I finally convinced Ryan to let me cut his hair, and by cut I mean take the shaver too it and give him a buzz cut. He was wanting to let his hair grow out, but it is so curly. He ends up looking like he has a blond afro. I gave him the option of going to the barber (do they even have those anymore?) or letting me cut it.
He chose me.
While I was cutting hair, I got a hold of Junior, too. He seems to think he needs to grow his beard down to his chest, and I hate it. I hate the way his beard looks when it grows for even a week without a trim. He ends up looking like a woolybooger, and yes, that is a word. I think that he thinks that he needs to grow his beard long to make up for his Hair Loss. He is probably going to kill me for discussing this on here, but it's a fact he can not deny.
He is losing his hair.
I am convinced Male hair loss runs in his family, because his dad and his brother are also losing their hair. I keep telling Ryan that he should start getting used to the idea, because he will probably lose his hair as he gets older, too. Occasionally, Junior talks about trying some type of hair loss treatment, but in the end, he has decided to embrace his baldness.
To be honest, it doesn't bother me one bit. I love him anyway.
2 comments:
A woolybooger...lol I like that word
My 45 year old husband still has a great head of hair. My 17 year old, however, it seems to be thinning. I hope it's not. Although my dad went bald at a very young age. He wore a bad toupee for YEARS! We still laugh about it!
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