well bald men are sexy and so it follows that a close shaved head is too....just think of when they go down on you...
2006-10-06 08:20:49
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answered by Susie Drew 3
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It's true. Most bald men shave their head to hide the fact they are going bald. But, which is better? Having the "halo"look, or a "five head", or completely bald? I choose bald because I can't stand either of those looks. My wife is happy with it, so I think that at least some women find bald dudes sexy!!
2006-10-06 03:04:47
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answered by Steve 3
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My husband sometimes shaves his head completley bald and i do think he looks sexy but he has the persona to go with it. He looks alot like jason statham (the transporter) and has a similar build and so looks like a hard nut with a bald head, usually he just shaves it using clippers with no guard on.
You really need to check your face shape and if your quite pale and have dark sometimes when you shave your head it looks abit blue.
2006-10-06 02:55:01
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answered by vanessa s 4
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If they look like they're shaved because they chose to. If it looks like a desparate attempt to hide a bald patch then no. But then, even that is sexier than a comb over or toupe. A shaved head just looks really unfussy and masculine i think.
2006-10-06 03:09:30
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answered by Nikita21 4
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It all depends on the shape of your head. I know that sounds silly, but it's true. Some men look masculine with a shaved head while others look wimpy.
2006-10-06 02:52:53
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answered by tollerx2 2
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No and i've done a personal study to prove it.
I have the unfortunate luck of losing my hair from the middle half of my head and up. I keep it shaved very close because i'm not about to try and hide it. Only thing us who have this problem can really do.
Anyways, so about a year ago I was getting no response from women. I was about to hit senior year or college and I was sick of this(freshman year was no problem but the hair begain it's fallout sophomore year).
So before school began I bought a baseball cap. Within the first month, I had gotten more play than the 2 and a half years combined. Went the rest of the year with a cap on almost all the time and pulled enough that it was obviously because these broads didn't know I had thinning hair until it was too late.
Last summer hits and I stop wearing the cap. COMPLETE difference in the way women react to me. Night and day. So to prove my point again I am invited to a bbq with a night on the town to follow. Where the cap to the bbq and see a pretty fine broad who is my target. DO my usual thing to get her into me....and by the end of the night, we are making out on the dance floor and heading home together....
Since then I have yet to get a women even remotely interested and what a coincidence, I have yet to go out with my cap on(bars here usually kick you out if you where one).
So unless you were meant to pull it off(few are)....women don't find it sexy and are actually repulsed by it.
2006-10-06 03:22:05
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answered by SoothSayer 1
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Depends ive been with boyfriends with bald heads and ive really enjoyed theirshinny head its soft sexxy.... But I love hair great to pull on when your steamy !!
2006-10-06 03:02:56
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answered by Lisa P 5
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