Trannydestroyer
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I have a real gripe with redditards regarding this can someone please explain to me what is it with these people and their obsession with telling people to 'just shave it bro' 'brave the shave' I swear to GOD even in a harmless thread about a guy asking about a hair transplant procedure in a casual subreddit the whole thread is littered with garbage from redditards telling him to 'brave the shave' than actual fucking advice from people who received a hair transplant, ffs I even saw a 19 year old actor complaining about his hair loss on r/acting and how it will affect his chances especially roles that are closer to his age and most of the comments are guys telling him to 'just shave it bro' are you actually fucking serious bro? do these people have shit/mud/clay for brains or something? especially when it is universally known that most actors have gone under the knife for hair loss and that it can significantly affect your roles in future especially since THE GUY WANTS ROLES CLOSER TO HIS AGE.
One more reason why other peoples 'advice' especially if they are not from friends and family is full of shit can some high IQcel do a psychoanalysis on what it is with reddits obsession with shaving your head? is it crab in bucket mentality trying to stop other guys from saving their hair trying to make them bald as well?
and for all it is worth I see shaving your head as the 21st century combover unlike what r/bald and redditards try to portray it as they are intentionally trying to hide their hair loss/ horseshoe pattern by shaving it off and act like it is 'masculine'
One more reason why other peoples 'advice' especially if they are not from friends and family is full of shit can some high IQcel do a psychoanalysis on what it is with reddits obsession with shaving your head? is it crab in bucket mentality trying to stop other guys from saving their hair trying to make them bald as well?
and for all it is worth I see shaving your head as the 21st century combover unlike what r/bald and redditards try to portray it as they are intentionally trying to hide their hair loss/ horseshoe pattern by shaving it off and act like it is 'masculine'