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    FlightTL started a thread a while ago where he mentioned girls smiling at him when he was out wearing a hat. Now although a smile alone doesn't mean much, at the very least I don't think he would have gotten even smiles if he was as hideous as he thinks he is. I will not deny that being a NW7 has an affect on your looks, but I don't think that alone is enough to turn you from an attractive guy to dog meat. If girls are giving you attention when wearing a hat, i think it is safe to say that with the right "style" you won't look as bad as you think.

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    Here is an example of a man who didn't let hair loss beat him down. He played a hero in the long-running Stargate series. He has a strong self-assured personality and stays busy in an industry dominated by pretty boys and girls. He's a great actor and should serve as an inspiration.

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    Personally you should look into hair system trust me they look real at least it will make you happy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 35YrsAfter View Post
    Here is an example of a man who didn't let hair loss beat him down. He played a hero in the long-running Stargate series. He has a strong self-assured personality and stays busy in an industry dominated by pretty boys and girls. He's a great actor and should serve as an inspiration.

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    He didn't let hair loss or a bad complection keep him down.

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    Fred970, dont know if you point of posting is to criticize or to help op. Yeah a nw2 with visible vertex thinning and diffuse thinner a with the whole mpb pattern going on. How exactly is someone suppose to feel normal when surrounded by nw1 thicks in his youth? One who hasn't really lived life yet and starting? Not saying that its not common with mpb people but instead im stating that its still difficult. So im not capable of giving advice that helped? At the end of the day, all the advice hes going to receive is similar. Pfft grow up.

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    No you're not. I was exactly in the same boat as you at your age and I felt the same way. My life was over. And I couldn't give advices to guys that were already bald at the time because I just didn't know anything about being bald.

    Oh I've grown up, and wait until you reach NW4, you will grow up too. Experiencing hair loss at a young age truly builds character. I like to think you come out of it stronger.

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    Get some confidence.

    You have no confidence because you're not working on a career, you're not working out and boosting your body with endorphins, you're not out playing the field developing relationship experience.

    You're just wallowing in your own pity.

    Put yourself out there. Get aggressive with life. Gain confidence.

    You're already NW7, get over it. Make changes to your life NOW.

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    At this point I would say the thing that is keeping you down now isn't your hair. I am not saying it doesn't suck because being a NW7 at such a young age has to be beyond tough. But it is what it is. Those are the cards you have been dealt. Now what? Throw in the towel and keep hanging your head, or do what you need to do to gain confidence and improve your life.

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    Thank you guys for all your advice.

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