From a woman’s perspective ( A nice woman, a mom, yet still got it goin’ on, LOL) I can tell you honestly that women like me are not *unattracted *to bald men. My husband is 32 and I have recently noticed a bit of receding on the sides. I know it must be hard to go through, but try to remember that our society places too much value on artificial beauty.
I have some real life experience in this matter. I was a swimsuit model for a short time, got married when I was twenty and now I have three little ones. My husband says I still look good but I will never wear a bikini again! This is coming from the guy who had pictures of his girfriend from a few magazines and newspapers hanging up in his dorm room. My personal value at that time came from what our culture values, I bought into the ratings and I wanted to be a perfet 10 because that is how our culture places value on women, right? but our true value comes from the fact that we are Children of God.
I sometimes think about how my youth and hot body didnt’ last long enough! But then I realize that we are all in the process of becoming detached from this world, from our own vanities, We all get old, we all die and become dust, but our souls live forever and it won’t matter how much hair we had or whether we had stretch marks or plastic surgery. I know how painful a lesson it is. Offer it up. One of my best friends from highschool is going bald and she is a 30 yr old woman! I can’t imagine how hard that is on her. My Aunt was gorgeous and now she has lupus which is eating away at her joints, thinning her hair, causing rashes on her face. and making it impossible to exercise because of the pain. It is sad to see what this world can do to a person’s outward appearance, but what really matters is how their soul is transforming into the true image of God it was created to be.