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Great conversation about how social settings matter.
I don't doubt that the women interviewed here move the way they say they do, but at the same time, Kevin Diaz is what a lot of women would consider to be average to below average looking.
I'm sure if a guy with good facial aesthetics and better fitness at this height would've commanded their attention.
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i'm the same height and have shaved my head due to hair loss for many years- just be grateful you are above average looking and were not cursed with the big 3 genetic strikes as i have been. even though i am in tremendous physical shape, it can never make up for being short, bald & facially unfortunate.
if you have a good shaped head, i would suggest shaving it when the hair loss gets too bad. i briefly considered a hair transplant but for me the risk of scaring & the potential of making my bald head far worse was too great and i do not have a good enough face regardless.
losing my hair was extremely traumatic for me as mine was thick, black & curly and happened to be the only physical attribute which i was ever complimented on so i knew when i started losing it that it was game over for me. for most women a man's hair is a major factor but there are a small percentage who will overlook a lack of it if the man is good looking enough.
i have no doubt that if i were even 5'10 & had the hair i was born with, my life would have been far superior to the train wreck that is has been.
Do you now shave your head regularly? Shorter guys I think will have it a bit rougher with the George Costanza or George Jefferson look.
I know a couple of short bald guys who pull off the look really well. They make sure they stay in shape, I've noticed, more so after going completely bald. It may be because of that or because of age and health concerns. I never asked them.