| I remember when my sister's boyfriend first got his hair piece. He was balding in his 20s. My sister hated the hair piece on him. It looked unnatural. I notice now when older men have too much hair on their forehead to look natural, no receding hair line at all in their 60s. It could be natural, but I am more suspicious when they have more hair in their 60s than they had in their 20s. |
| I thought DH was balding. He’s shaved his head since before I met him. When he had to get chemo, I teased him that at least he didn’t have to go through his hair falling out. That’s when I learned he has a full head of hair and just likes the way it looks! |
| Reminds me of the Americans when Martha tells "Clark" not to worry, she knows he has a hairpiece. |
| I'm a woman, with a guy with a full head of hair. However, always curious about how men feel about this on women. I have several girlfriends with extensions (long term beaded, not clip ins) and I have felt them. Not great feeling? Maybe I am with a closet hippy (lol, really doesn't seem to be the case), but he would be really put off if half my head was beaded hair and extensions. Do men give a crap about this or just no? My hair is longish and nice enough, but this super long and thick hair...extensions would be needed. |
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With women, it's more out in the open as a fashion statement or protective sty,ing for women with natural hair.
For the women, did your DH eventually confide in you when you were dating that he had a hairpiece? Or did you know? |