Does hairloss affect men with attractive faces more than average looking guys?

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  • ccmethinning
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    Originally posted by BigThinker
    Don't even bother trying to explain it to that guy. He's just busy white-knighting a hair loss forum like a level 10 jabroni.
    Hahahahahahha you're a funny guy

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  • BigThinker
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    Originally posted by DepressedByHairLoss
    I remember you saying that you spent almost a decade living like a hermit due to hair loss and I felt sympathy for you when I "heard" that. Similarly, was that "your choice and your choice alone" to be miserable?
    Yeah, but she thinks men shouldn't be affected by hair loss because she's so lost in her own self-pity and apparent sexism. We all need to be bald-headed, grunting, knuckle-draggers full of bravado or we're just "mentally-ill".

    Originally posted by adam k
    Other things can make a man attractive? Money? What if you don't have any. And if you do and are unattractive then hello gold diggers. Height? So basically you're shooting down every manlet out there. Nice one bro.

    Life is easier with good looks, and thats the fact. Anyone who disagrees is strong blue pill. No one is arguing for the sake of arguing. I had a gf when I was a NW0 with no diffuse thinning. I had long hair like Bradley Cooper. She was a 9/10. I didnt even have to try and get her. I didn't chase after her. She came to me. Life is so much easier with good looks.
    Don't even bother trying to explain it to that guy. He's just busy white-knighting a hair loss forum like a level 10 jabroni.

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  • Tracy C
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    Originally posted by quote
    "She is very condescending"
    I am not condescending. Too many of you guys need a hard kick in the butt to get yourselves out of this self imposed misery so you can get out and enjoy your lives. Quite honestly too many of these guys are just too dang stupid to see what is going on.

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  • burtandernie
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    I dont think it really makes that big a difference. Being bald looks kind of bad on anyone, and how exactly it looks is open to the interpretation of the person judging. One person says your balding big deal and the next person just ignores you to look for someone with nice hair just depends.

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  • mpb47
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    I wanted to respond to your post but I can't find it,,but I have it in email so here goes:

    "She is very condescending in how she tries to make the men on this site feel as though their hair loss woes are ridiculous, but I guarantee she herself is a poster boy (girl?) for how women treat bald men."

    I have only seen her try to be helpful to other guys including me. She may have gone off on guys that don't believe that teenage recession is normal but that is it. I don't agree with her 100% of the time, but most of the time I think her advise is on the money.

    I won't repeat your other comments, but I think they were a little below the belt and uncalled for. MPB is stressful enough as it is..no reason to make someone feel even worse about it !

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  • Tracy C
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    Originally posted by DepressedByHairLoss
    I remember you saying that you spent almost a decade living like a hermit due to hair loss and I felt sympathy for you when I "heard" that. Similarly, was that "your choice and your choice alone" to be miserable?
    Yes it was. I know much better now.

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  • DepressedByHairLoss
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    Originally posted by Tracy C
    You would be 110% wrong. My bo is a norwood VI and I love him anyways. His hair has nothing to do with why I love him. His hair had nothing to do with why I accepted his invitation for our first date. You guy's who insist on convincing yourselves and believing that losing your hair will ruin your lives are dead wrong. You chose to be miserable. It was your choice and your choice alone. It's as simple as that.

    You don't get me but that's OK. You are not required to - but if you did, you would be a whole lot better off.
    I remember you saying that you spent almost a decade living like a hermit due to hair loss and I felt sympathy for you when I "heard" that. Similarly, was that "your choice and your choice alone" to be miserable?

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  • clandestine
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    Hair loss affects people.

    Christ.

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  • mpb47
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    Originally posted by Tracy C
    Or both - HT can only do so much you know...

    More celebrities wear hair than these guys realize. Yes, some of the female celebrities need to wear hair too. There is nothing wrong with wearing hair if it helps you feel better about yourself.
    Maybe because they have a system and later we find out about it, it just makes it seem like a really high % of balding compared to the rest of us.

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  • Tracy C
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    Originally posted by mpb47
    And even some that had it really had HT's or wigs. Think Kiss.
    Or both - HT can only do so much you know...

    More celebrities wear hair than these guys realize. Yes, some of the female celebrities need to wear hair too. There is nothing wrong with wearing hair if it helps you feel better about yourself.

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  • mpb47
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    I think there was a discussion here awhile back on musicians and it seemed like for the most part they seem cursed about going bald. And even some that had it really had HT's or wigs. Think Kiss.

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  • 25 going on 65
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    Originally posted by baldozer
    AC/DC sold the second best selling album of all time with a bald singer, so not true. And Scorpions singer was bald before they became popular, and so was Disturbed's singer. Joe Satriani was also bald before he became popular. In metal world, its the music that counts, not the looks. Looks maybe important for glam metal bands like Poison though, that is why their singer wears a bandana all the time because he is bald.

    Your examples are considered "old guy bands" (except maybe Disturbed which admittedly younger guys who are mostly virgins listen to)
    Their groupie pool is 99% golddiggers

    (& 2 of those examples made it with front men who had hair, Satriani & AC/DC)

    Poison sucks worse than almost any rock band ever yet Bret Michaels can still pull cute groupies because they think he has hair (besides his bandana/hats he has been spotted in wigs)
    Lucky for Bret, most women are pretty clueless about MPB....if he started performing as a NW5 (or whatever he is these days) do you really think the average Poison audience would have the same composition?

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  • Tracy C
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    Originally posted by baldozer
    Joe Satriani was also bald before he became popular.
    No he wasn't. He still had hair back when Surfing with the Alien came out. If you think he wasn't popular back then you must be pretty young. Anyways, he took his hair loss well. He looks great on stage and those hats he wears look great on him.



    Originally posted by PatientlyWaiting
    "I like my boyfriends with hair, but we can be friends" type of attitude that you get from girls.
    Girls who act like that are not worth getting to know.

    Hair loss in males is a natural fact of life. It is not unusual and it is not a disease. It certainly sucks but it there is life after hair loss. Millions of men have lived long, happy and fulfilling lives without hair for thousands of years.

    Being happy starts with just one decision. The decision to be happy no matter what life throws at you.

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  • adam k
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    Originally posted by PatientlyWaiting
    Maybe women of 30+ don't care about hair loss on men, but 18-mid 20s would probably rather want their guys with hair. The majority of them. This becomes obvious if you actually went through hair loss starting from your teens and had to hear the balding comments, as well as the "I like my boyfriends with hair, but we can be friends" type of attitude that you get from girls.
    Spot on. Thats why I am becoming more bitter by the day. Actually one thing that has come from my balding is that I do not hold back now, as I do not care what girls think anymore. If she is being a b*tch whereas before as a NW0 I would have let it go, now I let it rip without caring.

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  • PatientlyWaiting
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    Maybe women of 30+ don't care about hair loss on men, but 18-mid 20s would probably rather want their guys with hair. The majority of them. This becomes obvious if you actually went through hair loss starting from your teens and had to hear the balding comments, as well as the "I like my boyfriends with hair, but we can be friends" type of attitude that you get from girls.

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