Would you date a bald girl/girl with a shaved head?

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Pepsei

Lifer
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There was this redhead... and I love redheads.... she was hot... as in like "farmer's daughter" hot.

until she shaved her head and turn bi-sexual.
 

Nitemare

Lifer
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Only til it grew back..that is why there is a wig market...new chick every week... :p

for 2-3 Grand hell yeah I would shave my head...I'd do it for a hundred
 

goblue420

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fvck no!!! I wouldnt hit that with a 10 foot pole attached to my 10 foot pole, outright disgusting!:disgust:
 

eakers

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in all honesty i could never shave my head because i am worried about having gross birthmarks or something on there that you can't see now because of the hair.

but really, i actually thought you were getting married :S
 

remagavon

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Probably if it was for a legitmate reason (i.e. caused by chemo or something). Otherwise probably not.
 

imported_Tomato

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Originally posted by: eakers
in all honesty i could never shave my head because i am worried about having gross birthmarks or something on there that you can't see now because of the hair.

but really, i actually thought you were getting married :S

Heh, I feel the same way (would be worried to shave it because of weird birthmarks or strangely-shaped bumps on my head).

I've heard shaving your head (particularly for females) can be a really great, spiritual experience, but I don't think I could do it. I like my hair. :)

Getting married, yes. In 2-3 years.

Married now, no.
 

Originally posted by: Dezign
Originally posted by: eakers
in all honesty i could never shave my head because i am worried about having gross birthmarks or something on there that you can't see now because of the hair.

but really, i actually thought you were getting married :S

Heh, I feel the same way (would be worried to shave it because of weird birthmarks or strangely-shaped bumps on my head).

I've heard shaving your head (particularly for females) can be a really great, spiritual experience, but I don't think I could do it. I like my hair. :)

Getting married, yes. In 2-3 years.

Married now, no.
So why are you worried about finding dates?
 

PanzerIV

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Dec 19, 2002
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Nope. I cannot stand the look of a woman with very short hair let alone bald. I don't mind some somewhat short styles but I much prefer long, flowing locks. Very feminine and attractive.
 

olds

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Originally posted by: BatmanNate
For all of you that say no, what happens when the pretty haired girl you're dating gets married to you and gets cancer and has to go through chemo and loses all of her hair? Are you going to drop her?

Just in case you didn't know, there's a huge difference between purposefully shaving you head and losing your hair from cancer treatments.
 

DougK62

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Mar 28, 2001
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Originally posted by: MAME
why do you care? you are getting some from your fiancee....

Hah - good point.

I wouldn't mind at all, and if I was a god-looking woman I'd sure as hell shave my head for the $2k-3k they're offering.
 

Kadarin

Lifer
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Originally posted by: Dezign
Originally posted by: eakers
in all honesty i could never shave my head because i am worried about having gross birthmarks or something on there that you can't see now because of the hair.

but really, i actually thought you were getting married :S

Heh, I feel the same way (would be worried to shave it because of weird birthmarks or strangely-shaped bumps on my head).

I've heard shaving your head (particularly for females) can be a really great, spiritual experience, but I don't think I could do it. I like my hair. :)

Getting married, yes. In 2-3 years.

Married now, no.

So what happened to the whole six weeks and "thank you ATOT" thing? Did reality finally set in?
 

MAME

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Originally posted by: DougK62
Originally posted by: MAME
why do you care? you are getting some from your fiancee....

Hah - good point.

I wouldn't mind at all, and if I was a god-looking woman I'd sure as hell shave my head for the $2k-3k they're offering.

if you were a GOD-looking woman, that would just be cool
 

MAME

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Originally posted by: Astaroth33
Originally posted by: Dezign
Originally posted by: eakers
in all honesty i could never shave my head because i am worried about having gross birthmarks or something on there that you can't see now because of the hair.

but really, i actually thought you were getting married :S

Heh, I feel the same way (would be worried to shave it because of weird birthmarks or strangely-shaped bumps on my head).

I've heard shaving your head (particularly for females) can be a really great, spiritual experience, but I don't think I could do it. I like my hair. :)

Getting married, yes. In 2-3 years.

Married now, no.

So what happened to the whole six weeks and "thank you ATOT" thing? Did reality finally set in?

what? she's engaged and getting married in 2-3 years...
 

isasir

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Aug 8, 2000
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Originally posted by: jumpr
Originally posted by: Dezign
Originally posted by: eakers
in all honesty i could never shave my head because i am worried about having gross birthmarks or something on there that you can't see now because of the hair.

but really, i actually thought you were getting married :S

Heh, I feel the same way (would be worried to shave it because of weird birthmarks or strangely-shaped bumps on my head).

I've heard shaving your head (particularly for females) can be a really great, spiritual experience, but I don't think I could do it. I like my hair. :)

Getting married, yes. In 2-3 years.

Married now, no.
So why are you worried about finding dates?

LOL, issues with Luvly and Dezign? No likey deh women eh? Maybe you should pursue one of cr4zymofo's 2 headed women.

Sorry, but I find it funny how people can't post a thread here asking a simple question w/o people thinking and assuming it has to pertain to the person.
 

StageLeft

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No, I sure wouldn't, unless it occured afterwards as a result of something uncontrollable like loss of hair due to medical reasons.

Frankly I'd rather date a fat girl, and that wouldn't happen either.
 

Kadarin

Lifer
Nov 23, 2001
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Originally posted by: MAME
Originally posted by: Astaroth33
Originally posted by: Dezign
Originally posted by: eakers
in all honesty i could never shave my head because i am worried about having gross birthmarks or something on there that you can't see now because of the hair.

but really, i actually thought you were getting married :S

Heh, I feel the same way (would be worried to shave it because of weird birthmarks or strangely-shaped bumps on my head).

I've heard shaving your head (particularly for females) can be a really great, spiritual experience, but I don't think I could do it. I like my hair. :)

Getting married, yes. In 2-3 years.

Married now, no.

So what happened to the whole six weeks and "thank you ATOT" thing? Did reality finally set in?

what? she's engaged and getting married in 2-3 years...

My mistake... I looked at the other thread.
 

isasir

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Aug 8, 2000
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Originally posted by: cr4zymofo
Originally posted by: isasir
Originally posted by: cr4zymofo
Which head?

Which girls do you date that have two heads? Unless you like them "funny" chicks.
Hey, I thought a girl has "head" too, wink wink...;)

As a verb, I believe it can refer to either gender (Giving...), but as a noun, I think only guys have two heads. At least that's my understanding. :)
 

MBony

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Sep 16, 2003
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I would be all over this! $2000-$3000 for 1 day? This isn't even a question in my book. Geez, hair grows back, and fast for some.

I just wish I could dance :( (oh and that I was Asian and a hot female and living in that area)

Go for it!