Anyone Have a Farked Up Hairline at a Very Young Age?

porajj

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Just curious :D

Today, I was looking through some of my middleschool/highschool pictures and I was rather shocked. When I was in 7th-8th grade, I wore my hair slicked back, and looking at those pics now-- I can clearly see a Norwood 1.5 hairline along with receeding temples and very white/thin frontal hairs.

This was rather shocking because in HS, I always wore my hair long and didnt think I developed a NW2 until my senior year.


I guess my hair has been receeding since 7th grade and I didnt even know it..... :/

Is that even physically normal? Or is it kind of bizaar? I thought male pattern baldness was something that happened rather suddenly right after puberty-- not a gradual onset that occured before, during, and after.


and yea, i can provide pics if anyone is interested/thinks this is kinda weird.
 
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please provide pics. i can't imagine someone having a high hairline at age 12.
 

biglemoncoke

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more like a high forehead, that has nothing to do with male pattern baldness, i have that too, but hairloss start kicking it at puberty. still thick as hell though.
 

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i had a receded hairline when i was 12 people used to comment and say its was'nt straight ,was a nw2 when i was 16
 

TAINTED-MEAT

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I know where you are coming from.

I was a NW2 at 17.
 

templemonk

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to be honest.. i thought its f***edup that im already losing hair at this age, 22 but some of you guys started losing hair when you were as young as 12? man.. that would suck like hell.. im not makin fun of you guys.. i can imagine what it was like to losing hair in youth.
 
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I have read about a guy who claimed to lose hair at the age of 10. Must have been horrible.

But we should keep in mind that there are boys who simply have a high hairline/big forehead since birth. This has nothing do with MBP, imo.
 

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A friend of a former roommate was a NW7 at age 15.

I aways had a "high forehead", like a NW1.5. I think it started getting worse in high school, and was Norwood 2.5 hear graduation, and NW3 a year or two after. I wish I had pictures. I did not know about the Norwood scale back then. I'm just going off memory, but don't have any concrete measurements. I do remember a hair cut though when I was 20, and the barber just stipped off the tiny elephant truck of a frontal tuff I had. So that was NW3.
 

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collegechemistrystudent said:
A friend of a former roommate was a NW7 at age 15.

I aways had a "high forehead", like a NW1.5. I think it started getting worse in high school, and was Norwood 2.5 hear graduation, and NW3 a year or two after. I wish I had pictures. I did not know about the Norwood scale back then. I'm just going off memory, but don't have any concrete measurements. I do remember a hair cut though when I was 20, and the barber just stipped off the tiny elephant truck of a frontal tuff I had. So that was NW3.
I had a friend tbat was like that in high school. He was just about completely bald by our senior year. I felt awful for the dude because everyone called him Capt. Picard (Star Trek).
 

DaSand

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I know a high school classmate who was NW5 in 2001 and when I see him now, he is NW7.
 

LostWind

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JayMan said:
please provide pics. i can't imagine someone having a high hairline at age 12.


Well, you seen my hairline...i was like 3 and 6 or something and it was pretty high!! lol

Basically thats what I got since birth...

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Yeah, I´ve noticed it. Some kids (2-20) years have a NW2 since birth, slick bald at the temples, or with just vellous hairs, that indicate they are condemned to dissapear soon in the teen years.


It´s pretty noticeble in caucasian and in slavic (?) (russians and similar...) races.

I think this is pretty common...
 

tchehov

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Solo, when are you gonna drop that signature - it cracks me up every time I see it.
 

LostWind

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Solo said:
Yeah, I´ve noticed it. Some kids (2-20) years have a NW2 since birth, slick bald at the temples, or with just vellous hairs, that indicate they are condemned to dissapear soon in the teen years.


It´s pretty noticeble in caucasian and in slavic (?) (russians and similar...) races.

I think this is pretty common...


Well, I guess I am good since my hairline has remained the same since then......and I am 25
 
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