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Author Topic: Thoughts on hair transplant  (Read 498 times)

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Re: Thoughts on hair transplant
« Reply #20 on: Yesterday at 05:53:23 PM »
Just wear a wig.
wig sinful. worse than sleeve above elbow. ::)

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Re: Thoughts on hair transplant
« Reply #21 on: Yesterday at 05:53:27 PM »
Definitely the sin of vanity.
No, it isn't.  But Jansenism is definitely sinful.


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Re: Thoughts on hair transplant
« Reply #22 on: Yesterday at 05:59:04 PM »
No, it isn't.  But Jansenism is definitely sinful.

Let me put it this way. Would  a saint want a hair transplant?

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Re: Thoughts on hair transplant
« Reply #23 on: Yesterday at 06:05:08 PM »
wig sinful. worse than sleeve above elbow. ::)
How?

Re: Thoughts on hair transplant
« Reply #24 on: Yesterday at 06:06:02 PM »
Hair transplant is not fake tho. It will look natural.

There are many women who wear very good make up that looks natural and make them looks great. Still, it is a fake beauty.

If you had to so some sort or procedure to get it, it is not natural, it's fake, even if it looks natural and very handsome.

This is why I find it so nice when I see a woman who still looks relatively young, say in their 30s, with a head full of grey hair. It is refreshing to see a person who is not afraid to be natural, who has the courage to be gray when most of the others are dyeing their hair.

The same can be said for men. It might not be comfortable at first, but there's something special about people who are not afraid to show who they are. If you hair is thinning out, don't try to hide with different combing styles or so. Be bold, be bald. A good woman would respect that. If a potential spouse rejects a man because he is bald, it is a great thing, because you have developed a defence against shallow and superficial women.