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source?Yeah, back in ancient Rome male pattern baldness was considered a literal deformity or disfigurement, so it can't have been too great for the emperor to be balding lol.
source?Yeah, back in ancient Rome male pattern baldness was considered a literal deformity or disfigurement, so it can't have been too great for the emperor to be balding lol.
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brutal and based society. i knew the stuff about caesar, but not that it was considered a deformity lmfaoHair Loss as Facial Disfigurement in Ancient Rome?
Jane Draycott is the Lord Kelvin Adam Smith Research Fellow in the Department of Classics at the University of Glasgow. She co-edited, with Emma-Jayne Graham, Bodies of Evidence: Ancient Anatomical…effacedblog.wordpress.com
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caligula cured baldness. something you cant see doesnt existHair Loss as Facial Disfigurement in Ancient Rome?
Jane Draycott is the Lord Kelvin Adam Smith Research Fellow in the Department of Classics at the University of Glasgow. She co-edited, with Emma-Jayne Graham, Bodies of Evidence: Ancient Anatomical…effacedblog.wordpress.com
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caligula cured baldness. something you cant see doesnt exist
Excpet man aren't balding earlier and more agressively. it's a mythIt is curious though, that no one can explain why men are going bald so much earlier and aggressively even though we have medication to treat it. And by sheer coincidence, of course, that in the last 15 years young men have had access to high speed unlimited private porno machines.
Excpet man aren't balding earlier and more agressively. it's a myth
If it is true, it might very well be true because the different races/genotypes are having sex together and marrying more and more. If baldness and DHT are as big of mother fuckers as we think that they are, then instead of mixtures watering down baldness, they are instead passing along a dominant group of genes. This is bleak because the trend is more inter-breeding/marriage, not less. But notice folks in Latin American only go bald when they are hybrids of the Spanish and Native Americans although mixture is usually used for humans because we share the same number of chromosomes.Sure might be. This link has a little archives of a few news stories that think otherwise: https://www.hairlosscure2020.com/ar...-their-hair-earlier-than-in-past-generations/
Are there any scientific studies that state that men are balding earlier? No. Who is going to study that. But you don't need a peer reviewed paper to tell you water is wet.