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Barbershop Scenes
By Peter B. of
GMSMA
The following was presented as part of the GMSMA program
"What's the Buzz? Barbershop Scenes" held September
22, 1999.
Forced haircuts—the idea of an unwilling guy being tied or held
down, pleading and then begging not to have his precious hair
taken from him. Then the sudden click-thud as the clippers are
switched on, and their hum morphing to a low buzzz as they
move to his head...
Buzz cuts, brush cuts, crew cuts, butch cuts, flat tops, high
and tights, discipline haircuts, motivation haircuts—just
mentioning the words can be a turn-on to some guys who are
truly into the scene.
I was a pretty kinky minded little boy, with lots of fetishes
that I still enjoy today, but for me, forced buzz cuts is one
of the earliest and strongest fetishes I remember having as
I matured—right up there with handcuffs. I never got buzzed
myself; long hair was "in" when I was young and
trying to "fit in," so I sported my hair pretty
long until I moved to New York City. And even then it was
several years before I had the balls to start exploring
the thing that had always fascinated me. But as a kid, I
was transfixed whenever a crew cut, especially if forced,
was in a scene on TV or in the movies.
The first time I remember being snagged by the fetish
was while watching a made-for-TV movie with Jan Michael
Vincent called "Tribes." It was about this
hippie who was inducted into the Marines. (A tough and
hot Darrin McGavin played the DI, by the way.) There was
a scene where we witnessed our hero get his Paris Island
induction haircut. I was transfixed—watching Jan's long,
blond hair fall (in slow motion) onto his caped shoulders,
victim to the blades from the terrifying chunk of buzzing
metal held in the barber's firm mitt. He wasn't restrained,
of course, but it was very hot. During the opening credits
of Kubrick's "Full Metal Jacket" we see recruit
after recruit getting it all buzzed off. There's an episode
of "Bonanza" that would give any one with a haircut
fetish a hard-on—a smarmy narcissist pisses off the Cartwright
boys to the point they finally tie him into a chair and have
the barber shave him bald. "This Boys Life" treats
us to DeNiro taking his stepson Leo DiCappria for a disciplinary
flattop. The list goes on and on...
Forced haircuts and head shave scenes often pop up in
lots of literature, films, plays, opera, and let's not
forget about good old Samson. Humiliation haircuts pepper
many fraternity hazing stories; they often are the fate that
befalls losers of weird bets or dares. I have to presume, then,
that a lot of people recognize the power of this thing: cutting
off a man's hair. They may not be sexually aroused by it, but
it is universally recognized as a major "Thing To Do."
But I would get hard when watching or thinking about it, and of
course, I never would have dared imagine that there were other
guys out there that felt the same way—that were turned on by
watching or giving or getting military haircuts. But it turns
out there are lots of us.
A whole lot of stuff can be brought up when a forced haircut
is used in an s/m scene. It can be especially intense when
used as a true induction: the bottom being shorn of his former
physical self—suddenly and drastically transformed with a few
passes of the buzzing clippers.
I think it works on various levels of s/m and fetish play.
First, the mere physicality, the possibilities for creative
and extremely hot bondage. Some guys make the restraint into
the chair the best part of the scene. I know of a kinky
buzz cut fiend in Allentown who has a barber chair fitted
with extra heavy leather straps for buckling around the wrists
and ankles, and a collar that he clips to the headrest bar.
Obviously the humiliation aspect of such a scene can be
part of the allure too. Once this same Buzz Top has a guy
helpless in barbershop bondage, he taunts and teases him
about how he's gonna look as a baldie, until he finally
lets the clippers do their work. "Yeah boy, gonna take
all your pretty hair and make you bald."
A scene can be the beginning of an intense military trip:
Marine Corp DI dealing with a sissy who didn't want his hair
cut. "Gonna turn you into the grunt maggot you really
are..."
