NW3 is the tipping point

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  • 01-10-2013 12:00 AM
    itsmyhairs
    NW3 is the tipping point
    Anything past a nw2.5 and it's blindingly obvious you're balding.

    That's the point when people, normal people, that aren't losing their hair, start to notice that you're losing yours.

    Got a NW2?
    Well, pretty unlikely anyone at all will notice, the only person that cares is very likely you.
    Keep it short and you're good to go with the right hairstyle.

    But once that NW3 kicks in, your only option is a transplant.

    It's that or live with permanent disfigurement, unless you're one of the tiny minority of men who look like a boss with a shaved head.
    Most of us however, just look like we're ill with shaved heads.

    What's your plan for NW3?
  • 01-10-2013 05:21 AM
    clandestine
    I can see you're struggling. Give it some time, mate.
  • 01-10-2013 06:08 AM
    BigThinker
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by itsmyhairs View Post
    Anything past a nw2.5 and it's blindingly obvious you're balding.

    That's the point when people, normal people, that aren't losing their hair, start to notice that you're losing yours.

    Got a NW2?
    Well, pretty unlikely anyone at all will notice, the only person that cares is very likely you.
    Keep it short and you're good to go with the right hairstyle.

    But once that NW3 kicks in, your only option is a transplant.

    It's that or live with permanent disfigurement, unless you're one of the tiny minority of men who look like a boss with a shaved head.
    Most of us however, just look like we're ill with shaved heads.

    What's your plan for NW3?

    Shaved head. I don't have the best bone structure (face or skull) for a shaved head, but won't subject myself to a HT. I do, however, grow thick,dark facial hair. So, I'll probably go super short on the dome and keep a decent amount of scruff. Also, I've already started working out with the intent of getting bigger.
  • 01-10-2013 06:47 AM
    StuckInARut
    This sounds uncannily like something Highlander would post.
  • 01-10-2013 06:56 AM
    baldozer
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by StuckInARut View Post
    This sounds uncannily like something Highlander would post.

    I notice that too. Probably it is indeed Highlander with a different account, LOL!
  • 01-10-2013 02:00 PM
    BigThinker
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by StuckInARut View Post
    This sounds uncannily like something Highlander would post.

    Nah. This guy sounded like he was genuinely interested in options and looking for a forum consensus. A post from Highlander would have been laced with aggression, self-pity, and would have ended with some unreasonable consequence for continued balding (e.g. suicide).
  • 01-10-2013 07:07 PM
    Ktownmatti
    I think itsmyhairs makes is valid point. Most people not obsessed by hair loss perceive NW 2's as still having a full head of hair. I'm a NW 2 and my gf can't fathom why I'm so obsessed w hair loss. "You have a full head of hair!" She protests whenever I bring it up or talk about shaving my head.

    Categorizing NW 3's or worse as "disfigured" is perhaps a bit much tho;)
  • 01-10-2013 08:26 PM
    clandestine
    Agreed, on both fronts. NW3 is more noticeable.

    On the disfigurement note; hair loss is, in an intrinsic manner, the norm. Whether we like it or not, the process is entirely natural and occurs in most men by a certain age. In this way, hair loss is by no means a disfigurement.

    Now; here's an exception to the above. Young men do not typically exhibit signs of hair loss. Those that do, necessarily deviate from norm, and can in this way perhaps be considered disfigured.
  • 01-10-2013 09:29 PM
    itsmyhairs
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by clandestine View Post
    Agreed, on both fronts. NW3 is more noticeable.

    On the disfigurement note; hair loss is, in an intrinsic manner, the norm. Whether we like it or not, the process is entirely natural and occurs in most men by a certain age. In this way, hair loss is by no means a disfigurement.

    Now; here's an exception to the above. Young men do not typically exhibit signs of hair loss. Those that do, necessarily deviate from norm, and can in this way perhaps be considered disfigured.


    You make a good point, older guys look quite normal with little or no hair.

    But particularly on a young face, hairloss is a disfigurement.
    Friend of mine is almost completely bald, he used to be a good looking guy, get lots of girls, after he lost his hair it just doesn't happen anymore.

    Hair frames your face and almost anyone looks better with hair than without.

    People treat you differently as well, whether they do it knowingly or not is another matter, but people WILL treat you different if you're bald.
    You'll be the butt of jokes, probably mostly harmless banter, but you'll also get real assholes saying stuff.

    Unless of course you're 6.2" and built to the max, then no one's saying squat.
    The rest of us 5.8" hobbits however, aren't so lucky.

    I always thought if I was like 3 or 4 inches taller then being bald wouldn't be so bad.


    And to the people saying I'm highlandar, I'm not, I've read his posts though.
    Really uplifting stuff...
  • 01-11-2013 09:44 AM
    sp8rky
    It's not a disfigurement, a disfigurement is if you get half your face burnt off or something. People look perfectly normal if they are bald.

    It isn't fair when people go bald young and it sucks, but it isn't a disfigurement.

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