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    Lmao! Sorry mate but that cracked me up!

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    Yea.. Genetics. Get what you're dealt. Consider in 10 years or so we'll be able to alter DNA structures and genetic traits prior to child birth. Interesting.

    EDIT: Implication: baldness will in time be prevented; prior to actual birth of child. Rather than cured.

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    Yeah you're right-could be worse I guess, although to me losing my thick luscious locks of old is so depressing. I remember my old barber saying "man you ain't never going bald" ten years ago, hmm lying bastard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jcm800 View Post
    Yeah you're right-could be worse I guess, although to me losing my thick luscious locks of old is so depressing. I remember my old barber saying "man you ain't never going bald" ten years ago, hmm lying bastard.
    Ay, ****. Not his fault though, you might've had a nice mane at the time!

    Were you happy, then?

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    We don't necessarily appreciate the things we have. We should then be grateful more often, for the things we do, rather than what were missing.

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    Oh yeah I had too much hair back then, he used to say it blunted his scissors lol.

    You bet i was happy, no issues-now im getting reclusive, hate the summer wind and rain, ah well better just deal with it eh

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jcm800 View Post
    Oh yeah I had too much hair back then, he used to say it blunted his scissors lol.

    You bet i was happy, no issues-now im getting reclusive, hate the summer wind and rain, ah well better just deal with it eh
    Don't mean to advertise, though I doubt I necessarily am..; 'Coping with Hair Loss in Everyday Life' thread, about twelve under this one. Good place to vent about everyday frustrations, should perhaps be a subforum so we can all vent anonymously.

    We should be able to listen to each other in a compassionate way, and as well respond toe each other regarding typical or often encountered struggles concerning hair loss.

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    I've become reclusive as well.. You're not alone. I'm trying to improve.

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