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    Quote Originally Posted by Kirby_ View Post
    If there is anything that makes hair loss even more difficult it's the thuggery of the Baldness Bullies, the ones who are the majority in society who tell you, hair loss is untreatable, shave your head if you have any slightly visible level of thinning/hairloss, become a shaven thug, another valueless bald man without a struggle.
    Because every man with a shaven head is a valueless thug.

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    Some people certainly do post falsehoods. People claiming to have suicidal thoughts for example are probably lying 99 times out of 100. Suicide from baldness is really rather rare. I also view a lot of the regimens that people claim to be on to be exaggerated. As men, I sometimes doubt any of us commit to taking pills and applying topicals without fail every day. The reason I gave up with propecia wasn't so much because it didn't do anything than because I kept forgetting to take it!

    Perhaps the biggest liers of all are the 'baldness bullies.' Behind the veil of the internet I would expect to find plenty of Norwood 0 wannabe life coaches, women and a few trolls are behind a bulk of the posts. Otherwise, the volume of these posters would suggest that one couldn't go to a gym without sunglasses because of several dazzling lights bouncing off hundreds of bald heads. I don't see a correlation between baldness, tans and better general fitness on the street so I'm going to assume no one takes the 'baldness bully's' advice either.

    A far better plan for bald people, in my view, is to work harder at something more intellectually demanding than pumping iron. We have to be smarter and better qualified than people with hair to make the same money and muscles don't get the jobs and don't pay the bills, unless you want to be a bin man (where having a tan that disguises the dirt a bit better also helps).

    I still advocate avoiding people, although I have to admit avoiding people would probably be my inclination, hair or not. I've always been an introvert and quite a misanthropic one at that! I used to want to overcompensate for what I thought was a shortcoming by doing 'public service' and all that crap. However, it's much easier and much more lucrative to look out for number one and leave others to themselves.

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