Larry Barbee

Male

Concord, NC

United States

Profile Information:

Relationship Status:
Single
About Me:
I'm a 49 year old Christian single man with androgenetic alopecia. I have written articles on self esteem and alopecia seen through my Faith. I like to help people get where they want to be when challenged by something like alopecia.
I have some health issues which keeps me from getting out and about like I would want to, so I keep in touch with most of my friends through email. So please feel free to email me .
When I'm healthier I like to go scuba diving. I'm a published writer and I love good books and goor conversation.
Both of my parents are alive and in basically good health. My 82 y/o Dad still flies his airplane. I have a younger sister who teaches pre-school. And then there is my "boy", a Boston terrier who Dad calls "my four legged grandson".
Do you have alopecia?
Male pattern baldness
Are you age 18 or older?
Yes - I am 18 or older
Your Website (Leave blank if you don't have one):
http://www.alopeciaworld.com

Comment Wall:

  • Cheryl Ann Avens

    Thanks for adding me as your friend. Have a great day!!!!!
  • JeffreySF

    Hi Larry,

    Welcome to Alopecia World.

    Jeffrey

  • susan williams

    Red Ribbon
  • Heather L

    Hello Larry, 

     

    Thanks for the friend invite!  And Welcome to AW! :)     Ah -- I have a terrier too! (westie)  ... nothing like them! 

     

    Heather

  • Sam Sam

    Hi Larry,

    Thanks for the add! God is good all the time ? Isn't he I would say YES HE IS. TGod Bless you! Please send me your articles.
  • Sam Sam

    Thanks Larry! Awesome! Is there a Link? Or a magazine?
  • Larry Barbee

    Thank you for the kind comments, but like most of my Faith writings, God inspires and I just push the pencil or press the keys. "Special Wardrobe" was published in an online magazine but they tried to make it "politically correct" by editing out references to God - quite an editing job considering His role in the piece.
    God bless,
    Larry
  • becky

    For all of my friends. I love ya.
  • Yes, but the real question is: Do they have CCR on black vinyl? LOL Boy, I'm dating myself aren't I?? :)
  • Mary

    Thanks for the Friend request, Larry. Glad you liked "Grouper Buddy". I have loads more U/W video, but just haven't gotten it edited and online. I have great stuff from a recent trip to Indonesia where I did 71 dives in 23 days, some of them 80 minutes long. It was amazing.
  • Mary

    p.s. I used to have Boston Terriers...they're wonderful.

    Check out my husband's photography website for some great underwater photos, including some just put up from Indonesia: www.stevegouldphotography.com
  • Deb K

    Hi Larry - How are you? I've been away from the site for a while, thanks for leaving me a comment. Hope you are well!
  • Larry Barbee

    I'm fine, and I hope you are, too.
    God bless,
    Larry
  • liselle

    hi again Larry.
    I'm not sure which page to post on now :)...as you have 2. ha!
    You should post your article on alopecia and self esteem here. I think many would enjoy it.
  • Larry Barbee

    I know I have two and don't even know it happened but I hope to rectify it - I think I'll have to ask all my friends if they want to be friends again though! I will post the self esteem article here in a few minutes. I have to send it in parts.
    God bless,
    Larry
  • Larry Barbee

    Special Wardrobe part 1
    A Special Wardrobe
    “What’s in here?” Susan asked. We were shifting some of my belongings and among them was a storage box with the word “Herman” scrawled across the top.
    “Take a peek,” Denise advised with a twinkle in her eye.
    “Eek! There’s something furry in there!” Susan screamed as she dropped the box.
    As Denise laughed, I picked up the box and with mock indignation over the word, “furry,” and explained to Susan that she had picked up my wig box.
    “But these wigs are all different colors and styles, Larry, are they all yours?”
    Susan had asked the question most people ask fairly soon after a relationship is formed.
    “I’m totally bald and my lifestyle includes wearing wigs on those days I feel like being a “haired” person. I adore my bald head and spend time making it look good and feel nice. I like hair too, and with wigs I can enjoy a variety of looks in different hair styles and colors.
    It is possible to be both bald and “haired,” and enjoy being both.”
    “I think that’s wonderful!” Susan exclaimed with a look of sincere delight and approval.
  • Larry Barbee

