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Originally Posted by BigThinker
You da man, kid.
It took me until my early 20's to figure that shit out. Once you realize you can better yourself, irrespective of hair (or whatever is bringing you down), the world makes so much more sense. Keep that mentality forever.
I never could tell my dad I was bummed about balding because of pride due to 1.) being 24/25 (too grown to whine about hair), 2.) I got the genes from him (would be a slap in the face to whine about something he conquered).
hahah i tried talking to my dad (whos a NW5 almost 6 himself) and all he said was "i don't know why people hate being bald, i LOVE it!" so i guess i have a good role model
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Right so here are three pics of me. Left and right temples and normal. I don't know if you can see in one of the pics my thinning on the side of my head not at the temples too. I'm starting on propecia in 2 weeks, i won't be using minoxidil as due to my hair length its fairly inconvenient (i was on it for 2 months before).
And yes before you mention my hair is out of control and I will be cutting it soon also any comments, on what NW scale i appear to be and other visual observations would be much appreciated. Thanks. Hozzam.
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guys, i know my hair loss is not major yet, but please bare in mind that i'm only 22 and left untreated could get pretty bad. So i'm not just some kid being over the top about it, please respond, would be nice to hear some feedback.
Thanks.
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