Who Is King Of The Bald Heads?

We all know it's non other than Isaac Hayes.

May You Rest In Peace

1942-2008

While at the Capital Jazz Fest which as of today is the biggest celebration in the history of contemporary jazz, I had the opportunity to see the one and only King of Bald Heads Isaac Hayes. He gave as usual an experience like no other. Unknown to me at that time, it was my last concert to see the king of bald heads. Isaac Hayes was the first on the music scene to start the trend of the shaved head.  We all will miss him!  

Many men at the festival showcased their shaven heads with positive energy and confidence. Experts say "for some women, bald men symbolize masculine virility."

As of today you see a large population of men from film and television personalities, sports stars, and recording artist with the bare smooth shaven look.

Women like to kiss and to touch the bald head. They see it as vulnerability in a man, says psychiatrist Gail E. Wyatt, a sex and relationship researcher at UCLA.
Many beautiful women that visit our myspace page MySpace.com/bald_dating say they love a shaved head man.
 
 
Blog by Merle Adams  an independent writer for Handi-Capable In The Media Inc. in Atlanta, Georgia.

 

 

                             

 

                                 

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