I think a lot of guys on here really underestimate how important personality. Honestly a lot of times girls dont care nearly as much as you think if you just talk to them and they like who are you. Not all the time though of course
NW3, 31 and single it is lame...
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Strange I don't know. I been on a streak latley with my hair at its worse state it has been in forever. I have been letting my nw3 shine. 2 weekends ago made out with 2 girls in Vegas. A cple night ago picked up a girl at a local bar and fooled around which led to some sexual stuff. She was hot and funningly enough she asked me "how can you be single." It kind of hit me that I have been taking this hairloss thing to serious. She was attracted to me because I am in good shape, confident (I fake it well), good job, nice place, car etc. Hair has not even been brought up although she thought I was older than I am. I am starting to care less about that kind if stuff.. It is just not the mans job. Staying in good shape and keeping focused on your career path is the best things I think. Treating your hair is good and I'm going to keep doing that. Feels good to be back in the game it has been awhile lol
Here is a good way to put it. You are a swinging stud -great. Why not make it even better by doing the best you can with your hair ? At least try to do your best. It does matter, even if the ladies wont admit it
Remember, no woman has ever looked fat in a dress.Comment
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That's a very interesting thought drybone and one I've often given consideration to. But do you really think that SMP can give the appearance of a fuller head of hair in any way? After all they are just dots as opposed to hairs growing out at the same length as your natural hairs, so wouldn't the person still look thinner than a natural head of hair, but with the exception of a darker scalp than those who had HT's, but did not also have SMP?Comment
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That's a very interesting thought drybone and one I've often given consideration to. But do you really think that SMP can give the appearance of a fuller head of hair in any way? After all they are just dots as opposed to hairs growing out at the same length as your natural hairs, so wouldn't the person still look thinner than a natural head of hair, but with the exception of a darker scalp than those who had HT's, but did not also have SMP?
I agree that when we envision a 'tatoo' we think of dots of ink in between thin 4 inch strands of hair .
But its not how they roll anymore. They design it like a tatoo. A tatoo of hair growing out of your head. minuscule hairs about 2mm long if that. It looks cool.
Check it out...........http://smpclinic.com.au/gallery/
Now I would do it as a young man. I am 47 now and the only worry I have is I have a bunch of hair now. Its going to go white and the tattoo would need to be a different shade when I am 65. Unless I wanna dye my hair forever.Comment
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Some days I walk into a restaurant, look around at all the heads & just pick out the balding guys who probably have not even realized it yet. This condition messes with your brain & how you see the world
It also made me realize....almost every white guy over 30 is losing his hairComment
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My dad has been bald since before I was born. I never even thought twice about it my whole life until I started losing my hair. The guy was NW7, married a much younger woman, and had 4 kids. Yet here we all are, many of us pouting about NW2, NW3s.Comment
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Very good point Dav
I agree that when we envision a 'tatoo' we think of dots of ink in between thin 4 inch strands of hair .
But its not how they roll anymore. They design it like a tatoo. A tatoo of hair growing out of your head. minuscule hairs about 2mm long if that. It looks cool.
Check it out...........http://smpclinic.com.au/gallery/
Now I would do it as a young man. I am 47 now and the only worry I have is I have a bunch of hair now. Its going to go white and the tattoo would need to be a different shade when I am 65. Unless I wanna dye my hair forever.
Basically, would it be a good idea getting this until you are done with hair transplants? I was wondering because (a) wouldn't it be interfering with the process of transplanting new hair follicles, (b) making things more confusing for the surgeon, (c) result in areas of the head been skipped when it come to implanting the hair follicles given that the surgeon would not be able to distinguish.
Maybe I'm wrong here and maybe a hair transplantation team would be well able to spot the difference and work the same and do the same as they would had you not done SMP, however that is a risk I would like to take if I thought it would interfere with the hair transplantation procedure. If it doesn't though, then I'll be doing it without second thought.Comment
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Here is the thing.
You are 22. You have never been 40 or 50 or 60 .
I cant speak for 50 or 60 year old men .What they want or dont want.
I have been 22, 40, and 45.
We want what you want. To look as good as we can. It is true some men just let themselves go . We dont respect them .
Just like you dont respect guys your age who are slobs. Its no different.
Here is the major difference in my opinion.
At 22 most guys my age had all their hair, so not having it was a complete disadvantage.
At 47 most men my age do not have a full head of hair, so having it is a huge advantage.
So take whatever break you can get, at any age.
My situation wasn't like many young men here, my hair didn't start thinning until I was about 35-40, then in a matter of about five years I was a diffused norway five. I jumped on Propecia, Rogaine, then the transplant.
If I would have found this forum or any other I would have done something about it when I was forty. I didn't even realize how many people suffer from this problem and actually cared, until doing some searches in the internet.
Now I'm back to a norway two, best investment I ever made.Comment
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