But if it isn't Marine boot camp or brig related, sometimes
it can launch a completely different realm for role play
and fun (and it's one of my favorites): Dad taking his boy
to the barbershop for a "real" haircut. Make his
boy look the way he wants him to look. Like a man. Yeah.
Barbershop and haircut scenes can be a truly "heady"
experience. And while it certainly is a commitment (you can't
just forget you've done it the next day), the fact that you
wear a long lasting reminder of the scene is part of the thrill.
The most extreme side of this is the total head shave. Once
I personally got over the trauma (and pure ecstasy) of
actually finally getting buzzed, my fascination turned
to the total baldie—the Kojak, the Yul Brenner, the Mr.
Clean. I had always been attracted to guys who look like
that, but the idea of one of them doing it to me to make
me look like them, it used to make me crazy. Until I finally
had the chance several years ago to fulfill that fantasy too.
But while buzz cuts have an extremely hot and sexy feel
to them, total headshakes often take on a spiritual and
mystical type of power. I find the shaving of a
"willing" head to be truly a magical act. The
flip side of that, of course, is that when forced upon
someone, the humiliation and degradation is increased
tremendously too—so much that the poor recipient would
have been delighted at the compromise of only getting a
buzz cut. (There's a scene in the film "Performance"
that is particularly striking.)
But it's not always about humiliation, punishment,
or discipline. Some guys, both bottoms and Tops, shave
their heads on a regular basis, outside of any sort of
s/m scene. I asked some of the Cue-Balls I know to write
down their thoughts about the subject:
"First of all, it's a proactive approach to becoming
bald. Rogaine, hairpieces, and comb-overs convey the message
that you don't like being bald; you're ashamed of it. Head
shaving proclaims my naked, uncovered dome with gusto. It's
legal public nudity. It flouts conventionality with attitude.
I'M OUT AND I'M PROUD!
"Second, shaving is sexy. I shave in the shower, and
often I slick up my dick with shaving gel and proceed to
shave my head while sporting a big boner. Admittedly it's
a fetish, but the erotic aspects of hair removal are undeniable.
"Last but not least, it feels great. When a playmate
strokes my smooth head, I shudder with pleasure.
"There's an old Tibetan proverb: Grass doesn't grow
on top of a mountain."
—Andy
"I've been shaving my head for about six months. Before
that I had been clipping it. I've always liked close-cut or
fades, and very much like Mohawks. I was always frustrated
trying to find a barber who could do it the way I wanted, and
the fades were too difficult for me to do myself. I was so
relieved when I was able to do my head myself, and it's so
easy! It's so extremely low-maintenance.
"Someone finally suggested I try shaving it. They said
I'd probably look sexy, and since I've always found bald men
extremely hot, I decided to try it.
"The act of shaving, even clipping, is very erotic. The
feeling of the clipper's teeth on the back of my neck, the
humming vibration, is very arousing. The cold feel of the
razor as it soothes my skull on its final pass. There is
also something about renewal, maybe something linked to
the spiritual, that takes place. Perhaps it's simply the
intense intimacy that is involved in this self-grooming.
And I love the feeling of a man's hands touching my head;
without hair the sensation can be incredibly vibrant. I
especially like a man with rough, big, heavy hands.
"As hair is one of the current "religions"
of both American and "gay" culture, I truly love
not having any. It is a statement that I feel says, "Here
I am, I don't fit into any of your categories, look at me,
know me for who I am." Being bald removes an image barrier
at the same time as it is one in itself. People, I guess, have
their feelings about baldness. It is really a look, just like
any other hairstyle. But there is definitely something radical,
fringe about shaving one's head. It is a defiance, in the sense
that it rebukes current trend.
"However, this is the most important reason why I shave
my head: my dad likes it. If he didn't like it, I would have
had no choice but to let my hair grow. I would've done that,
gladly, and been happy to do his will. But I was very happy
when my dad told me he liked my head shaved. When a son pleases
his father, it is a gift he gives to his father and to himself.
