Do A Majority Of Nw2/3's Not Realize They're Losing Hair? Or It Just Doesn't Bother Them That Much?

Exodus2011

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high foreheads are often considered attractive on women, i just looked it up and i thought i was the only one. its neotenous

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/a...ecide-small-changes-make-woman-beautiful.html

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Physical_attractiveness

"Facial symmetry has been shown to be considered attractive in women,[117][118] and men have been found to prefer full lips,[119] high forehead, broad face, small chin, small nose, short and narrow jaw, high cheekbones,[56][120]clear and smooth skin, and wide-set eyes."
 

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Female hairlines are higher and more rounded.

Im not talking about naturally high hairlines. The hairlines I'm talking about are pretty obviously pattern baldness to me, some of them with visibly thinning areas in front as well

And some women may just have high hairlines, but I don't notice this as the majority, except maybe in the black community (where many are actually experiencing traction alopecia). Among white chicks, my observation is mostly hairlines that are rounded down. My mom for example still has a low, juvenile rounded down hairline(wish I'd inherited the genes from her side lol)
 

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Yeah funny you mention it. It's not even just dudes. I know some chicks younger than me with hairlines worse than mine who wear their hair pulled back, recession fully exposed

Can't imagine they have any idea or they wouldn't be wearing their hair like that

Yeah I was depressed as fuk since the onset. Took me 2 years a couple of suicidal attempts to get the right mindset. I can't imagine how these people would react. When they realise something's wrong, it'd be too late.
 

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Im not talking about naturally high hairlines. The hairlines I'm talking about are pretty obviously pattern baldness to me, some of them with visibly thinning areas in front as well

And some women may just have high hairlines, but I don't notice this as the majority, except maybe in the black community (where many are actually experiencing traction alopecia). Among white chicks, my observation is mostly hairlines that are rounded down. My mom for example still has a low, juvenile rounded down hairline(wish I'd inherited the genes from her side lol)

Some women would literally flick their fringe like they still have a lush lock without knowing they actually just exposed their incredibly diffuse hairline.
 

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Would still bang.
 

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I know right. At uni I see so many girls who tie their hair back revealing some NW2 and sometimes beyond temples. Female hairloss isn't even in their vocabulary so they have no insecurities about it whatsoever. Sad thing is in many cases their hairloss is due to tension alopecia and have no clue that tight hairstyles like that wreck the f*** out of hair follicles.

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I have better hairline than this broad but would never wear my hair like this because I'd be insecure of people noticing my recession yet she gives no fucks because women 'don't bald'.

That chick is a good example to put in perspective how bad my bdd is, as well as how much becoming a Norwood spotter has fucked up my view of the world and other people.

The majority of men would look at her and consider her hot. Even I right now look at her and think she looks beautiful right there
 

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She's a solid 7 by my book - probably a little out of my league but it wouldn't stop me trying.
 

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My hair started incredibly dense as a young person. I had tons and tons of hair.

Thankfully i think my hair it took so long for me to really notice.

I think starting density, curl, texture etc plays a huge role in how soon people notice

Also i noticed and everyone convinced me i was nuts because compared to most people my hair was super dense but it was thinner for me..now people can see it when i point it out.
 

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The stragglers below my hairline remind me that I've lost a couple inches. Even though I think I look ok sometimes, I cope myself into peace, I really don't.
 

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My hair started incredibly dense as a young person. I had tons and tons of hair.

Thankfully i think my hair it took so long for me to really notice.

I think starting density, curl, texture etc plays a huge role in how soon people notice

Also i noticed and everyone convinced me i was nuts because compared to most people my hair was super dense but it was thinner for me..now people can see it when i point it out.
Have you shared an image of your hair on here before - I am curious about your situation
 

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Diane Kruger, definitely beautiful enough to move a thousand ships, and definitely out of Orlando Bloom's league:

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Have you shared an image of your hair on here before - I am curious about your situation

I shared with a few people privately. Footystar, Pas, shook and buckthorn.

I had some good gains since minoxidil...
i'm responding well to my regimen.
It's not perfect but thats okay..its hard to complain since so many women on here, much younger than me are struggling.
To get it perfect (mostly my front center part line) I would probably need surgery to fill in a little bit..I'm on fence I am going to wait at least until end of year to decide.
I consulted with a fantastic surgeon..and also a top dermatologist for alopecia--both told me I have good donor hair and so did my regular dermatologist.
I would probably go for one more opinion before deciding if that is what i should do--maybe Bernstein-just to get a 4th opinion--and he seems to be a brutal truth giver from what I have read about him.
I guess i can also have donor area to be biopsied and analyzed by a derma-pathologist to make sure no evidence.
The surgeon i saw told me i have a lot of 3 an 4 follicles on back of my head and he saw no evidence of hair loss..my part in back is really 'tight' line. I do shed a lot from all over head BUT back so far seems to keep growing in normal/dence and coarse.
 

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Diane Kruger, definitely beautiful enough to move a thousand ships, and definitely out of Orlando Bloom's league:

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she is really a very pretty woman but I never though her a real 'beauty' like Helen Of Troy. To me its like Helen of Troy and Cleopatra you have to be raving beauty of your time to be cast.

Orlando Bloom was/ is hot. I have not seen him in while but his face was very handsome.
 

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thats just how her hair is here she is as a teenager

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Well I guess we stand corrected about her balding

Interesting because at this point my hairline is lower than hers appears to be and I have male pattern baldness
 

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Well I guess we stand corrected about her balding

Interesting because at this point my hairline is lower than hers appears to be and I have male pattern baldness
It's common for natural blonde girls to have hairlines like that, where the hair is thinner in the NW2 region. I see it all the time, it didn't even cross my mind before I started losing hair myself.

This picture shows average nordic hairline. You can see that's it's slightly thinner at the temples, most nordic natural blondes have this in various extents.
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My hair started incredibly dense as a young person. I had tons and tons of hair.

Thankfully i think my hair it took so long for me to really notice.

I think starting density, curl, texture etc plays a huge role in how soon people notice

Also i noticed and everyone convinced me i was nuts because compared to most people my hair was super dense but it was thinner for me..now people can see it when i point it out.
Same but I diffused all over I had hair of the gods when I was teen.
 
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