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I think in some cases with more women in positions of power a mans looks can make a difference. It also depends if your job is people facing, if you just code on computers all day I'm not sure how much it matters. -
Completely sane and normal post. I'm on no medication and will probs be Norwood 7 by the time Im 30. Does it bother me? I won't lie and say no, but I'm yet to have problems that will hamper me in terms of career, women or success due to hair.
Be careful on a summers day, I almost caused a car crash after waxing my dome.
I probably be NW7 by the time im 24 lol sometimes you just gotta laugh at these sort of things (looks like you already started so good on you)...nothing worse then worrying as we all know.Leave a comment:
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Completely sane and normal post. I'm on no medication and will probs be Norwood 7 by the time Im 30. Does it bother me? I won't lie and say no, but I'm yet to have problems that will hamper me in terms of career, women or success due to hair.That was my fear when i started losing my hair back when i was 16 i never really cared weirdly enough about going bald i mean sure i didnt want a horseshoe but i could shave that...i didnt care cause my dad has been balding long before i was even born i have an uncle what is bald who i saw growing up and i liked bald people on tele growing up etc so never hated or thought the look was weird etc...it was just the fear of others i was already picked on for years and really didnt want them to have more things for them to pick on me with (noone out side of banter with friends and family have said anything yet though)...thankfully at 18 i grew balls and never looked back since.
Be careful on a summers day, I almost caused a car crash after waxing my dome.Leave a comment:
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I understand what you are saying, and honestly I will try to accept it myself, if there will be no better cures in, say, 10 years.
When we talk about pills here we are not talking about propecia - we are talking about an hypothetical single pill which could completely reverse baldness, and which any hair loss sufferer would take easily and cheaply.
Still, I strongly feel that this kind of "embracing baldness" is always hampering the social perception of baldness and hairloss in general. We can agree it is not a disease in scientific terms, but if everybody was reasoning like this, no research on it would ever get done. If your fear is to be mocked, do not worry at all. Only insensitive people will mock you for feeling worried about a problem science can not solve yet.
That was my fear when i started losing my hair back when i was 16 i never really cared weirdly enough about going bald i mean sure i didnt want a horseshoe but i could shave that...i didnt care cause my dad has been balding long before i was even born i have an uncle what is bald who i saw growing up and i liked bald people on tele growing up etc so never hated or thought the look was weird etc...it was just the fear of others i was already picked on for years and really didnt want them to have more things for them to pick on me with (noone out side of banter with friends and family have said anything yet though)...thankfully at 18 i grew balls and never looked back since.Leave a comment:
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I understand what you are saying, and honestly I will try to accept it myself, if there will be no better cures in, say, 10 years.I accepted it because i had no choice but that dont mean im in denial...i could of easily took some pills or whatever to keep the hair i had but i didnt...so no im not in denial weirdly enough i cant see my head with hair now (others have said this to)...i have accepted it cause i was fed up of moaning and feeling down etc...ever since then i have had weight lifted of my shoulders and felt alot better "free" if you will.
When we talk about pills here we are not talking about propecia - we are talking about an hypothetical single pill which could completely reverse baldness, and which any hair loss sufferer would take easily and cheaply.
Still, I strongly feel that this kind of "embracing baldness" is always hampering the social perception of baldness and hairloss in general. We can agree it is not a disease in scientific terms, but if everybody was reasoning like this, no research on it would ever get done. If your fear is to be mocked, do not worry at all. Only insensitive people will mock you for feeling worried about a problem science can not solve yet.Leave a comment:
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I accepted it because i had no choice but that dont mean im in denial...i could of easily took some pills or whatever to keep the hair i had but i didnt...so no im not in denial weirdly enough i cant see my head with hair now (others have said this to)...i have accepted it cause i was fed up of moaning and feeling down etc...ever since then i have had weight lifted of my shoulders and felt alot better "free" if you will.Leave a comment:
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Maybe you're right.
But I still think that he would definitely use an effective cure, if there was one. As we all would.
So, accepting baldness just because you have no choice is denial to me.Leave a comment:
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Sorry if this is not the most appropriate thread.
Peter Ormerod: Scientists may be making great strides in baldness reversal, but I've had enough of the whole 'hair equals confidence' con
Guys like this one are so in denial.
This is one of the reasons why a cure is not more actively researched.
It just adds more sadness to the sadness of being robbed of one's hair.
Shame you think he is in denial just because he has finally accepted it dont mean he is in denial *sigh*Leave a comment:
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Sorry if this is not the most appropriate thread.
Peter Ormerod: Scientists may be making great strides in baldness reversal, but I've had enough of the whole 'hair equals confidence' con
Guys like this one are so in denial.
This is one of the reasons why a cure is not more actively researched.
It just adds more sadness to the sadness of being robbed of one's hair.Leave a comment:
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Lol I've seen this!
Twilight zone is one of my top 3 favorite shows of all time
next stop willoughby!!!!!Leave a comment:
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Here is an old classic (about 20 minutes) that illustrates two male personality types and a brutal female. The boss is the hard driving successful leader and the younger man brought career misery upon himself to please his demanding wife.
ChuckLeave a comment:
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To all you studs out there who end up with great careers, and get married.....get a prenup!!!!!!!Leave a comment:
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^^i see what ur sayin brothah
i think u took what i said a little out of context though...the point is not to do things in the hope of pleasing others and attaining some woman who is hoping to find a guy who can provide her with security and a great lifestyle
you dont NEED a woman....you get a gf or get married out of choice...choosing to share lifes experiances and grow with a special someone.
BUT, the reality is WOMAN are brutally realistic and they really really really do care about things like security and lifestyle..so yes that will attract woman and they will see you more as a long term partner.Leave a comment:
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Men want different lifestyles. Some men want a continuous string of one night stands. They want to be the life of the party, center of attention. Not caring about what women want will work to a degree within this lifestyle. A poor reputation through word of mouth could be a detriment to the fun and games.
I have been happily married for 24 years. If I told my wife, I don't give a f*ck what you want there would be obvious unpleasant consequences.
So to answer you question, "who gives a f*ck whats on womans list and what they want"? The answer is, men who want a healthy relationship with a lady. In the case of a self-centered gold digging woman, I would agree with you.
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