Walked out of a mall, because I just felt so ugly.

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  • Notcoolanymore
    Senior Member
    • Jun 2013
    • 2260

    #16
    Many good comments in this thread. Listen to these guys FlightTL. They are speaking the truth.

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    • FlightTL
      Senior Member
      • Jun 2011
      • 842

      #17
      Originally posted by Notcoolanymore
      Many good comments in this thread. Listen to these guys FlightTL. They are speaking the truth.
      Yes...great comments.

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      • TotallyScrewed
        Member
        • Jun 2014
        • 66

        #18
        Originally posted by OrdinaryUser
        Wouldn't it be nice if baldness was just the norm, and therefore none of this would matter
        Hell no! It would be nice if baldness didn't exist, period, except for men (or women) who shaved their heads. And possibly douche bags so everyone would know they were, you know, douche bags, if the balding gene were comorbid with the douche bag gene. No one should have to go through this :/

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        • OrdinaryUser
          Member
          • Jul 2014
          • 93

          #19
          Originally posted by TotallyScrewed
          Hell no! It would be nice if baldness didn't exist, period, except for men (or women) who shaved their heads. And possibly douche bags so everyone would know they were, you know, douche bags, if the balding gene were comorbid with the douche bag gene. No one should have to go through this :/

          I agree that no one should have to go through balding. I was just saying: suppose we lived in a world where a full head of hair was aberrant and looked down upon much the same as baldness is in reality. Much of our construal on whether hairloss is a bad or good, and therefore whether we think it needs intervention with potentially harmful drugs or not, is rooted in social effects and their consequences in daily life.

          What you say is an idealized world, and I would love to see such world realized...

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          • Vox
            Senior Member
            • Jan 2013
            • 298

            #20
            Originally posted by OrdinaryUser
            What you say is an idealized world, and I would love to see such world realized...
            It will be, though not earlier than a few centuries from now. During the last years, researchers are starting to identify the genes for some more or less grave hereditary conditions in order to develop methods to correct them before the birth takes place. Obviously, such an approach has today severe moral issues to overcome and the ground is certainly not ready, but in the forthcoming centuries this is likely to change. By that time, I believe that hereditary hair loss will also be a sad past.

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            • dex89
              Senior Member
              • Jul 2012
              • 809

              #21
              Life is to short to care what other people think about you. Eliminate the negatives in your life and accept he positives. Work out, eat healthy, and meditate peacefully.

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