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In general, distance nostrils -> chin = top of nose -> hairline.
Hair is actually thinner for almost everybody (even girls) around the temple area. The skull grows up until twelve, so the hair density is less where it's gotten larger (denser usually in the nape area.
Baldness is a dominate gene (this is truth talk). That said, it's not happening now. Your hairline is exactly where it should be. I looked
at your pictures.
Half of your genes are good (father's side). So, even if you have
the gene, you will lose hair at a slower rate and probably not at a
young age (probably will start in your mid twenties).
You have a fifty/fifty chance of losing your hair in the FUTURE. It's definitely hasn't happened now though.
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Why half? My grandpa and uncle from mother's side are alright
I provided the pictures
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Originally Posted by fctet258
Why half? My grandpa and uncle from mother's side are alright
I provided the pictures
are you a virgin ?
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Lol, i got my genetics it now. If anyone is curious
im male, so im XY chromosome
Since my father is not bald, and he gave me his Y chromosome it means my Y is good
My mom is XX and her father is not bald so at least one of mom's Xs is clean
My mothers mother could be a carrier (women go bald if they have 2 infected Xs, she hasn't so at least one of her X's is clean) since my uncle has a bit of a weird hairline, but it hasnt changed much since 20 years ago (maybe even moved forward) there is a chance that my grandma is a carrier
So i may go bald if only the questionable carrier grandma, questionably passed an infected X onto my mom (50/50) and she passed it onto me (50/50). that makes me feel safer
Im most likely fine and there are still not literally bald people in my family, only receded hairline in early 30s
that fits me, i only gotta go through my 20s with my full set of hair, from then i can't care less
So thank you k9gatton, i got it now
i basically will lose my hair only if my grandma IS A CARRIER and 50/50 has rolled two times in favor of an infected gene
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It's not on either the X or Y chromosone (genes for baldness.). Scientists know that.
The issue is they don't know which chromosone it is is. They suspect that Chromosone
eight contributes to it though.
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Originally Posted by k9gatton
It's not on either the X or Y chromosone (genes for baldness.). Scientists know that.
The issue is they don't know which chromosone it is is. They suspect that Chromosone
eight contributes to it though.
Can you go genetically bald without any bald male relatives though?
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