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    Default Which is more emotionally scarring: Being short(5'4 and below) or really bald???

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    Sometimes I wonder who has it worse:
    I'm Norwood 7 and I dont know how guys can just move on....I feel so depressed quite often.

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    I think short is worse. I'm 5'11 and feel uncomfortable with my height at times. At 5'11 I can get jacked, have some presence, and ultimately counter some baldness.

    Both suck; height just influences an individuals entire presence, while hair sort of augments the package.

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    I would say short is worse. But I dont see people making fun of really short people. Atleast not as openly as they'd make fun of the bald guy. Also being bald makes you look much older. Not the case with height.

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    Depends on the rest of you. Some guys can pull off the bald look and still look good. Just like if you are a goodlooking short guy, you can definitely still attract shorter girls

    Below a 5'4 man seems really rough in north America or Europe though. Like BigThinker I sometimes feel shorter and I am technically average (5'10). Even at this height my options are a bit limited....I have never been witha girl above 5'8 and that was srsly pushing it (we were the same height when I wore dress shoes and she wore 3 inch heels, & if it was not for mutual friends I doubt it would have happened at all)

    It is all relative though. If I went to Colombia or something I might be seen as a taller guy, but probably also a higher Norwood by their standards....

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    I'd say being really short would be worse. What would absolutely suck is if a person were below 5'4 and slick bald.

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    I'm 6'2" and I wouldn't want to be any shorter even if it meant I could keep my hair. It's not like I can do anything with it anyway, it's all fuzzy and weird like a Brillo pad, lol. At least if you're bald you can wear beanies or hats everywhere you go. (Except "formal occasions" I guess...)

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    Quote Originally Posted by FlightTL View Post
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    Sometimes I wonder who has it worse:
    I'm Norwood 7 and I dont know how guys can just move on....I feel so depressed quite often.
    I am also NW7, but its not a big deal for me. I don't look ugly even with a NW7! And for your question, I think, being short is far worse, because you can't fix it at all. Baldness is still somewhat fixable and maybe more so in the future.

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    One of my childhood best friends is 5' 4" and he is very depressed about it, just as depressed as us here who have hair loss. He is 25, loves wrestling, acting and his height has made it hard for him to find a career in the things he loves doing.

    I think being 5' 4" is worse, because after you are done growing, you can't do shit about getting taller. There is no Avodart, Propecia, Rogaine for growing taller, and I don't know about surgeries to grow taller but I know we have FUT, FUE, Gho, etc, if you have the money for all that. I know if you are still a kid, you can take HGH injections to grow taller, like that Soccer player did. But the injections cost an arm, more than HT's I heard.

    Hair loss has ****ed up my social life, and I can't get it back, and it's definitely because of hair loss that I lost my social life. But at least I can regain my hair and I actually have regained a bunch of hair, but my best friend can not regain something he never had in the first place, which is his height.

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    Tough question, both suck.

    I was extremely short until last year, and was always teased for my height. I hit a major growth spurt, now everyone asks me to get shorter (in a joking manner), because height-wise I'm now average. I thought life couldn't get better, and for one month it was perfect, until I realized hair loss. 1 month of a perfect life, and now I'm back to this... life keeps screwing me over.

    I'd say after the age of 25 I'd rather be bald then short (unless we're talking dwarf-like short, then obviously I'd rather be bald). I'm talking about short in the way that you get teased about by friends, not the way that makes bystanders stare and point at you. Before 25, I'd rather be a short then bald.

    Having experience both though, I'd say overall, shortness is worse. It takes so much out of you- I'll never forget the days were I spent days looking for ways to get taller and spending those anxious moments measuring myself, hardheartedly congratulating myself on growing half a centimeter, when the only that grew was my hair.

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    Yeah I say being short is worse. If your tall and have a big frame girls you can just shave it and be perfectly fine.

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