To The Late 30's+ Aged Men On This Forum: Why?

N003

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Fact is :

After 30, 35 there are more and more men with hair loss (baldness).

I was on a training day and here you can see a pictures from this training day.The most guys there are 35+.

I would say a full hair guy Norwood 1 or2 is really rare in the world of the 35+ guys!

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N003

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Fact is :

After 30, 35 there are more and more men with hair loss (baldness).

I was on a training day and here you can see a pictures from this training day.The most guys there are 35+.

I would say a full hair guy Norwood 1 or2 is really rare in the world of the 35+ guys!


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swingline747

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It because hairloss is that nail in the coffin. You can age, I personally care little about aging. Im aging quite well Im told, aside the hair. Once you lose that hair though you are OLD. Its not about attracting younger women, its just any women. The women you attract even in the 30's+ will still be the "lesser attractive" 30+ year old women by average.
I think a lot of the guys here who complain also preface with things like "I work out, I diet well, work hard" etc etc. Its that ONE thing they want to have the control over like their physique which they cant. I mean guys with hair could still control their body shape to the same degree so you are losing an edge as well.
If there was a trade off where anyone under a NW2 was genetically predisposed to flab I am pretty sure most us bald guys would be pretty tight lipped.

Complaining about a NW2 tho is pretty lame. UNLESS it really messes up your looks. Also dont forget with Norwood territory come forehead recession. So they may be a NW2.5/3 due to their temples and crown but they may have also seen their forehead increase 3 fold like myself.
 

shookwun

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When will William Shatner finally decide to hang the wig up?

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I.D WALKER

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I don't know if my post was deleted,

But I'm almost 33 and single. I need all the help I can get. I was rapidly receding prior to minoxidil, RU, nizoral, and stemox, but I think it's better now. Temples and crown were fine, it was all in the hairline + diffuse thinning.

I already have narrow somewhat effeminate bones, imperfect teeth, facial asymmetry, glasses, extra weight, dark skin, mild autism ... no thank you to baldness.
 

I.D WALKER

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I don't know if my post was deleted,.

Oh you didn't hear ? Your post was deleted David,
Admin mumbled something about being fed up by your
redundant self deprecating rhetoric. Truth be told, I'm thankful
they saved me the uncomfortable task of reporting you. :D
 

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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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It's a bad idea project what any particular person th

is going to think or feel. They probably feel pretty much exactly like you do
 

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I was looking for that thread a couple of weeks ago. It was an instant classic. Rick's pics were mmm, mmm, good...
 
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