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Re:Hair loss 4 Years ago
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Green Man wrote:
Most women I know or spoken to prefer bald blokes - so hair loss after a bout of Covid could be a blessing.
www.thesun.co.uk/news/15737550/surge-los...er-covid-infections/
Dream a little dream, she's probably been nice to you, or you know some very unusual women. How many leading film actors are slapheads, very few. Bruce Willis' career has headed south since he started going bald, whearas crazy scientologist, but very hirsuite Tom Cruise prevails.
There is very little reason why people should go bald these days. Propecia stops hairloss in 9/10 men, and there are alwasys FUE (follicular Unit Extraction) procedures, for those that have left it too late. Virtually knowone looks better with no hair, face facts.
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Re:Hair loss 4 Years ago
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Green Man wrote:
Most women I know or spoken to prefer bald blokes - so hair loss after a bout of Covid could be a blessing.
www.thesun.co.uk/news/15737550/surge-los...er-covid-infections/
No woman I have ever met has preferred baldness to hair.
What we actually prefer is baldness instead of tufts of hair in a circle above the ears, or a long bit plastered over the gaps.
Once it is going, you are best either getting rid of it, or get a really good wig.
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Re:Hair loss 4 Years ago
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Green Man wrote:
robbiex wrote:
Green Man wrote:
Most women I know or spoken to prefer bald blokes - so hair loss after a bout of Covid could be a blessing.
www.thesun.co.uk/news/15737550/surge-los...er-covid-infections/
Dream a little dream, she's probably been nice to you, or you know some very unusual women. How many leading film actors are slapheads, very few. Bruce Willis' career has headed south since he started going bald, whearas crazy scientologist, but very hirsuite Tom Cruise prevails.
There is very little reason why people should go bald these days. Propecia stops hairloss in 9/10 men, and there are alwasys FUE (follicular Unit Extraction) procedures, for those that have left it too late. Virtually knowone looks better with no hair, face facts.
In English please.
I am not a slap head (so **** you) ! Maybe the women I know like the rugged look and "manly" men not my words. I have worked in very rough pubs and seen some nasty fights over the years over very silly things. I dare you to question a bald bloke in a pub Robbie and say what you wrote to them on here ! You might lose some teeth but at least you put up a good fight.
I didn't say that you were a slap head, just that most people wouldn't want to go bald and become the common colloquial term for a bald person (slap head). Some care deeply, some couldn't care less. Going bald in your early 20s like me, can be quite devastating. Most people don't want to look much different from their contemporaries and sometimes look much older than they are. As for been more "manly", the idea that been bald makes you more virile is a myth. It is a caused by the over production of De-hyro testosterone on the scalp and is usually hereditary. The idea of wigs, and hair pieces is unnecessary, at least for those in the early stages of baldness. I would recommend propecia and FUE procedure like Rooney, if this is a concern for you. Many celebrities have had this procedure such as Jimmy Carr, Rob Bryden, James Nesbitt, Gordon Ramsey, Daman Albarn, and many others.
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Re:Hair loss 4 Years ago
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robbiex wrote:
Green Man wrote:
robbiex wrote:
Green Man wrote:
Most women I know or spoken to prefer bald blokes - so hair loss after a bout of Covid could be a blessing.
www.thesun.co.uk/news/15737550/surge-los...er-covid-infections/
Dream a little dream, she's probably been nice to you, or you know some very unusual women. How many leading film actors are slapheads, very few. Bruce Willis' career has headed south since he started going bald, whearas crazy scientologist, but very hirsuite Tom Cruise prevails.
There is very little reason why people should go bald these days. Propecia stops hairloss in 9/10 men, and there are alwasys FUE (follicular Unit Extraction) procedures, for those that have left it too late. Virtually knowone looks better with no hair, face facts.
In English please.
I am not a slap head (so **** you) ! Maybe the women I know like the rugged look and "manly" men not my words. I have worked in very rough pubs and seen some nasty fights over the years over very silly things. I dare you to question a bald bloke in a pub Robbie and say what you wrote to them on here ! You might lose some teeth but at least you put up a good fight. 
I didn't say that you were a slap head, just that most people wouldn't want to go bald and become the common colloquial term for a bald person (slap head). Some care deeply, some couldn't care less. Going bald in your early 20s like me, can be quite devastating. Most people don't want to look much different from their contemporaries and sometimes look much older than they are. As for been more "manly", the idea that been bald makes you more virile is a myth. It is a caused by the over production of De-hyro testosterone on the scalp and is usually hereditary. The idea of wigs, and hair pieces is unnecessary, at least for those in the early stages of baldness. I would recommend propecia and FUE procedure like Rooney, if this is a concern for you. Many celebrities have had this procedure such as Jimmy Carr, Rob Bryden, James Nesbitt, Gordon Ramsey, Daman Albarn, and many others.
If its done badly it looks horrendous. Andrew Neil and John Cleese are good examples. Rooney looks like he is balding again.
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Re:Hair loss 4 Years ago
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Green Man wrote:
robbiex wrote:
Green Man wrote:
robbiex wrote:
Green Man wrote:
Most women I know or spoken to prefer bald blokes - so hair loss after a bout of Covid could be a blessing.
www.thesun.co.uk/news/15737550/surge-los...er-covid-infections/
Dream a little dream, she's probably been nice to you, or you know some very unusual women. How many leading film actors are slapheads, very few. Bruce Willis' career has headed south since he started going bald, whearas crazy scientologist, but very hirsuite Tom Cruise prevails.
There is very little reason why people should go bald these days. Propecia stops hairloss in 9/10 men, and there are alwasys FUE (follicular Unit Extraction) procedures, for those that have left it too late. Virtually knowone looks better with no hair, face facts.
In English please.
I am not a slap head (so **** you) ! Maybe the women I know like the rugged look and "manly" men not my words. I have worked in very rough pubs and seen some nasty fights over the years over very silly things. I dare you to question a bald bloke in a pub Robbie and say what you wrote to them on here ! You might lose some teeth but at least you put up a good fight. 
I didn't say that you were a slap head, just that most people wouldn't want to go bald and become the common colloquial term for a bald person (slap head). Some care deeply, some couldn't care less. Going bald in your early 20s like me, can be quite devastating. Most people don't want to look much different from their contemporaries and sometimes look much older than they are. As for been more "manly", the idea that been bald makes you more virile is a myth. It is a caused by the over production of De-hyro testosterone on the scalp and is usually hereditary. The idea of wigs, and hair pieces is unnecessary, at least for those in the early stages of baldness. I would recommend propecia and FUE procedure like Rooney, if this is a concern for you. Many celebrities have had this procedure such as Jimmy Carr, Rob Bryden, James Nesbitt, Gordon Ramsey, Daman Albarn, and many others.
If its done badly it looks horrendous. Andrew Neil and John Cleese are good examples. Rooney looks like he is balding again.
You would be amazed at how many people have good hairpieces. We only notice the bad ones, you see.
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