It is a satisfaction, and a respect that they both share, upon
which they can build greater love.
"I hope my thoughts and feelings on shaving my head are
of use to you. I must say that my brain seems to be working
better since I started shaving."
—Adam
"I thought that perhaps I shaved my head for purely
aesthetic reasons—I like the way I look without better
than with—but upon further reflection I've come to believe
there is more to it than that.
"First of all, I can discount any connection subculturally
to the skinhead "movement," as my buzzing and first
shaving predated that phenomenon (and besides, I'm firmly
classically entrenched). Although I'm very attracted to its
adherents and am, I think, as kinky as any of them, merely
having a shaved head is no free ticket into a skinhead's bed.
Or anyone else's for that matter, but I digress.
"I think it has more to do with my father and my deep
regard for him, whose shining head is amongst my earliest
memories. No he didn't shave it, but he was prematurely
balding and buzzed what hair he had very close. Nonetheless
the association and resulting comfort level with no hair is
very apparent to me. This of course might even more explain
my love of other men with little or no hair and the primal
evocation of "Daddy" that comes from me during a
severe spanking.
"Also, five years ago I went from buzzing to always
shaving. I had shaved many times before on special occasions
in preparation for a medical procedure, and discovered that
I enjoyed the act of shaving as a sensual, erotic even,
meditation. Yes, shaving is high maintenance and when hurried
a bit of a hassle. But with the time to spend it can be a
great pleasure for me. This also evokes memories of my dad,
who used to rub and scratch my head gently sending me into
some kind of hypnotic trance. Do THAT, and I'm yours.
"Having said that, it hasn't escaped my attention that
"life is but a stage" indeed, and that certain
parts can be played more convincingly without hair—skinhead
(hmmmm), paramilitarist, mad doctor, jungle poacher, psycho
taxi driver, extraterrestrial, the king of Siam, Michael Jordan,
etc. There's nothing quite like a captive audience to bring out
one's thespian inclinations, but I digress yet again.
"Alas, my shaved head is my most shameless self-promotion
(other than my shaved balls)."
—anonymous
"It started as part of a scene—my top shaved my head
(and everything else). While consensual, it was not something
I would have volunteered to do. With the sole exception of
my eyebrows, I was completely hairless. Even the hair on my
fingers was gone. I never knew what being naked really meant
until that moment. It was an immensely powerful experience
that the mere telling of the event does not do justice to.
I was close to tears at the time. It was an act of submission
unlike any I had done or experienced before. I felt
"different" after it. I was different. I later
realized that it was a major landmark in my journey
into s/m.
"Because the change in my appearance was so dramatic,
I needed a "story" for my family, (straight)
friends, and for people at the office. I told them that
I was tired of my old style and wanted a change—a lie and
not a very original one at that. Unfortunately, the story
made it impossible to let my hair grow back immediately
without coming across as a complete flake or a liar, so I
was stuck with the style for a while. In time I got used
to the "look" and I actually like it now. It's
going to be around for a long time."
—Joe
"Why do I shave my head?
"Well, let's consider the alternatives:
"The comb-over is, I think, possibly the most
sophisticated of all hair-styles. I think the comb-over
is particularly appealing when the hair is swept up from
the back, over the top, and then off to the side—almost as
if the style was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright as a preliminary
design study for the Guggenheim. The part being located just
above the collar lends such a sense of intrigue.
"Perhaps the toupee, rug, wig. Maybe if there was ever
one that I couldn't spot from across the street I'd consider it.
"Plugs. They always look so natural. When I was a kid,
I had a Betsy-wetsy with the very same hair style.
"A little long on the sides and then those few individual
hairs on the top left very long? Sort of like I hadn't noticed
that those 30 or 40 hairs on top weren't spaced rather far
apart? Naahh.
"Believe me, if I had a full, thick head of hair I
wouldn't shave my head. Or maybe I would shave it or cut
it really close—just so I could let it grow out again. Oh,
and I would spend a lot of money on great hair-cuts.
