X-factor Star Tells His Fans About His"biggest Insecurity"!

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http://www.ok.co.uk/celebrity-news/...-loss-transplant-biggest-insecurity-instagram

guess what? HAIRLOSS and he had a hair transplant a few days ago.

He even said -"This is a big deal for me... I'd rather be naked than show you this but here's me showing you my biggest insecurity."

hahahaha

the point is he was even looking normal while balding and moreover, his fans supported him but what about us who looks as ugly as f*** but couldn't undergo transplant because of financial reason or donor issue or the fact that we are not yet at that point?

We are somehow not welcome in the society and insulted at every point to such an extent that we even give up our very existence.

The sad truth is guys undergo transplant who don't even require it for the time being but the one's who need it at this very moment, just to live a normal/average life, can't afford it. I may sound like a jealous guy but such is the reality.
 

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that's I call confidence

gj to him
 

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What the f*** is up with his face here, did he seriously try to pretty himself up on a pre hair transplant pic? o_O

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That being said, "Celebrities" being open about the terrors of hair loss and all is a good thing no?
 

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that's I call confidence

gj to him
"good job", yes, I do admit that but he had money and fate to back him up from the beginning.

It all goes like this -
1. He was a star back then when he had full head of hair.
2. Thus he made a lot of money.
3. But now that his baldness is visible, he uses that money for the hair transplant and probably it will work out for him.
In short - that was too easy.

But what about people like Dante92 and Saurabhaj and many others in this forum who can't afford hair transplant -
1. We were never given the opportunity to make huge money and strike back.
2. When you are bald, you are always considered hopeless and that sense of feeling goes on and on until it's over for you.
3. One may say that " hey brah, save up and go for hair transplant after a couple of years". That gives us a lot of confidence but then again the specific conditions required for the transplant and the constant bullying and hatred that we face everyday hardly allows us to keep our peace of mind and achieve our goals.
4. I think we deserve an opportunity like that celebrity got.
 

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"good job", yes, I do admit that but he had money and fate to back him up from the beginning.

It all goes like this -
1. He was a star back then when he had full head of hair.
2. Thus he made a lot of money.
3. But now that his baldness is visible, he uses that money for the hair transplant and probably it will work out for him.
In short - that was too easy.

But what about people like Dante92 and Saurabhaj and many others in this forum who can't afford hair transplant -
1. We were never given the opportunity to make huge money and strike back.
2. When you are bald, you are always considered hopeless and that sense of feeling goes on and on until it's over for you.
3. One may say that " hey brah, save up and go for hair transplant after a couple of years". That gives us a lot of confidence but then again the specific conditions required for the transplant and the constant bullying and hatred that we face everyday hardly allows us to keep our peace of mind and achieve our goals.
4. I think we deserve an opportunity like that celebrity got.

Money is like a fat acceptance it's just your choice. If I am in lack of money there is my fault (yes not completely but still).

That guy suffers same decease as most of us – aggressive MBP. He is famous (probably among 15 years girls but who cares), he talked openly about it and admitted that balding is his biggest insecurity. How many celebrities do you know who speak openly about this genetical infection? The more people like him talk about it the more society will be aware of it and how it impacts men's lifes all over the world.

He also made actions to fight a hairloss. That's deserves a respect from my point of view.

@Dante92 can afford hair transplant btw, but it won't make big difference on him due to large scalp and aggressive male pattern baldness.
 

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That guy suffers same decease as most of us – aggressive MBP. He is famous (probably among 15 years girls but who cares), he talked openly about it and admitted that balding is his biggest insecurity. How many celebrities do you know who speak openly about this genetical infection? The more people like him talk about it the more society will be aware of it and how it impacts men's lifes all over the world.

The society is too naive to understand our feelings.
They do understand that hairloss is a game over for most of us and most of them knows about hair transplant.

My point is
1. Society should accept us as normal persons and we must not be treated like a genetic trash.

That guy didn't say anything like that. Just some hair transplant photos and a few words on his anxiety.
 

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Out of curiosity: even by seeing only my hair and head shape you wouldn't rate me above 4/10, would you?

no, balding is a sentence in your case
 

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I assumed as much. The user who saw my face as well told me I'm not above 3/10.

That sucks.

I got pics of two guys from HairLossTalk.com both were in somewhere 5-5.5/10 bracket without any sign of ugliness.

And judging on photos alone without any hairloss. Probably BDD.
 

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UK celebs don't seem to do any research , they all go to some shitty overpriced clinic over here
 

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I assumed as much. The user who saw my face as well told me I'm not above 3/10.

Can you post the picture of your hairloss again? I'm just curious because I think I'm the only one who didn't see it.
 

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"good job", yes, I do admit that but he had money and fate to back him up from the beginning.

It all goes like this -
1. He was a star back then when he had full head of hair.
2. Thus he made a lot of money.
3. But now that his baldness is visible, he uses that money for the hair transplant and probably it will work out for him.
In short - that was too easy.

But what about people like Dante92 and Saurabhaj and many others in this forum who can't afford hair transplant -
1. We were never given the opportunity to make huge money and strike back.
2. When you are bald, you are always considered hopeless and that sense of feeling goes on and on until it's over for you.
3. One may say that " hey brah, save up and go for hair transplant after a couple of years". That gives us a lot of confidence but then again the specific conditions required for the transplant and the constant bullying and hatred that we face everyday hardly allows us to keep our peace of mind and achieve our goals.
4. I think we deserve an opportunity like that celebrity got.



Problem with me was when i was balding,i was never aware of effects of being bald on my future life.
My education of extreme hectic schedule accelerated my hair loss to a stage where I was a bald person from at least age 20.
It was only when i failed to get a girl that made me self-aware about baldness.
I can do hair transplant anytime but i have been Norwood 6 from so many years.
This is the reason why i am hesitating to do hair transplant.

I belong to a very successful family so people think i can easily get girl for arrange marriage.
But in case of finding girl on my own,i find myself at having disadvantage.
 
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