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Men Who Don't Mind

Real men of substance who know how to truly love and adore bald or alopecic women without reducing them to fetishes. Women, this group is also open to you, but it's primary focus is single and married men who love you for all the right reasons!

Website: http://www.alopeciaworld.com/group/menwhodontmind
Members: 265
Latest Activity: Aug 19, 2022

Please feel free to respond to the following discussions or start your own. :-)

Discussion Forum

How to meet men who don't mind

Started by rj, Co-founder. Last reply by goodlane Apr 4, 2019. 32 Replies

How can she know that he's a man who doesn't mind?

Started by rj, Co-founder. Last reply by ladyhila Oct 18, 2014. 15 Replies

Can you tell her what to do with her hair?

Started by rj, Co-founder. Last reply by JimB May 9, 2013. 11 Replies

Positive or Negative

Started by Mari. Last reply by Weston D May 9, 2013. 9 Replies

If you could only give three pieces of advice...

Started by rj, Co-founder. Last reply by Rose Apr 25, 2012. 24 Replies

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Comment by Ebasha on October 31, 2009 at 2:53am
Hi guys,
Where are those guys who don't mind??? In my country men DO mind, I am in a relationship and he says he doesnot mind, but I am not sure what he will feel like if I sit with him without a wig, I think he will start to mind and slowly will resent it and I will lose him. Growing up, before I started wearing wigs, I have never ever had a boyfriend, who wand want to be seen with the bald girl.
Comment by Ted Michael Morgan on August 27, 2009 at 4:25pm
Sometimes, I think I need a group for women with alopeia who appreciate men who like bald women. I do like the look and have for decades.
Comment by Andre on July 3, 2009 at 1:40pm
I wouldnt mind to know a man or woman with alopecia.
Comment by Julia McDowell on April 30, 2009 at 8:22am
I can't praise my wonderful husband enough for his support through all the ups and downs of AU. He first met me when I had a full head of thick, curly hair, and has been there for me during the past 10 years of tears, laughter, hats, scarves, bad wigs and good wigs!!!!!! Thank you, darling!
Comment by rj, Co-founder on March 20, 2009 at 10:14am
Nice comment, baldmatt55. I wholeheartedly agree. :-)
Comment by baldmatt55 on March 20, 2009 at 1:50am
The longer I continue to surf this site, the more and more I realize that hair means absolutely nothing. I learn more and more what beauty is, and am continuously humbled by the blessing of having much more than my hair. But the one thing that this site has taught me more than anything, is that some of the most BEAUTIFUL women on this planet are bald. Now granted, the way one looks physically doesn't necessarily correlate with the emotions of their soul, but putting that aside to celebrate the aesthetics with which we were blessed vision to experience, I don't think one can EVER argue that hair just doesn't matter, in fact some girls look even better bald.
Comment by baldmatt55 on February 11, 2009 at 6:45pm
The fact is, if one could accept me as bald, why shouldn't I accept them. Hair is merely an accessory. The strength of the heart is stronger than the length of the hair
Comment by baldmatt55 on February 11, 2009 at 6:43pm
Bald is beautiful. The fact is, God only made a few perfect heads. I did struggle with accepting it at first. I mean, I came to realize early on in my alopecia universalis that easier to accept that I'm a bald man and not a bald woman, no offense but I know how devastating it is from friends of mine with it, but the fact is, the good lord could've taken bigger things from me. I find many woman more attracted to my bald head. It's clean, professional. When I work security at angel games and concerts, I am taken more seriously than I am when I wear a hat. I would've loved to have been able to spike my hair up or do the mohawk when I wrestled or slicked my hair back for a job interview or even prom, but I was made a certain way and am proud of it
Comment by rj, Co-founder on January 12, 2009 at 5:53pm
Tamika, welcome to the MWDM group. With regard to the difficulty of finding a man who accepts your alopecia, be sure to keep it in perspective: A man truly worthy of you probably will be hard to find, period. Keep the faith, however, keep believing in yourself and love. Also, make sure that the man of your dreams isn't hidden in plain sight. ;-)
Comment by Tamika on January 12, 2009 at 5:23pm
I have not come across a man yet who has been able to accept my alopecia. At one point I became frustrated with the way my hair was growing and had my daughter cut my hair down to a fade. I met a man, and eventually let him know about my hair or lace thereof. He talked a good game and said you are a beautiful woman..I will have no problem with it.. I then put him to the test and invited him over...and when I opened the door I didn't have on my wig. He didn't handle it well at all.
 

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