"But I don't have a great hairline. So, I shave my
head. Hey, it's in style. (I hate to think of which of the
above alternatives I might be sporting if short or shaved
hair wasn't in style.)
"Most importantly though, I shave my head because
it makes me look SO FUCKIN GOOD."
—Paul
"I shaved my head because I'm cheap. Well, that was
only the last reason. The second to the last reason was that
it was a dare, only I didn't know that was the dare.
"I 'd better start at the beginning:
"About five years ago, with my hair starting to thin
on the top, I was having my hair cut progressively shorter.
Friends and co-workers gave me compliments on the change,
saying that I looked better with my hair shorter. My trips
to the barber were more frequent, but what the hell, I looked
better.
"Oh, The dare!
"A close friend of mine (you could call him a hunting
buddy), Dave, wore a hairpiece for some ungodly reason. He's
a handsome guy but was very self-conscious about his lack of
hair on the top since losing it in his late teens and early
twenties. He'd been complaining a lot recently about the time
and expense associated with its maintenance, and I was tired
of listening to it. Why he bothered with the hairpiece, I have
no idea, since he was self-conscious about it and always wore
a baseball cap anyway. I tried to convince him to stop wearing
it but he resisted, saying the only way he could do that was
to "take it all off." I told him that he'd look great
with a buzz cut, and he finally said that he'd do it if I would
do it. I said OK, we'd do it on Monday.
"Monday I went to Astor and got buzzed, No. 0 on the
sides, No. 1 on top. I thought it looked great and called
Dave. "Well I did it," he said, "took it
all off." "Buzz cut?" I asked. "No,
shaved it!" Subsequent discussion revealed a basic
lack of clarity in our little agreement. Even though I
thought the look was sexy I wasn't ready to go naked.
"I went on like this for three months. Maintenance
of my No. 0 on the sides, No. 1 on top now required weekly
trips to the barber at $12 a pop (plus tip) and a significant
loss of time on Saturday afternoons.
"This was getting expensive. (This is where the cheap part
comes in.) I'LL DO IT.
"At the time I was renovating my current apartment and
sleeping on the dining room floor. There was a floor-to-ceiling
mirror on the wall. I woke up the next morning facing the mirror
10 inches away. I opened my eyes. Synapses fired to life. Confusion.
Shock. WHO IS THAT? More Confusion. IT'S ME!
"WHAT HAVE I DONE?
"After I calmed down and went to work the first
reactions came. People I barely new were walking up to me,
hands outstretched, wide-eyed like zombies. Sometimes they'd
stop, snapping out of this fascinating state, and ask: "Can
I touch it? It's so smooth!"
"This is interesting.
"Friends thought it was hot. I thought it was HOT! It
changed the whole shape of my face, compliments on the shape
of my head, guys walking up to me in bars... "Can I touch
it?"
"I think I'll keep it.
"I still get turned on by that question: "Can I
touch it?"
"I still get turned on by the feeling of the skin
against skin.
"I still get turned on by touching it myself, when
it's just shaved and smooth as glass, when it's a day old
and rough like sandpaper, when it's two days old, gripping
one way and not the other.
"I still get turned on when it's going hot & heavy
and a guy rubs his hands over it when it's dripping with sweat.
"I still get turned on when it's dripping with sweat
and I rub it all over a guy's body.
"I still get turned on jerking off in front of a
mirror. Rubbing it. Watching myself rubbing it. Feeling
the hard, smooth skin. Feeling it being rubbed.
"I really got turned on the first time a guy begged
me to rub it between his legs. In that sensitive spot between
his balls and his hole. All over his balls.
"I feel the goat & stache just add to it. I
love the way it feels. I love the way it looks. Naked,
it's intense. Jeans and a T-shirt, it gives my look an
"edge," in a leather jacket it's hot. In a suit,
it's striking.
"It's been four years.
"I think I'll keep it."
—Moose
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