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  • PatientlyWaiting
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    Michael Rosenbaum made that show what it was, followed by Kristin Kreuk of course <3

    After he left the show, I think in season 8, it went a bit downhill from there. Though Tom Welling was not bad as Clark Kent. It's just that you can't have Clark without Lex.

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  • PatientlyWaiting
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    Lex Luthor from Smallville. The actor's name is Michael Rosenbaum.

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  • gmonasco
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    Originally posted by clandestine
    @Patiently; who is the person in your profile pic?
    Lex Luthor, Superman's arch-nemesis, is one of the most brilliant men alive, whose hatred of "interfering aliens" pushes him down the path of a sociopath. Known for his "ends justifies the means" approach to life, his single-minded and often brutal focus puts him at odds with The Man of Steel. Luthor is arguably DC Comics' most iconic villain.

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  • clandestine
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    @Patiently; who is the person in your profile pic?

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  • PatientlyWaiting
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    Those two guys are all suited up, they have money, and can stay looking clean everyday. I can't

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  • PatientlyWaiting
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    My hair on the top looks terrible, with the MPB+AA.



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  • yeahyeahyeah
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    Originally posted by PatientlyWaiting
    I didn't shed a lot until about 18-19 years old.

    Lol the glasses, you know, I picked these glasses thinking nobody wears them. I wanted something different, well apparently thick frames are what is in style now. And I hate being in style. I don't watch TV unless it's baseball or boxing, so I wouldn't know about what is in style. Lol.

    Like what angle, looking straight at the camera, or my hairline from the top?
    Front, tilted down - by shedding a lot, how much hairs were you shedding do you remember.

    Sorry for the questions, I am such a noob!

    Nah the best thing a bald guy can do, is to be ****ing stylish and own his look. A bald guy who dresses well, is in a much better position then one that doesn't.

    Take a look at sting for example




    Noticeable balding, but looks great. His dress sense actually detracts attention away from his hairline. First thing I noticed in that photo was his pin striped blazer and glasses!

    Another example:



    Tom ford - he isn't even trying. Such a don.

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  • PatientlyWaiting
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    I didn't shed a lot until about 18-19 years old.

    Lol the glasses, you know, I picked these glasses thinking nobody wears them. I wanted something different, well apparently thick frames are what is in style now. And I hate being in style. I don't watch TV unless it's baseball or boxing, so I wouldn't know about what is in style. Lol.

    Like what angle, looking straight at the camera, or my hairline from the top?

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  • yeahyeahyeah
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    Originally posted by PatientlyWaiting
    A matured hairline is people being nice to those with a slightly receded hairline. They don't want to call it a "slightly receded hairline", so they just called it a matured hairline.

    It's like calling wigs, "hair systems". They just don't want to call it a wig.

    The skin tone is more because of the lighting. My skin seems to get highly influenced depending on the lighting.

    This is my skin[and side of my hairline and temple] under my room's dull white light.



    yeah I think you are right - matured hairline is just another name for mild receeded hairline.

    Can you show me your hairline from the front?
    BTW I have noticed that those type of glasses you are wearing suit bald guys.

    Moby for example.

    Were you shedding a lot when you were losing hair?

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  • PatientlyWaiting
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    A matured hairline is people being nice to those with a slightly receded hairline. They don't want to call it a "slightly receded hairline", so they just called it a matured hairline.

    It's like calling wigs, "hair systems". They just don't want to call it a wig.

    The skin tone is more because of the lighting. My skin seems to get highly influenced depending on the lighting.

    This is my skin[and side of my hairline and temple] under my room's dull white light.



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  • yeahyeahyeah
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    Originally posted by PatientlyWaiting
    That stupid black mark on my forehead there, from wearing baseball caps every time I go out. I hate it. I don't know what can get that off. I just can't stop wearing hats.
    Man I think the problem with the mature hairline, is everyone receeds will have a mature hairline at one point or the other.

    Like - how do you define it - it such an ambigious term.

    Gets further complicated when indeed some guys do receed and then it stops - pierce brosnan, jordan knight being 2 examples.

    You have a good head shape, and good skin tone man.

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  • PatientlyWaiting
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    That stupid black mark on my forehead there, from wearing baseball caps every time I go out. I hate it. I don't know what can get that off. I just can't stop wearing hats.

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  • PatientlyWaiting
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    I think aggressive MPB can hit any age, it can go from a stabled "Mature hairline" one year, to a massive shed the next year.

    I'm not sure if I had your pattern, but I can tell you it did start with the hairline appearing "matured".

    This is my cheap hairline now[Today]. I have some ointment on it, treating the AA spots.

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  • yeahyeahyeah
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    Originally posted by PatientlyWaiting
    Trust me I feel for myself too. Especially since there's limited treatments for AA, and the limited treatments have limited results. I'm also welcoming a new member to my head, part of the Alopecia Areata team. It has a week in training, now it's ready to come out. It's a new bald spot right in the the middle of my hairline.

    I'm currently 23 years old. Honestly i've been balding for years, it started with the hairline receding. I had very aggressive hair loss. It wasn't slow like yours. And it hit me really hard. It started slowly at 15, at 16 family members were telling me I have the corners of a hairline that is about to recede, my mother was telling me it's okay, it's normal "It's just a mature hairline", at 17-18 my hairline was receding but my hair looked so good I didn't care, it didn't effect me yet. Then in late December of when I was 18, and throughout 19, it got me brutally. And even though finasteride stopped the hairloss, I haven't been able to recover.
    That's the problem with early loss, you don't know if it is just a mature hairline or what.

    What was your actual hairline pattern like - was it the same as mine when you first noticed?

    I hope to god, they cure this shit for good. It's so unfair how some guys get hit by it, whilst others dont.

    Is it just me, but does aggressive loss really hits younger guys?

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  • PatientlyWaiting
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    Trust me I feel for myself too. Especially since there's limited treatments for AA, and the limited treatments have limited results. I'm also welcoming a new member to my head, part of the Alopecia Areata team. It has a week in training, now it's ready to come out. It's a new bald spot right in the the middle of my hairline.

    I'm currently 23 years old. Honestly i've been balding for years, it started with the hairline receding. I had very aggressive hair loss. It wasn't slow like yours. And it hit me really hard. It started slowly at 15, at 16 family members were telling me I have the corners of a hairline that is about to recede, my mother was telling me it's okay, it's normal "It's just a mature hairline", at 17-18 my hairline was receding but my hair looked so good I didn't care, it didn't effect me yet. Then in late December of when I was 18, and throughout 19, it got me brutally. And even though finasteride stopped the hairloss, I haven't been able to recover.

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