Don't get me wrong: I understand hairloss is an extremely depressing thing to go through at any age, but have any of you guys ever thought that you might lack a little perspective? As a 20 year old NW6 I struggle to understand what guys like Nameless (though I believe he's no longer with us) are complaining about. 45 year old NW3's shrieking about how perky, college-age sorority sisters are no longer riding their dicks. For goodness sake. What you're suffering from isn't even male pattern baldness - with the exception of maybe around 5-10% of males, pretty much everyone's hairline receeds to that level as they get older, just like everyone's hair thins with age. It seems to me that what a lot of you older guys are really lamenting is merely the aging process itself - nothing wrong with that, nobody likes growing old and I hope science will one day be able to cure it. I won't judge you guys as I've haven't walked in your shoes but surely an NW3 in your late 30's, 40's, even a serviceably thick NW3.5, really isn't the end of the world? Apologies for blunt nature of this post: I'm not saying you guys don't have valid reasons to complain, I just wonder whether the less-than-perfect-hair-at-a-middle-age ante is quite as high as some people have made it out to be?
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