Can A Woman Be Attracted To A Man With Baldness?

Definitely! Baldness is a sign of intelligence! I think it is very sexy.

Although any number of things can cause baldness, the common kind of baldness that sets in for many middle-aged (and younger) men is "male pattern baldness"; and it is hereditary. Can women be attracted to a man with baldness? Two words: Patrick Stewart In other words, yes.

Actor, Patrick Stewart, known for both his bald head AND appeal is one example of a bald guy many, many, women find very attractive.

Yes it's usually hereditary and of course many woman find it attractive!

Yes, yes yes! I have heard that baldness is hereditary. Not sure if it is true, but I've heard that it skips a generation.At any rate, bald can be extremely sexy.

Think about Michael Jordan, Vin Diesel, Andre Agassi, and Chris Daughtry. All extremely hot and all bald. Remember when Agassi had that ridiculously long hair in the 90s?

Gross. He's so much better now!

Baldness does not give any significant reason for being hated by women. Most of the women may like or dislike the baldness but the main reason for a woman should be that her man should be loyal to relationship and committed.

I'm bald (or balding) and I've never had a problem with finding attractive women interested in me. However, there are some women who simply are not attracted to bald men, or men who have male pattern baldness. For those, I'd say it's not all that likely a woman will be attracted, I mean really, REALLY attracted - like fulfilling a lifelong fantasy attracted.

For these women, find a guy with hair and who isn't showing signs of male pattern baldness. That, I believe, is your real question isn't it? How can you determine if a younger guy will eventually become bald?

I'd explore different nationalities and go with the odds. Some hardly ever have male pattern baldness.

Yes, women go crazy over Sean Connery. If you have the right shaped head, then shave it all off. That was the trend in the 90's and early 2000's.

Absolutely....as long as he carries himself with confidence...any man can be attractive...

DEFINITELY! It took me six months to figure out my man was showing signs of the pattern baldness. S hair just didn't matter to me.

He'll probably be completely bald by 35, but I'm cool with that, because he'll still have the same big heart, and the same great sense of humor that never fails to make me smile. I think it's pathetic that hair could ever be considered the reason for "excluding" a man.

I find bald men very attractive. It's a sign of maturity, power and status. You notice that most powerful men are either bald or have little hair.

Baldness is mainly hereditary and now with latest technolgy, you can treat baldness but its not a disease. Most bald men look good and they are some bald men that need a makeover. Take Prince Charles of England.. he's passed on his baldness to Prince William and most of the male members of that royal family are bald, but they look good in it.

Yes, have you seen Yul Bryner the famous bald actor of the 60s, by looking at his bald head most girls were attracted.

Of course it matters, if its important to a woman to have a man with hair the fact that he does not will bother her for ever. Some men prefer blonds, some like them fuller and some like them thinner and some just don't are as long as they are loved.... so in essence, even if you catch a guy with a beautiful mane, there is a chance he'll lose it someday, just like there is a chance that "those" pants will someday make your thin lady look fat.. at the end of the day, once you love someone, it should take more than a physical feature to make you drop them like a hot patato, unless of course they sprout horns... oops!

I'm bold. Have been for the last few years. Okay: I do use a razor blade to cut it off, but that's just because it's too thin and "fluffy" up there.

And trust me: my shiny top has never been an issue in my love life. Not a second.

Sure, she can be attracted to baldness or anything else.Barbara.

Of course she can. Not sure if you are a fan of Sex and the City, but Charlotte and Harry taught many a woman a lesson about not writing off a man based on their lack of hair. Good men are hard to find, and good women are not that shallow.

I think it is more the transition stage that is less attractive, you know when men try to hang on to what they've got left? Much better to concede defeat and shave it off! To answer the second part of your question, yes, it is largely hereditary and I believe it usually follows on the maternal side.

For example, if your mother's father was bald, you are more likely to inherit it, than if your father's father was bald. There's a lot of shampoos like Rogaine or hair transplants to explore, but I don't know if they really do much.

It depends on the woman. Maybe some like it, and some not, there are variations in this issues :)Not all men like skinny girls or all of them like curvy girls it depends.

I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.

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