Mature hairline or progressive hair loss?

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  • Tracy C
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2011
    • 3083

    #16
    Originally posted by burtandernie
    Think about this MPB is a perfectly natural and normal thing that happens to the majority of men does it not?
    They are both natural and normal - but they are not the same thing. The mature male hair line is a just masculine trait like bigger hands, bigger feet, deeper voice and so on. MPB is hair loss that is beyond the masculinization of the hair line.

    This is the reason that the meds for MPB usually will not work on a males hair line. Yet Minoxidil will work anywhere on a woman's scalp, including her hair line. Men and women have different hair lines. Men develop a mature male hair line. Women do not.



    Originally posted by burtandernie
    By your logic... Your calling some hair loss just normal because your a man...
    It is not "my logic". It is they way it is. It is what it is and denying it does not help you or anyone else in any way shape or form.

    This is the truth. If you do not want to accept the truth you need to go to another forum. There are plenty of other forums that will feed you the BS you want to hear.

    These "quacks" as you call then know more of the truth about it than you ever thought about knowing.

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    • burtandernie
      Senior Member
      • Nov 2012
      • 1563

      #17
      "They are both natural and normal - but they are not the same thing. The mature male hair line is a just masculine trait like bigger hands, bigger feet, deeper voice and so on. MPB is hair loss that is beyond the masculinization of the hair line."

      So your saying men I see that have juvenile hairlines at older ages are not masculine? Has it been proven meds do not work on a males hairline? I believe there was a study for propecia on the front and it did work.
      Whether we call it "masculinization" or "mature hairline" or something else the fact is there was hair growing there and then it stopped so I mean it is hair lost is it not?
      It seems pretty silly to me like saying some cancer is okay up to a point if its common, but then you need to start treating it once it gets worse.
      Anyways I am done I am not really trying to argue I just feel its wrong and doctors encourage it with no real evidence its a real thing.

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      • Tracy C
        Senior Member
        • Sep 2011
        • 3083

        #18
        Originally posted by burtandernie
        So your saying men I see that have juvenile hairlines at older ages are not masculine?
        No you said that. You are trying very hard to be an ignorant butt hole and you are doing very well. Try calming down and listening to folks who have a whole lot more experience with this that you do - and know a whole lot more about the truth than you do.

        You really need to go to another forum though. If you stay here, someone is going to tell you the truth - and you do not want to accept the truth. So it is best that you move on to another forum. Really, almost all of the other forums will gleefully feed you the BS you want to here. This is what you want so those other forums is where you need to be.

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