I don't have enough hair for a comb over so I probably shouldn't be posting in here, if I did though all I can say is that I'd be a worried man on a windy day, nothing sadder than a grown man walking along with one hand on his head.
Once when I was picking up little Tweeky at school I had to contain my laughter :twisted: One of the Mums was wearing a sweater that showed some of her chest which was fine however what was not fine was the fact that her head was a totally different shade to her body. It just looked stupidly ridiculous. It was like what happens at play group when someone rips the head off of a white Barbie doll and sticks it on the brown one :giggle:
It's the blokes who insist on ridiculous facial topiary that I can't understand......I mean why FFS!!!
Years ago I used to have a boss with a massive comb over, even walking down the corridor the thing would be waving at us from 2 feet beyond the back of his head, gawd knows how he coped on a windy day, then he`d scoop it all up in one hand and scrape it back over his scalp, bless him :giggle:
Comb overs simply don't work. What's the idea - to look like hair that's growing there? Total fail on that score.
I've known guys who have lost hair at a relatively young age - early 30's - and the ones with comb-overs looked ridiculous, the ones who kept their hair trimmed and neat looked great. Tidy hair won't make a Richard Gere out of a Wurzel Gummidge - but a comb over always has exactly the reverse effect.
Gentlemen - ditch the comb-over - it'll take years off you.
We all, at some point, want to feel able to attract admiring looks from our fellow beings, ultimately resulting in sexual fun and games.....or in the natural world, in procreation. So we preen our feathers and strut our stuff...trouble is we are made to feel so insecure by media stereotypes, that are pushed at us from childhood, and it's the insecurity which undermines ones confidence and is the real problem. We all know that a clean healthy person with a polite smile is attractive....self confidence is attractive. Convincing people to just be happy as themselves is the tricky bit, and I don't have an answer.