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  2. Do Women Like Bald Men? We Asked Around - AOL

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    Consider Shaving Your Head. A 2012 study from The Wharton School found that men with shaved heads were perceived as more dominant than other men. In fact, photos of men with digitally removed hair ...

  3. Should I Go Bald? One Man’s Experience With Losing ... - AOL

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    That would have been cost-prohibitive for many people. Although the monthly cost of Rogaine has fallen drastically (you can now get generic minoxidil for $15 a month), people may still want to ...

  4. 'Being bald is OK, but going bald is horrible': Men are ... - AOL

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    John-Jonne Smith enjoyed a flourishing head of hair for much of his life. The young millennial rocked different hairstyles and loved switching it up: a curly Afro one week, two-strand twists the ...

  5. Hair loss - Wikipedia

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    People experiencing hair thinning often find themselves in a situation where their physical appearance is at odds with their own self-image and commonly worry that they appear older than they are or less attractive to others. Psychological problems due to baldness, if present, are typically most severe at the onset of symptoms.

  6. Hair fetishism - Wikipedia

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    Bald fetishism is a related paraphilia regarding sexual attraction to genetic hair loss, such as bald spots, receding hairlines, and/or male pattern baldness; or attraction to possessing these traits.

  7. 7 Early Signs of Hair Thinning & How to Stop It - AOL

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    4. Random Bald Spots. Male pattern baldness can cause a bald patch at the crown of the head. But if it’s forming elsewhere, it may not be androgenic alopecia.

  8. Controlling behavior in relationships - Wikipedia

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    Controlling behavior in relationships are behaviors exhibited by an individual who seeks to gain and maintain control over another person. [1] [2] [3] Abusers may utilize tactics such as intimidation or coercion, and may seek personal gain, personal gratification, and the enjoyment of exercising power and control. [4]

  9. How Going Bald and Aging Gave Common Greater Confidence - AOL

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