No, because that would be pointless. If I did though, it would make it easy for you to dismiss me. Now you are actually analyzing my previous posts saying “huh this guy annoys the f*** out of me but makes some sense”. FYI, chubby chicks are the best in bed. Inb4 you met one and she was horrible, I cannot account for your bad luck. Bottom line is, to change one’s perspective over how to deal with hair loss is difficult. Let me elaborate because that other dude got it wrong too.
It’s not that hair loss is nothing. It’s not that hair loss is not important or that it is not taking away points. I never claimed that. What I mention is how to deal with this unfortunate event successfully. And you do by analyzing it, like a philosopher. You see the positive and negative, you find out how badly it ruins you, whether there are deeper problems etc.
How to do that? You open your eyes. I assure you most people who had a transplant went and said “that was it? That sh*t I let it run my life?”. The thing I said when I trimmed mine and accepted facts. You don’t shave or trim because you want to hide it. You do it because you truly accept it, it means you say ok and you start working on OTHER more important aspects of life. And a year later you are happy and you trim hair lik robot you don’t ev n think about it anymore. Take it from me as a “face chad”: if no hair makes you a goblin then you weren’t good to begin with in your 1-10 scale. Fix something else if you are so desperate to fix something superficial. Your pointy ears, your big nose, your moles, your fucked up teeth, your shaggy cheeks, your nonexisting mandibles, your turkey neck. There is always something you need to fix when you get OCD about appearance. Hair just happens to be the most obvious one. Doesn’t it piss you off when you see Instagram pictures of couples who are ugly as hell but have those huge smiles on their faces and are legitimately happy? If yes, there is your problem.