Are they all on propecia or some shit? I feel like I'm taking crazy pills.
Why do I keep seeing old people with perfect hair?
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Because only less than 6% of ALL people are bald and thats being generous, the majority of hair loss cases are slight and can be covered easily. Think about it:
7,003,554,291 people
3,526,050,280 males
Excluding those males who are unlikely to be noticeably thinning.
1,251,445,975 males between 0-19 and
307,940,601 males between 20-24
So potential baldies =
1,966,663,704 males between 25-100
Using the "standard %" ie 25% < 30yrs, 30% < 40yrs, 40% < 50yrs etc =
806229175 male hair loss victims or 12% of the world population.
Now the "standard %" above is ALWAYS used in the context of "experience some hair loss", ie 30% of all males in their 30's experience "SOME" hair loss. As we all know some hair loss may be as little as some slight recession or the complete slap head.
The overly optimistic idea that at least half of the 806229175 male hair loss victims are noticeably thinning, thinned, thinished (haha) to everybody around them leaves 403114587 chrome domes or 6% of the total world population.
6% is depressing so think of it as 12% of all men. If you're still feeling down about it then think about the poor woman with one of the 12%, she had an 88% chance of landing a man with hair, talk about bad luck. Feel better?
Social example: A bar with 10 men (you being one of them) and 10 woman, there is a high chance your the only... well yeah.
Excluding the "non dating" population and going with the 25-49 age bracket (I'm not including 20-24 as I put this in the unlikely to be noticeably thinning category) I get this:
2,489,440,958 people
1,261,181,982 males
Potential baldies =
395649941 males between 25-49
The overly optimistic at least half leaves 197824970 noticeably thinning, thinned, thinished or 8% (16% of men) of that selection of the population.
Social example: Lets go back to the bar with 10 men and 10 woman. Now you have a better than 50% chance of having a buddy!
Don't get too excited just yet. As we all know women don't age well either and most woman over 30 are undateable anyway, which only leaves 532,945,957 total woman of our "dating" population... worldwide. Whoa. Total men minus our noticeably thinning men = 1,063,357,012 men with unnoticeable hair loss.
Social example: 1,261,181,982 men competing for 532,945,957 woman, and 1,063,357,012 (84%) of all the men, almost twice the total amount of woman, have unnoticeable hair loss. Yikes.
I don't have time to add variables like height into the equation.Comment
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At my local grocery store I looked just for the heck of it. I would say roughly 50% of the men are balding. Now some are much older and there are some old men with most/all of their hair but it is the exception. Just look around when you go out to stores and such.Comment
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Everywhere I go I see people losing their hair, the sad thing is I see quite a few women losing hair as well.Comment
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Because only less than 6% of ALL people are bald and thats being generous, the majority of hair loss cases are slight and can be covered easily. Think about it:
7,003,554,291 people
3,526,050,280 males
Excluding those males who are unlikely to be noticeably thinning.
1,251,445,975 males between 0-19 and
307,940,601 males between 20-24
So potential baldies =
1,966,663,704 males between 25-100
Using the "standard %" ie 25% < 30yrs, 30% < 40yrs, 40% < 50yrs etc =
806229175 male hair loss victims or 12% of the world population.
Now the "standard %" above is ALWAYS used in the context of "experience some hair loss", ie 30% of all males in their 30's experience "SOME" hair loss. As we all know some hair loss may be as little as some slight recession or the complete slap head.
The overly optimistic idea that at least half of the 806229175 male hair loss victims are noticeably thinning, thinned, thinished (haha) to everybody around them leaves 403114587 chrome domes or 6% of the total world population.
6% is depressing so think of it as 12% of all men. If you're still feeling down about it then think about the poor woman with one of the 12%, she had an 88% chance of landing a man with hair, talk about bad luck. Feel better?
Social example: A bar with 10 men (you being one of them) and 10 woman, there is a high chance your the only... well yeah.
Excluding the "non dating" population and going with the 25-49 age bracket (I'm not including 20-24 as I put this in the unlikely to be noticeably thinning category) I get this:
2,489,440,958 people
1,261,181,982 males
Potential baldies =
395649941 males between 25-49
The overly optimistic at least half leaves 197824970 noticeably thinning, thinned, thinished or 8% (16% of men) of that selection of the population.
Social example: Lets go back to the bar with 10 men and 10 woman. Now you have a better than 50% chance of having a buddy!
Don't get too excited just yet. As we all know women don't age well either and most woman over 30 are undateable anyway, which only leaves 532,945,957 total woman of our "dating" population... worldwide. Whoa. Total men minus our noticeably thinning men = 1,063,357,012 men with unnoticeable hair loss.
Social example: 1,261,181,982 men competing for 532,945,957 woman, and 1,063,357,012 (84%) of all the men, almost twice the total amount of woman, have unnoticeable hair loss. Yikes.
I don't have time to add variables like height into the equation.
By middle age virtually all white guys have hair loss except a handful of lucky ones
Height matters but it is nothing compared to having an attractive face (part of that comes from hair)Comment
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Stats
The following table of hair loss-related stats seems to have a reliable source:
Here
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Until I noticed my own balding, I simply never gave it a second thought on other people.
Nor did I try to spot obvious comb forwards/overs and pieces.
Now I can't help myself. I don't obsess over it, but I certainly pay more attention to it.Comment
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The following table of hair loss-related stats seems to have a reliable source:
Here
35YrsAfter also posts as CITNews and works at Dr. Cole's office
forhair.com
Cole Hair Transplant
1045 Powers Place
Alpharetta, Georgia 30009
Phone 678-566-1011
email 35YrsAfter at chuck@forhair.com
I am not a doctor and the content of my posts are my opinions, not medical advice.
Please feel free to call or email me with any questions. Ask for Chuck
A guy who has the same hair in his late 20s as he did at 20 is lucky, not the norm
Sometimes I will look around a room @ every guy's hair....usually the only ones you can look at & clearly say "he is not balding at all, he has 100% density & a NW1 hairline" are <25. After that age most guys have loss in the temples, hairline corners, diffuse thinning, crown thinning, or a combo of those. Sure it seems "normal" for a 30 year old to have no temple points, receded corners, etc. but it does not look good unfortunatelyComment
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bald is a relative term depending on who making the observation.
I have had 2 different women at work say they were surprised to find i was older than (2 different guys). I asked why and they said because I was not bald like them.
Yet years ago a friend used to try to "push my buttons" and say I was in the beginning stages of mpb. My hairline had barely receded at that point yet she insisted it was coming.
Just depends on the person making the observation.Comment
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bald is a relative term depending on who making the observation.
I have had 2 different women at work say they were surprised to find i was older than (2 different guys). I asked why and they said because I was not bald like them.
Yet years ago a friend used to try to "push my buttons" and say I was in the beginning stages of mpb. My hairline had barely receded at that point yet she insisted it was coming.
Just depends on the person making the observation.Comment
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