    Special Wardrobe part 2
    The way we feel about the way we look is important. Physical beauty is one of the cornerstones of self esteem and it is one of the most vulnerable. This is an article about how I have dealt with this subject in one area and I hope that it will inspire the reader to find solutions to their own threats to self esteem.
    I have been fortunate in that my hair loss experience was not burdensome or a source of great anxiety. The reason for this is simple -- I did not see baldness as a disfigurement in others so I did not see it as such for me when I went bald.
    I am a Christian; as such, I strive to see people the way God does. I don’t see “ugly” people. The physical body is much too frail to be a vessel in which a person’s beauty and worth can be housed. Even those who are deemed to be “beautiful people” will be stripped of their attributes through age, disease or accidents. So much of what society labels as beautiful is not even intrinsic; a cursory examination of history and other cultures will show the great diversity and transitory nature of so called Perfect Beauty. The diversity of beauty in human beings is staggering if we are receptive to developing an appreciation of it.
    Most bald headed men and women I knew or had ever seen never struck me as disfigured or ugly. I believed that they possessed beauty in ways that were different from someone else; indeed, those bald people who incorporated their baldness into their self image in an open and positive way seemed even more attractive and even exotic in their beauty.
    It is hard to believe in one’s beauty especially if it flies in the face of conventional standards. It can be done and I have had some success at doing so. It does help if there are people in your life that will support you and believe in your beauty, too.
  • Larry Barbee

    Special Wardrobe part 3
    The first wig I got was a present from someone who knew I wanted one but couldn’t quite get the nerve to get it myself. I think that I would have eventually but this speeded things up for me. The wig was christened “Herman” by my friend Holley and became the first for many more to come. The support Holley provided cannot be praised enough. She genuinely liked what I was trying to do and did everything possible to help me create my lifestyle and get all I could out of it. She encouraged me not to wear hats or wigs in public after I began to keep my head clean shaven because she knew that I really wanted to. She and many others have made my balding experience one of the great blessings in my life.
    I love being bald and feel special and attractive even more than I did before my hair fell out. Rarely do I use the term “hair loss” because I don’t like the connotation that I have “lost” something. I feel that my beauty was changed and not lost when I went bald. I will probably be self conscious of being bald for the rest of my life, or as long as bald is perceived as unusual. The option is whether or not to feel good or bad, attractive or unattractive because of it.
  • Larry Barbee

    Special Wardrobe part 4 last
    After we finished moving my stuff, I treated Susan and Denise to a “fashion Show” complete with bad jokes and funny stories about my experiences. When it was time for Susan to go, she kissed my nude scalp, cooed that she thought I looked cute, and said that she believed that bald is beautiful. I thanked her and told her I thought she was beautiful, too. She grimaced and said that she was hardly beautiful considering that she was this, that and the other thing. I took exception to her self deprecating remarks and tried to put into perspective what I have written in this article.
    “Having hair does not make one beautiful, nor is it true that bald is beautiful in and of its self. Being bald doesn’t make a person beautiful, Susan, but a person can make baldness beautiful. The same, perhaps, can also be said for this, that and the other thing.”
  • liselle

    yes," I don't see ugly people either".... wow Larry, you write so well.
    I thoroughly enjoyed reading all that. You definitely have talent. That was spoken right from the heart!
    Thanks for all your time in posting that.
    regards
    liselle
  • Larry Barbee

    Thank you, Liselle, for your kin words.
    God bless,
    Larry
  • Dame

    Hi Larry!
    No worries I understand. I do hope that we can chat again soon (maybe your computer will corporate) and I enjoyed meeting you!

    Larisa