Just all of this and that dramatic change of look proves, that you cant just get over it. Some of us are completely not suitable for the bald look. And yes, I am on treatment, however it does not work anymore. f*** hairloss, f*** my life....
2) I called with skype to my mother. Once she saw me she got shocked and after an awkward silence with sadness in her eyes she just said: "You don´t look that bad." - Imagine. Mothers usually tells you are handsome and white lies like that. She could not even lie, that much.
I knew, that I will look like an idiot, but I am now in north Sweden and almost everywhere I am wearing a hat - like everyone up here. I do not visit any social event nor any friends or something like that here, so I do not need to look good for now...You had to give it a try. You never know how you will end up. I tell you this: I showed a picture of myself with a shaved head (courtesy of Face App) and someone said: "oh, did the app also make you younger? You look younger."
FML. Apparently, shitty hair makes you look older
This is why I say you had to give it a try.
Nah, I never was and probably never will be the type of person who accepts something, that pisses me off. I would rather die fighting obstacles of life, than accepting them (And that gives me inner peace). Hair loss is the reason I left university, job and everything and moved for a year to north Sweden. Just to save money for a good hair transplant. Hopefully the magic sh*t brotzu could actually come out and I would could use that money more senseful.Just accept it the way it is.
Acceptance is the key if you want to have some inner peace.
This sentence is really outstanding. Like themselves. In my country there is strong social believe, that look = persons character. This actually is what I feel as a strongest difference between the far north culture and the culture of Prague. Here are people really interested in who you are. In Prague people see you mostly as how you dress and look. It takes time before people start acknowledging your real character and only if you pass the look barrier. Another plus point for Scandinavia.In a perfect world, everyone should be allowed the chance to look like themselves. .
Bite your tongue.Bald is badass. Embrace the chrome.
Where are you from? Also Im finding it hard to believe the "are you ill" part in your first line. If it happened that sucks but I dont buy it. I Have shaved my head before and between that, my licences, my gun permit, and every other ID I have not one picture looks the same hair wise and I dont think Ive ever been questioned or doubted it was me. Ive been thinking of shaving my head again, its winter here and honestly so much easier to deal with vs the wind, winter hats, time, lack of actual outdoor activities etc. I then remember when I shave I need to do my eyebrows like once a week and its a bit of a PITA.
I would say stick with it a bit, use this time of short hair to REALLY GRIND in the minoxidil and maybe pick up a derma stamp. I use this one
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01MYAOOLL/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I like it and actually just ordered the 1.5mm one. I dont do the massive damage rolling did. Just enough to puncture slightly and allow it to work and my scalp to absorb more of my topicals.
My grandma said I should see a doctor and asked if I was sick at Christmas when I was visibly norwood 3 at 22. People associate hairloss with sickness and death and they're right because socially it pretty much results in people viewing you as the equivalent.
My grandma said I should see a doctor and asked if I was sick at Christmas when I was visibly norwood 3 at 22. People associate hairloss with sickness and death and they're right because socially it pretty much results in people viewing you as the equivalent.
Honestly your hair transplant is my inspiration. You got really awesome results and I wont regret the money I will have to pay for it.
In the last two months my hair got so much worse, that I had to buzz it. Luckily I had at least moved away for a while, so people at home will remember me as I was. And I went straight from good looking guy to a creepy weirdo. In the last weeks the reaction of people only proves how bad it is.
1) I was in the bank and they needed my ID card. I have only 1,5 year old photo there. The cashier asked for another ID card, because she could not recognize me on the picture. When I gave her my driving license she told me: "But you were so handsome.. Are you ill?"
2) I called with skype to my mother. Once she saw me she got shocked and after an awkward silence with sadness in her eyes she just said: "You don´t look that bad." - Imagine. Mothers usually tells you are handsome and white lies like that. She could not even lie, that much.
3) I called also to my father. We had not seen and talk almost for half an year. His reaction: "Whoa, what happened to you? You wont get any girl with a look like that. Do you want to borrow some money on a hair transplant?" - father is officially red pilled
Just all of this and that dramatic change of look proves, that you cant just get over it. Some of us are completely not suitable for the bald look. And yes, I am on treatment, however it does not work anymore. f*** hairloss, f*** my life....
Where are you from? Also Im finding it hard to believe the "are you ill" part in your first line. If it happened that sucks but I dont buy it.
My grandma said I should see a doctor and asked if I was sick at Christmas when I was visibly norwood 3 at 22. People associate hairloss with sickness and death and they're right because socially it pretty much results in people viewing you as the equivalent.