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Some people quit caring once they get married. Some may care for their whole life. I think most people can handle hair loss hitting them at 40+ years old. It's just cruel when it starts in your teens/twenties.
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Probably when they get married with a woman who does not care about any of that.
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It's harder to accept when it happens to you in your teens and it affects your social life greatly in to your 20s. I mean it really does put young guys in to hiding mode. All the introduction stories in every hair loss forum are almost the same, the one thing that gets brought up the most is these teenagers/early 20s guys social life. How guys stop hanging out, become depressed, become suicidal, lose confidence. It's really sad, and it's going to continue like this, probably for a lot more years to come, despite the optimism for the hair loss future, I really don't see any of them being a cure. All of them sound like treatments except for HT's that teens aren't even eligible for. What's even more f-ed up is the advice they give us "Shave your head and move on."
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