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Old 11-07-2006, 09:55 AM   #1
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Default Let me know right now is it STUPID for a woman to feel some type of way that her

Husband is losing his hair? This guy on the radio this morning said that his wife recommended he get a ahir transplant because she is not happy with the hair is has lost. That sounds so IMMATURE and DUMB and can't believe a grown women can be so SHALLOW. Is this ridiculous or what?
 
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I think it's shallow too. A man can't help it if he's losing his hair. My husband has all his hair, but if he lost it all tomorrow, it wouldn't bother me. I love him, not his hair.

There's nothing wrong with the wife not liking it. She has a right to her feelings, but I don't think she should make him feel lousy over it.
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I think it's shallow too. A man can't help it if he's losing his hair. My husband has all his hair, but if he lost it all tomorrow, it wouldn't bother me. I love him, not his hair.

There's nothing wrong with the wife not liking it. She has a right to her feelings, but I don't think she should make him feel lousy over it.



I can't believe a man would get a Hair transplant
 
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not all that unheard of
i know 3 men who have had it done

its expensive but relatively simple to do
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not all that unheard of
i know 3 men who have had it done

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A man should never get ANY type of transplant to please a women. NEVER!!!!!!
 
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It is surprising that it makes that much of a difference to his wife. I don't think most women really care that must about hair lost, and personally I would rather have a guy just shave it off than have a combover or something.
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A man should never get ANY type of transplant to please a women. NEVER!!!!!!

women do it all the time for men

breastjobs
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why would a man not want to look better for his woman too?
 
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why would a man not want to look better for his woman too?


because it's NOT MANLY to run and get a Transplant, that's why
 
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ok but its somehow manly to be bald?
 
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Let me ask u this--- i assume u have never been married

have u ever been in a serious-commited long term relationship with a woman?

if u have, then i am sure u can understand the concept of doing something for your partner?
 
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have u ever been in a serious-commited long term relationship with a woman?

if u have, then i am sure u can understand the concept of doing something for your partner?



Yes i been in a relationship and I would never do anything to the extreme of getting a transplant to please a parnter. I'm not into that
 
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I am with Solomon on this one. To get a hair transplant to please your wife is stupid. If she can't accept the person for who he is, then she is SHALLOW. Plain and Simple. That goes for any woman who tries to alter her appearance to please a boyfriend or husband. If you can't accept your wife or husand as they are, then how much do you REALLY love them?
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Husband is losing his hair? This guy on the radio this morning said that his wife recommended he get a ahir transplant because she is not happy with the hair is has lost. That sounds so IMMATURE and DUMB and can't believe a grown women can be so SHALLOW. Is this ridiculous or what?
It is shallow. What if he had Cancer and was in treatment and lost his hair because of that treatment?

If she was that shallow, she should have looked at his father, all the males in his family and see if baldness runs in the family, if it did, then don't marry that man you shallow bitch!

I don't care. As long as the man I am in love with remains the man I fell in love with and cares for me and doesn't care abt how I change, etc. That's all that matters.

Hey lady, get over it. One day your looks will change and you will get wrinkles, you will sag, you will lose your tight, toned body and hopefully your husband won't be such a shallow person like you!
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its not a question of loving them as who they are
its a question of looking the best u can

i love my wife for how she looks, but if she wants to better herself, great!

do i agree? no
i wouldnt do it
BUT i see nothing wrong with someone trying to look their best

if a woman has small breasts and gets bigger ones-- great
if a woman is fat, and loses weight-- great
if a man is bald and has a hair transplant --- great

just because YOU may not want to do it, doesnt mean its not manly if someone else does
 
 


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