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Originally Posted by PatientlyWaiting
There's no positive aspects at all. The things you listed are laziness and just false. Sorry, no offense.
Then forever wear a hat.
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Originally Posted by Exodus
Then forever wear a hat.
Hahaha.. right? Thinning out has humbled me.. a little bit. That's about the only positive thing that's come for me though.
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I can agree with the first 2 points
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Originally Posted by PatientlyWaiting
There's no positive aspects at all. The things you listed are laziness and just false. Sorry, no offense.
Here's a positive aspect. Think of it as a trial. Clearly everyone who comes to this forum is deeply bothered by their hairloss, and I mean deeply. If and when you manage to overcome this you will have grown as a person. I know I have. I've realized that I actually have a great life in so many aspects and have great friends who like me for my personality, not if I have hair or not. But the benefit of going through this is I can now avoid focusing on unimportant things like this in the future. I'm not going to be in my 30's have a crisis of vanity issues.
Does loosing my hair still suck? Yes of course it does, but I'm not going to let it hold me back as a person anymore. And I think after all the bullshit I've put myself through I've grown a lot as a person.
And yeah it may be harder to attract girls at first but when it comes to an actual relationship do you think girls want a guy who is so self conscious he hates himself over hair, or someone who is willing to just accept life and be who he is?
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Originally Posted by Cr779
Here's a positive aspect. Think of it as a trial. Clearly everyone who comes to this forum is deeply bothered by their hairloss, and I mean deeply. If and when you manage to overcome this you will have grown as a person. I know I have. I've realized that I actually have a great life in so many aspects and have great friends who like me for my personality, not if I have hair or not. But the benefit of going through this is I can now avoid focusing on unimportant things like this in the future. I'm not going to be in my 30's have a crisis of vanity issues.
Does loosing my hair still suck? Yes of course it does, but I'm not going to let it hold me back as a person anymore. And I think after all the bullshit I've put myself through I've grown a lot as a person.
And yeah it may be harder to attract girls at first but when it comes to an actual relationship do you think girls want a guy who is so self conscious he hates himself over hair, or someone who is willing to just accept life and be who he is?
Wow. So beautifully said. I really only have sympathy for the dudes 22 or younger who have hair loss. At that age, 95% of girls are either: 1.) ugly, 2.) insanely superficial. The other 5% are sweethearts and good looking, but are dating some touch down boy.
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Thanks
I am glad for the positive discussion.
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Right on
Originally Posted by PatientlyWaiting
There's no positive aspects at all. The things you listed are laziness and just false. Sorry, no offense.
If something makes your life easier go with it. Thats why men like getting oral so much it involves their 2 favorite things
food and doing nothing!
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