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Hair Raising Experience!!!

I'm not attaching any pictures; it would make the post awful!

When I was a kid, my mom always insisted on using the ‘thengaai ennai’ to keep my hair healthy and neatly combed, but heroes never used them, so why should I? Always fascinated with long hairs, I thought I should grow too and have them bouncy kinda stuff! Well, it was only a thought and remained so forever! Our bram-families always advise to have long hairs, but you notice them only among kovil gurukals, and it always used to be tied and neatly combed using thengaai ennai. Also they would shave their front part of their head (or are they bald?). No idea why they do that! Guess, I’m deviating from the topic. If I’d to grow hair, I should be like them (similar to Ambi) and not like Remo! All set thought I can manage and started growing, but after few weeks I noticed that I couldn’t style it! Reasons: Certain areas were not-dense, curling and OMG! I was balding!

People can never come in terms to associate me with hair, let alone hair style! But, I too had dreams!

What more do I need than getting stung by seeing every other guy here in Bangalore having such lengthy hair that it becomes little difficult to know to which gender they fall into! And you keep starring at them for either reason (thinking that they are of opposite gender or you know it is a ‘he’ but admire his hair style), but other people notices that you are showing the signs of becoming GAY! Sigh! What a world?!

Meanwhile, my thoughts wandered to implant artificial hair, may be try out some hair growing cream or some magical potion that can instantly change you for good! Thus, I, along with my uncle’s friend, went to Dr. Bhatra’s Clinic to check out their treatment on hair loss. Well, it was a costly affair and I ended up in ditching it. They wanted 12G for it! Mayira pochu! (forgive my slang) I left gasping… Much ado about something that we normally used to rebuke others with!

As time went on, I had become immune to all these ideas, notions and thoughts!

And now, sitting and rambling, ranting, not about everything, but HAIR! My present hair style is similar to the 5-days-after-tonsure look! It is not that by this way I can at least prolong the permanent hair loss, but I do not like this hair falling everywhere! I hate it!

On other thoughts: Life I too good to be spent worrying, and that too on Hair, is worthless!

What would you do seeing a bald man going past you? Would you,

1. Never notice him?

2. Have little laugh inside you?

3. Mock him with your friend?

4. Slide your hand through your hair, feeling the same might happen to you?

Till a year back I used to stick with options 2 and 3. But now I’m stuck with option 4 forever!

Comments

D said…
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D said…
Hey sorry about that post but I had made so many mistakes I had to delete it. Could not find the edit button. ehhe.
Anyways as an intelligent and slightly quirky lady I can tell you that I like bald men just as much as I like any other variety. Seriously, think about it. Basketball players, writers, actors and any other kind of men that women go gaga over have all impressed the ladies with their shiny look. Hehe. Why do you think I am so crazy about Rajani? Other than his flawless gentlemanliness and stuff...
So forget about the hair, never was a deciding factor when it comes to women, for that matter we ourselves do not know what is... but one thing is for sure we like a clean shaven head as opposed to the balding variety. :)
k said…
Hmmm ennada hair oda kavala aaydicha