And people dont tell me I look like phil colins when I shave cut it, people tell me I look like a cancer patient
My friend gave great advice for young hair loss sufferers. :)
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and yeah i know i will probbably man up at some point and own it anyway, just cause i have to. But i just need to rant it still sucks and these full heads will never understandComment
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Fred couldn't make it so he asked me to send his message for him...
'My name is Fred and your thread is bullshit. His wife will leave him and he'll be bald and alone and did I mention he'll be bald because he will be and his life will be worthless. The other boys will be mean to him and if he doesn't get a HT he might as well kill himself. What's your NW? I bet it's a N3 or better, if so you don't deserve oxygen or an opinion. My life is hard, people are cruel to me because I was bald, now I'm not bald I'm the most popular guy going and everyone think I'm great. bitch bitch bitch. I'm a great guy, like the best guy going with my masters degree but without hair it's all pointless because you didn't fit in. This thread is pointless. Anyone trying to get over hairloss is pointless and a retard. It's all pointless. Hair. Hair. Hair. Blah blah blah. I'm right. You're wrong. I've been here longer. Look at you post count. Look at mine. I'm better. My bald was worse than your bald. Bitch bitch bitch.'Comment
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I must disagree with the premise of this thread. As others have pointed out, a person's worth should not be based off of a relationship with another person. Should that person leave you, you will be right back to where you started. This isn't just some moralistic self-help platitude, this is the reality of the situation.
If you're only worried about hair loss because you think that it will prevent you from getting a girlfriend, then proof that this is incorrect will remedy the situation. But if like most people, you are concerned about hair loss because it is diminishing your personal identity and altering people's perceptions of you negatively, then getting a girlfriend is just a substitute for real confidence.Comment
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Relationships can come and go. Even marriages a lot of times end. When that happens your back to worrying about it. Your hair is with you (Maybe not) through thick and thin so id rather have it than not if that is what this is aboutComment
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Fred couldn't make it so he asked me to send his message for him...
'My name is Fred and your thread is bullshit. His wife will leave him and he'll be bald and alone and did I mention he'll be bald because he will be and his life will be worthless. The other boys will be mean to him and if he doesn't get a HT he might as well kill himself. What's your NW? I bet it's a N3 or better, if so you don't deserve oxygen or an opinion. My life is hard, people are cruel to me because I was bald, now I'm not bald I'm the most popular guy going and everyone think I'm great. bitch bitch bitch. I'm a great guy, like the best guy going with my masters degree but without hair it's all pointless because you didn't fit in. This thread is pointless. Anyone trying to get over hairloss is pointless and a retard. It's all pointless. Hair. Hair. Hair. Blah blah blah. I'm right. You're wrong. I've been here longer. Look at you post count. Look at mine. I'm better. My bald was worse than your bald. Bitch bitch bitch.'Comment
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"It is estimated that roughly 30% to 60% of all married individuals (in the United States) will engage in infidelity at some point during their marriage (see Buss & Shackelford for review of this research). And these numbers are probably on the conservative side, if you consider that close to half of all marriages end in divorce (people are more likely to stray as relationships fall apart; also see, who is likely to cheat)."
Hahaha! So funny, right! That's impossible, that would be a lot of infidelity, oh wait! It's actually the case.
Damn deluded guys like you will be in for a rude awakening at a point. Keep denying the reality out there.Comment
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Not all of them, only the vast majority of them.
"It is estimated that roughly 30% to 60% of all married individuals (in the United States) will engage in infidelity at some point during their marriage (see Buss & Shackelford for review of this research). And these numbers are probably on the conservative side, if you consider that close to half of all marriages end in divorce (people are more likely to stray as relationships fall apart; also see, who is likely to cheat)."
Hahaha! So funny, right! That's impossible, that would be a lot of infidelity, oh wait! It's actually the case.
Damn deluded guys like you will be in for a rude awakening at a point. Keep denying the reality out there.Comment
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