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I work on a university campus, so I regularly see men who are 18-25 and balding. A lot of NW1, NW2, and NW3's. Some might not realize that they're balding yet, some are sporting embarrassing combovers.
I find myself feeling sorry for them. I know some things they might not know, like the fact that baldness will be socially harmful for them if they don't have a masculine bone structure, I know that they can get on treatments, and so on. But I say nothing. I know that to bring it up opens me up to ridicule, it opens them up to being offended, it's just really risky and not worth it.
I find myself feeling sorry for them. I know some things they might not know, like the fact that baldness will be socially harmful for them if they don't have a masculine bone structure, I know that they can get on treatments, and so on. But I say nothing. I know that to bring it up opens me up to ridicule, it opens them up to being offended, it's just really risky and not worth it.