Being Bald Adds 10 Years

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Says he's 35, looks 45. This is not an isolated incident. Cover the top of his head with your hand and he could well be a 35 year old. Also fat obviously, but that's not why he looks 45.
 

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I look 15 years older, and terminally ill, too. Life's great, I can't wait to die.
Dont go Elliot Roder mode on us now.

 
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He's fat, ugly and wears glasses, he would look terrible no matter his norwood level, of course it doesn't help but he is gonna look older than his age regardless.
 

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I always found it interesting how baldness makes one look older despite not being related to aging.
 

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I don't even understand he wasn't even bad looking... decent looking actually :\
Because he was not socially aware.


blames aesthetics, but has zero life experience.
 

Agustin Araujo

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Most people think that only old or sick people lose their hair. That's why I'm often asked about my health by colleagues and friends.

I'm sorry about this. It's not and is never easy to go through something difficult which we literally have absolutely zero control over. Yeah, hair loss really hurts our appearance, and it does bother me how most people really think it's something that happens to those who are old or getting old. So what about all the men and women who have those hair genetics where they live like 70+ years and never experience any balding or graying, what's that supposed to mean? I guess getting old never applies to them. :rolleyes:
 
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I don't even understand he wasn't even bad looking... decent lovoking actually :\
He had a feminine exotic look and he thought he was better looking than he was. If he had a feminine look but was white he could get by on pretty boy cred, but being ethnic reduces the amount of girls that will "crush" on you automatically, you'd need to actually interact to be on their radar which he didn't do.
His social issues were his main problem, that he was short, weak and (according to posts he made) had a small penis didn't help either.
 

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he wasnt even a pretty boy. He had a gay-face type look who was affraid to approach women and blames the world, and his aesthetics through his wack ideologies for his incelism. Pretty boys can still look masculine with the right height, bone structure and muscularity.


Reality is almost everyone gets laid, quality wise... not great, but most healthy minded people have consecutive partners through out there lives.


Extreme minority experience otherwise. Like you said, he never interacted, having a gay-face didnt help, and was off the radar.
 

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10 years? I'd say 15-20 years in some cases. A full head of hair is as vital as smooth skin without wrinkles for looking youthful in my opinion.
 

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Dont go Elliot Roder mode on us now.


Wow, never heard of this dude before - but an interesting watch nevertheless. I'm actually so interested in spree killers, serial killers and murder in general and I watch documentaries about it on YouTube all the time. Not because I want to do like them; but because I simply find it interesting how the human mind works. Anyway, this guy is obviously a nut case. Although I can understand that being incel at 22 is frustrating, it's not a viable motive for murder...
 

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45! Throw in the towel. Why bother??? (Posted pictures of my almost 50 year old scalp. Take a look!)
Now start attending white towel after parties, and life will be good again.

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From what I see, k9 is almost 50 with more hair than what I have at 24 how can you expect him to understand your situation?
 

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Your hair for ~50 is quite decent, it's better than my dads who is 54.
That is one of the things that pisses me off. My dad now at 54 is starting to have visible recession, his temples have mostly gone and his front is thin but overall his hair is OK for his age I'd say he's nearing around NW3.
I would be VERY happy if I had that much hair at his age. The way I'm going, he will have more hair than I do within the next 2 years probably. His baldness seems to be slower than mine lol.

Leaving aside the whole being attractive to women thing and such. WHY DO I HAVE TO BALD FASTER THAN MY FATHER WHO IS 30 YEARS OLDER. That's the part I refuse to accept. I don't need a NW1 at 75, I just want to look normal when I am his age. If I have to bald, make it age appropriate FFS. It's a matter of principle. All other things being equal, that would still be a reason enough for me to fight baldness.

Instead I took upon my mother's side of the family where everyone has a nuclear testing site on their head by the time they're 30. Every single male that I know on my mother's side of the family is severely balding. Her father was bald by the time he was 40-something completely AFAIK.
 

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If you are only 24 and mistaken for a 35-year-old, then yeah, it's quite of a problem.
This actually happened to me twice when I was in my mid 20s.
1.
Once a librarian, a clever, caring person asked "oh you haven't yet read this? it's great! You will regrets having waited until..."
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"thirty-five-something?"
I was 25.

2.
Another time a nurse in a doctor's office. She asked me my DOB and repeated it to me: "day/month/1962, correct?"
and I went "did you say 62?"
"Yes"
"It's 72"
"oh, sorry"

3.
But maybe the best was when I was 18 and thinning and I was in vacation and I was hitting on a 17 years old girl.
She asked "may I ask you how old you are?"
"18"
"Oh Thank God"
"Why?"
"Because my friend said I should beware of you because you are TEN YEARS OLDER"

Fun times.
 

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Dante92, I feel your frustration. I've taken anti-depressants before, they didn't work well for me at all. In fact, they actually gave me side effects! If you're going to go that route, please be careful. I'm curious, how is the state your hair?
 
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