I Worry For The Bdd Generation Who Take These Drugs When They Don't Need Them

LifeIsSucks

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They do take it way too early, I started at 24 but that's because I was going to Norwood 5 fast and had to do something.

I'm still going there albeit much slower, but I plan to get a transplant in the future too.

People see just a little recession (probably just their Norwood 0 kid hairline going away) and take such a potent drug like finasteride...true I have no sides while taking it, but I already had a ton of body hair and was a full grown man...

Try looking in the mirror and seeing the whole horseshoe outline and your hairline disappearing, these kids would probably sh*t their pants.

But Norwood 1.5's / 2's with full density everywhere else, sad :rolleyes:
I'm sorry but finasteride is a preventive drug, the more hair you have the better it will serve its purpose. Why wait until you are norwood 3+ and can barely style your hair?
 

gungunum

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I agree that sometimes Generation Z goes too far in improving appearance, so far that the appearance is already deteriorating rather than improving. But these are rather isolated cases. Often, on the contrary, I like how young people take care of themselves. Clothes, hairstyles, perfumes and so on - it's all very cool and attractive. For example, as a guy in my 20s, I regularly buy face masks and creams from PillPal Online Pharmacy because I have a lot of acne on my face. I am also very responsible when choosing a deliciously smelling perfume because it attracts girls very much.
 
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