gsxr60097 said:
Not everyone can have a regretless life like yourself. Some people have real problems to deal with on a day to day basis. For instance I had to get an EEG yesterday and some pulse therapy. Not exactly something everyone has to do. Everyone says everyone has issues but i realized most normal peoples issues are very minor. So like Roki said take a walk in my shoes for one day, I dare you. Then see what say you...
First of all, my comment was in response to the subject of this thread, not intentionally directed towards you. My mistake not quoting text from the beginning...sorry. But since you rang in...
Nope, I don't have a regretless life...and yes, male pattern baldness has obviously bothered me to some extent...but not to the extent of allowing my life to be ruined.
As far as having to deal with problems day-to-day, bro you are not unique in that regard. That's life defined...whether it's health, family, money, school, career, women, etc. I've had problems with each of them. I'm sure you have too, and
NO I don't take your problems leading up to an EEG lightly. I'm sorry you're having to go through that....however, that has
absolutely no relationship to male pattern baldness nor the concept of hiding oneself from old friends.
I do recognize that my advice and commentary are not always popular...I expect that. Sadly, men are often not the strongest sex these days and some can't handle straight talk. You won't find me joining a cry of self-pity over male pattern baldness nor will I condone the choice of being prisoner to same when there's an obvious alternative. Anything else is a disservice to people here, in my view. I'm not suggesting that you ignore male pattern baldness entirely - by all means, use the best of what's available today in terms of treatment if you like. Once you've got that nailed down, however, additional worry is wasted energy, time, and happiness. Does anyone challenge this?
It is a fact that those who dwell on male pattern baldness every waking hour will one day regret the opportunity cost of doing so. No, it's not easy...but there's only two roads - wallow in depression or get on with things - good things! male pattern baldness is a constant no matter which road you take...so take the better road. No amount of worry or feeling sorry for oneself will grow your hair back.
If the group at large would prefer me to cease offering advice/suggestions/commentary based upon what we as
MEN have the obligation to do, I will honor that...and those in question can continue along the weak road of self-imposed misery unimpeded.
Hugs and Kisses,
Hairwegoagain