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Liz Smith | 10/06/2009 12:00 am

Liz Smith: 5 Bald Men Who Are Sexy

Liz Smith
I have been attracted to so many bald men that I don’t really know what you are talking about. Let me name a few – the food expert Lee Bailey, the Vogue writer Billy Norwich, the tycoon Barry Diller, the architect Charles Gwathmey, the actor Bruce Willis. Losing one’s hair must be mighty traumatic so whatever a guy decides to do about it is OK with me. There is a lot of evidence that balding is a sign of great virility, so I don’t know what you are talking about when you call it "the stigma of male baldness."

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New Yorker

I am head-over-heels in love with my bald husband.  He hasn’t had hair on his head since his late teens - but that hasn’t hindered his looks one bit.  He is often stopped by camera crews and people who believe he’s famous while walking around New York.  A wig would diminish his striking appearance.

By New Yorker on 10/06/2009 9:39 am
Eileen Alannah
Amen to that. My father lost much of his hair at an early age but women always commented about how handsome he was - constantly! Too bad that we as a society fool ourselves when we know deep down that what we really like is not what the masses fall all over themselves for but for something deeper in a personality that resounds within our being. Those who can be brainwashed and *told* what they like are just sheep blindly following a leader (borrrinngg ; ). And calling baldness a "stigma" is like that, a grand pronouncement of sorts, which in this case is merely a mere word thrown at someone to make them feel bad about themselves. Ridiculous! (Liz, you forgot Ed Harris  ; )
By Eileen Alannah on 10/06/2009 9:42 am
Norma Grooms

I love bald men too, Liz.  My husband is bald and love Barry Diller’s look and Bruce Willis.  I think bald is sexy!  Think Yul Brenner.

The men who try to hide their baldness by wigs or comb overs seem so desperate to me.

By Norma Grooms on 10/06/2009 11:52 am
Denise Peacock
Lee is smiling somewhere, Liz….
By Denise Peacock on 10/06/2009 12:17 pm
Liz Smith
Hey girl and you re  one of the best things your uncle Lee left me. Love. Liz
By Liz Smith on 10/07/2009 4:36 pm
Belinda Joy
Hey Liz, but some men can’t pull it off. Could you picture your Craig Ferguson bald?  Nope, some men do need hair.
By Belinda Joy on 10/06/2009 3:08 pm
Judy S
Two words: Ed. Harris.
By Judy S on 10/07/2009 11:42 am
Judy S
Two MORE words: James. Taylor.
By Judy S on 10/07/2009 11:43 am
Mr. Wow

Nothing is more devastating to men than hair loss. Many men would prefer to be impotent than bald. Mr. Wow is still working on what he has left, with Rogaine, Propecia, volumizing shampoos and hairsprays.  But the fix is in.  From the front, it’s a high brow, with the illusion of volume. From the back and the upper sides, it’s more threadbare every year.  There’s enough to play with, if one has an hour in the a.m. but how distressing and stress-inducing is that?  And in the end, the whole thing turns into Christopher Lloyd in "Back To the Future."  Or Bozo the clown. Slicking it back still works okay. There’s no denying the inevitable, however.  Sooner or later, it’s got to be buzzed. 

 And this is a problem.  Mr. Wow does not have the beautifully-shaped head, or the agressively interesting features of men who rock that bald pate.  He needs hair.  Really needs it.  This is why Mr. Wow must win the lottery. Tremendous wealth will allow him to go all Elton John; a full-out wig, with bangs.  We all know what’s under Elton’s mop top—nothing.  But he carries it off because he’s Elton, rich and famous.  I’ll settle for the rich.  Being rich—lesiure-for-the-rest- of -your life rich— means you don’t have to give a damn what people think, even (especially) if they think "who’s he trying to kid with that dead rat on his head?" 

 Otherwise, you’re  just a man who spent way more than he can afford on something that everybody on the bus can clock as horse hair attached with super-glue.

 Still and all, men have it easy, as usual—bad bald head, bad bald features notwithstanding.  It’s no shock to see a man with a thinning hair.  What about the follicle loss trauma for women?!  Now, that’s a subject to be addressed here.

 

By Mr. Wow on 10/07/2009 1:23 pm
T. BYNUM
Over the years I have seen some really good looking men that are bald, and I have also seen some that really needed their hair back.   I first noticed that a bald man is sexy when I was young and watched Kojak—wow he was sexy, not a great looking man, but sexy.  I would loved to have met him, but I did take a great liking to tootsie roll pops.  There are many men today that are sexy and bald, but why is it any more traumatic for men to lose their hair than for a woman? 
By T. BYNUM on 10/07/2009 7:08 pm
Charles Dance
Where IS Lee Bailey?  Just ordered one of his out of print books.
By Charles Dance on 10/15/2009 3:47 pm