Baldite sends a survey to all his exes to rate him in bed

shookwun

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http://www.vice.com/read/i-asked-my-exes-to-rate-me-in-bed-part-two


what surprises me, is he actually had 10 women he slept with. Hope for the bald community.

Long Thai tatoo on his arm.

Probably spent long periods in Thailand hearing hookers tell him "you hansum man", "you got big c***" and hearing how they came 15 times during his 2 pumps and a squirt.

Then hooks up with regular women, puts in the same performance and falls short.

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He looks not bad for a baldy. Bald people sleeping around shouldn't surprise anyone, it does happen of course. It's just his choices are limited and he has to work harder. He would be seen as less worth or threat by rival men, friends, girls e.t.c. We don't know what type of girls he was sleeping with too, how hot are they for example. Of course if it's overseas women in those kind of countries: they don't count.
 

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Anyone else feel like when your bald/balding you've got nothing to live for and also nothing to lose?
 

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Anyone else feel like when your bald/balding you've got nothing to live for and also nothing to lose?
yea but you feel that x10 when you are fully bald. the existential depression makes you lose your mind. i had a rough period over the past few days and **** dreams. i think it caused me to become sick. i've heard of depression lowering how effective your immune system is

i guess at the end of the day the worst feeling is the inferiority complex. it absolutely burns your soul on a daily basis

and the article is interesting. he got good in the looks department
 

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Full beard helps.

It does. Here you will mainly see clean shaven and the cancer look.

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Anyone else feel like when your bald/balding you've got nothing to live for and also nothing to lose?

We can't really feel their pain hellouser. I know I get down, you seem to get very down, but these guys truly live with it day in day out. For us, it's a fear of what may happen at some point. I suppose the only acceptable thing about going bald early is you can't miss what you never really had experience of. Not like having hair in your 20s then losing it all and seeing the major change your life takes.

Like swing for example. In some ways that is more painful IMO.
 

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Well I know his pain. And when I was bald, and I thought I would be bald for the rest of my life, I saw my life of being made of video games and p**rn.

As I've said in another thread, I can't believe I've just spent a holiday in the sun, without a care in the world, just enjoying my youth with my best friend.

Girls flirting with me while horse riding or at the restaurant. This while having a girlfriend of 7 months, having a job and possibly getting my master's degree in a month.

I could have become the bald guy in this thread, had I chosen not to get a hair transplant (because price/scary/not a candidate or whatever BS reason).

No one wants to become that guy, that bald guy who is laughed at by women. I'm slowly starting to see my former life as a bald man as a distant blurry nightmare.


it realy is a surreal feeling. I thought about this morning when I woke up, washed my hair and styled it. I fealy rele good about myself, as though I could take on the world.

Looking back before my transplant I had many days where If I didn't have my comb over styled correctly it would realy ruin my day. So many days waking up in the morning, beggining my day with a struggle to perfect my comb over, which lead to me feeling bad about myself. what a way to start your day. Many times I would hold back, and delay doing what I wanted to do because it ruined my day.
 

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Being bald with upside down beard image is sorta like bodybuilding when you're ugly. Why be be a turd, when u can become a polished turd.
 

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messed up teeth and facial hair growing right under his eyes, WTF shave that **** down a little, smh

other than that he dont look bad bald
 

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Being bald with upside down beard image is sorta like bodybuilding when you're ugly. Why be be a turd, when u can become a polished turd.

To me is just hiding and people know it. Plus unless you're a construction worker you can't really keep the look going. Also if your built like me again you look like an image
 

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It does. Here you will mainly see clean shaven and the cancer look.

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We can't really feel their pain hellouser. I know I get down, you seem to get very down, but these guys truly live with it day in day out. For us, it's a fear of what may happen at some point. I suppose the only acceptable thing about going bald early is you can't miss what you never really had experience of. Not like having hair in your 20s then losing it all and seeing the major change your life takes.

Like swing for example. In some ways that is more painful IMO.
naw. teenagehood is when you orgasm the most over your hair. at least for me. i was trying to grow my hair long before this ****ing baldness ****. i've always had long hair anyways though so yea

long hair has associations with being young and carefree and not part of the system and shiz.
 

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Being bald with upside down beard image is sorta like bodybuilding when you're ugly. Why be be a turd, when u can become a polished turd.

That's why anyone buzzing/bald in the UK rarely has any stubble let alone a beard. Other people identify it's compensation for lack of hair. Balding people here are clean shaved or buzzed to the max.

Beard and relatively full hair is not a problem.

