Is There Anything More Triggering Than The Hair Problems Of Fullheads?

SteveTabernack

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The other day was the first day here in a long time where one could somewhat enjoy sitting outside.

So between classes I'm chilling outside with a guy who owns some pretty luscious blonde hair.

There I was calmly taking in nature when he had the audacity to complain: "Man, my hair has been getting so dark over the winter"

Triggered.

Pretty sure that's how school shootings start.
 

sunchyme1

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A few days ago, while I was on a bus, with my Norwood 4 hair exposed, a teenager who was in front of me complained to his friend about his hair being "too thick". If finasteride and depression hadn't deprived me of almost all energies and will to live, I would have most probably physically assaulted him. I'm quite sure he said that on purpose, despite a few users here are convinced otherwise.

lol
 

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A few days ago, while I was on a bus, with my Norwood 4 hair exposed, a teenager who was in front of me complained to his friend about his hair being "too thick". If finasteride and depression hadn't deprived me of almost all energies and will to live, I would have most probably physically assaulted him. I'm quite sure he said that on purpose, despite a few users here are convinced otherwise.
Ah thanks for putting in my favorite avatar again dante :D :D Perfect teeth and face only need a chin implant and you'll be looking like Gandy in no time :)
 

SteveTabernack

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A few days ago, while I was on a bus, with my Norwood 4 hair exposed, a teenager who was in front of me complained to his friend about his hair being "too thick". If finasteride and depression hadn't deprived me of almost all energies and will to live, I would have most probably physically assaulted him. I'm quite sure he said that on purpose, despite a few users here are convinced otherwise.

Too thick.

Just lol.
 

buckthorn

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A few days ago, while I was on a bus, with my Norwood 4 hair exposed, a teenager who was in front of me complained to his friend about his hair being "too thick". If finasteride and depression hadn't deprived me of almost all energies and will to live, I would have most probably physically assaulted him. I'm quite sure he said that on purpose, despite a few users here are convinced otherwise.

a girl said that to me once. After telling me, "you should style your hair (diffusely thin rats nest) another way, I can help you", I told her I had simply thought of every way and it's too f*****g thin to do that. She then proceeded to go off with, "we all have our own challenges. My hair IS TOO THICK, I HAVE TO THIN IT OUT. and, lately it's been getting kinda greasy which is super embarrassing (because she washed every single day). That was our last encounter. what the f*****g nerve.
 

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Well I miss those days when the barber had to thin my hair every f*****g 3 weeks because they were too dense too style them. Why I hate it so much is that I just didn't f*****g notice male pattern baldness for 5 years because they were so thick. And now I'm here on a hairloss forum gladly popping my finasteride and dripping my minoxidil .
 

Exodus2011

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naw. hot girls complaining about having it bad is what triggers me. ESPECIALLY when they talk about feeling inferior. just lol.
 

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My entire family are very hair-obsessed. Everyone's always talking about perm this, dying that, complaining about bad haircuts etc.

Meanwhile there's me, the hairless, fingernailess subhuman just sitting there unable to relate at all.

fingernailess???
 

FootyStar

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fingernailess???
What did you do with your fingernails?

My alopecia has caused my fingernails become so brittle that they break apart at the slightest form of stress. Trying to do mundane things like picking up a coin off the floor with my nails causes pieces of nail to peel back away from my skin and snap off.

Most of my fingernails have been almost completely chipped away as a result of this.
 

CopeForLife

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My alopecia has caused my fingernails become so brittle that they break apart at the slightest form of stress. Trying to do mundane things like picking up a coin off the floor with my nails causes pieces of nail to peel back away from my skin and snap off.

Most of my fingernails have been almost completely chipped away as a result of this.

holy sh*t...

how are your teeth then?
 

FootyStar

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holy sh*t...

how are your teeth then?

My teeth seem to be okay (no changes there) but it's just my fingernails and some of my toenails for some reason.

My nails basically look like this but with less nail remaining:

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Rudiger

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"But I need to cut it every week, it just grows too fast".

But alas, a positive story my friends.

This is a quote from a friend of mine and it's 2 years old, he's now 25 and a total bald shamer (posts snapchats of receding friends, random guys in public, talks about how his friends with bad hairlines get slagged off etc) to make this quote even worse.

However, and I've suspected this for a while, but he does a masterful whipping styling combover thats becoming obvious, he's hiding definite recession and bonus points: diffuse thinning! The diffuse only in the last few weeks is becoming notable, it's like looking past the outer trees and into the forest landscape.

I still maintain bald wishing is pretty bad for most cases and as this is my friend I still genuinely don't want him to suffer but hey, if it had to happen to anyone...

And certainly for many of you all reading this, if I heard this happened to some stranger who's a bald shamer, it would practically brighten up my day. Enjoy.
 

blackg

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"But I need to cut it every week, it just grows too fast".

But alas, a positive story my friends.

This is a quote from a friend of mine and it's 2 years old, he's now 25 and a total bald shamer (posts snapchats of receding friends, random guys in public, talks about how his friends with bad hairlines get slagged off etc) to make this quote even worse.

However, and I've suspected this for a while, but he does a masterful whipping styling combover thats becoming obvious, he's hiding definite recession and bonus points: diffuse thinning! The diffuse only in the last few weeks is becoming notable, it's like looking past the outer trees and into the forest landscape.

I still maintain bald wishing is pretty bad for most cases and as this is my friend I still genuinely don't want him to suffer but hey, if it had to happen to anyone...

And certainly for many of you all reading this, if I heard this happened to some stranger who's a bald shamer, it would practically brighten up my day. Enjoy.
I have no problem with bald shamers going down.
Let them all eat sh*t in the form of many "outer trees."

BTW what do you mean he "talks about how his friends with bad hairlines getting staged off"?
How, exactly?
I mean, I'm assuming all these guys are in their mid twenties too.
A bit old to be doing all this juvenile crap.
 
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