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naw. teenagehood is when you orgasm the most over your hair. at least for me. i was trying to grow my hair long before this ****ing baldness ****. i've always had long hair anyways though so yea

long hair has associations with being young and carefree and not part of the system and shiz.

Start saving up for a transplant Ex and post updates! Go abroad and save money. Won't thin coverage make it better?
 

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Well I know his pain. And when I was bald, and I thought I would be bald for the rest of my life, I saw my life of being made of video games and p**rn.

As I've said in another thread, I can't believe I've just spent a holiday in the sun, without a care in the world, just enjoying my youth with my best friend.

Girls flirting with me while horse riding or at the restaurant. This while having a girlfriend of 7 months, having a job and possibly getting my master's degree in a month.

I could have become the bald guy in this thread, had I chosen not to get a hair transplant (because price/scary/not a candidate or whatever BS reason).

No one wants to become that guy, that bald guy who is laughed at by women. I'm slowly starting to see my former life as a bald man as a distant blurry nightmare.

I don't/can't take a hair transplant because of my age (17). What do you think of that reason?
 

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Good reason, but if you're balding at such a young age, you will probably be an advanced Norwood at 24 (like me). I hope you won't use the "not a candidate" excuse by then.

I got retrograde alopecia that already did its damage at the hair around my ears and therefore I am not a perfect candidate but if a hairtransplantation can make a difference in my life that won't be stopping me. And since you were also a bad candidate and still got a successful one that won't be too much of an issue, well I hope so. If I am lucky they will find a cure by then.
 

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Good reason, but if you're balding at such a young age, you will probably be an advanced Norwood at 24 (like me). I hope you won't use the "not a candidate" excuse by then.


Fred it rele does varie from person to person. IN most cases, generally it will advance rather quickly from once you start but their are always variables involved.

I started developing a receding hairline at 16, and was full blown NW2 at 17-18 and remained that way until I was 23 and had a transplant. I tried finasteride for the first time when I was 20 for six months then got off, and came back on around 22 years old. Been on ever since.


Hair loss rele is a strange thing.

Rele gotta pay attention to all the key signs such as inflammation, and accelerated sebum production. This is what kick starts it into hyperdrive...
 

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Fred it rele does varie from person to person. IN most cases, generally it will advance rather quickly from once you start but their are always variables involved.

I started developing a receding hairline at 16, and was full blown NW2 at 17-18 and remained that way until I was 23 and had a transplant. I tried finasteride for the first time when I was 20 for six months then got off, and came back on around 22 years old. Been on ever since.


Hair loss rele is a strange thing.

Rele gotta pay attention to all the key signs such as inflammation, and accelerated sebum production. This is what kick starts it into hyperdrive...

Were you still a nw2 when you took the transplant?

Because if that is the case you are far better of than most here since your hair didn't got worse and stayed nw2 without meds.
 

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Were you still a nw2 when you took the transplant?

Because if that is the case you are far better of than most here since your hair didn't got worse and stayed nw2 without meds.


NW2, but had a NW3 in formation. Very slow process but the hair behind the sly NW2 was thinning.

Zig zag line through the forelock also....





Hair loss during a teenager was the absolute worst. I threw away so many opportunities to go out an do the things I wanted to do, and meet the people I wanted to be with all to hide the reality behind my cap, and comb over. I never got over it until I had a transplant. Loosing hair during your teenage years rele ****s with your head especially if you were self-concious to begin with. Which I was at the time. Who knows, had I of had a hairline like everyone else I most likely would of had tons of relationships leading up to today.

What I'm trying to say is, stick with it. Don't be a lazy bald guy, or else life will only get worse. get a skill, education or trade and save up for your transplant. it's worth every little pennie.
 

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NW2, but had a NW3 in formation. Very slow process but the hair behind the sly NW2 was thinning.

Zig zag line through the forelock also....





Hair loss during a teenager was the absolute worst. I threw away so many opportunities to go out an do the things I wanted to do, and meet the people I wanted to be with all to hide the reality behind my cap, and comb over. I never got over it until I had a transplant. Loosing hair during your teenage years rele ****s with your head especially if you were self-concious to begin with. Which I was at the time. Who knows, had I of had a hairline like everyone else I most likely would of had tons of relationships leading up to today.

What I'm trying to say is, stick with it. Don't be a lazy bald guy, or else life will only get worse. get a skill, education or trade and save up for your transplant. it's worth every little pennie.

Same here. ATM I am missing on a lot of opportunities too because I am thinking about my hair all the time. I know for sure that I would be social and be more active around girls if it weren't for hairloss.

Luckily I am doing a high education and if everything goes according to plan I can attend university in about 2 years and study for a high paying job.
 
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