My roomate: I don't want them to cure baldness

amsterdam

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As my roomate and I were watching television and a story about the gaunitz laser came on the local NBC15 (a total scam I know) my roomate said 'oh man, I don't want them to cure baldness, I'll lose my edge.' He, of course, has a good head of hair.
I have a feeling most of the hairsuit people of the world share this ideology. It's no suprise it's taking so long to find a cure for this shizzle.
 

CCS

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I was going to write that same post, except I don't have a roommate like that. Hair is not the only issue amny lucky people feel that way about. The dumb thing is, if everyone's genetic and family problems were cured, there would be no unwillingly ugly people, and everyone willing to work could have a pretty partner, and it would not matter if you were at the top or not.

I dont' have to write 1500 posts to educate people. I could give them bad advice or just go to the gym after i get the info I want. I just think it is horrible some people have to suffer for reasons out of their control. If someone is too lazy to exercise or eat right or do their homework or quit smoking that is another issue.
 

JayB

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i posted a post just like this and got shitted on by every single member of this forum. Finding a cure for baldness goes against mans competitive nature. The ones who will cure baldness will be those who have suffered through it themselves.. sure money is a huge incentive, but those who geniunely care about easing balding mens misery are the ones who have felt it for themselves.

those with great hair do NOT want a world where all men have great hair. It would level the playing field with women.
 

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ANDREW_J_I

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Well ur room-mate could easily wake up one day to find he his losing his hair. He shouldn't gloat about it. It could be someone in his family from wayy back which had male pattern baldness, or he could just get it randomly. I beleive sometimes you don't follow immediate family genes and can get this happen to you pretty randomly. Thats just me though.
 

tchehov

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Isn't this better known as shameful joy - taking delight in someone else's misfortune to feel better about yourself. Maybe he's insecure, but he shouldn't have said it. I hope he loses it upstairs, bigtime.
 

Harie

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Do you suppose that if they cured baldness, that being bald would become the new "in" thing?

All the head full of hair roomates would suddenly be losing their women to NW7 guys? :)
 

powersam

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as it so happens, the main guy behind Hair Multiplication is bald, and has said on record that he wants to develop it so he can use it on himself.
 

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Remember w are saying these things from a male perspective.A lot of the women i know are'nt bothered that much about a guy with hair or without.Having just got back from the gym,the guys with the huge muscles are all bald.
 

Harie

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stuglue said:
Having just got back from the gym,the guys with the huge muscles are all bald.

That's because they're all on vitamin S.
 

Thinning

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stuglue said:
Having just got back from the gym,the guys with the huge muscles are all bald.

Steroids are bigger than ever. All that crap the press brought to light about athletes using gear has backfired - made them more popupar than they could ever imagine.
 

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JayB said:
Finding a cure for baldness goes against mans competitive nature. The ones who will cure baldness will be those who have suffered through it themselves..

This might be the craziest thing I ever heard in my life...

Oh sure, let me give up billions of dollars because I dont want everyone to have nice hair like me... :roll:
 

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not all roid users use the max, either. many are smart and just use enough to get the above average cut muscles they want and then stop. and we have to compete with that.
 

JayB

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ang_99 said:
JayB said:
Finding a cure for baldness goes against mans competitive nature. The ones who will cure baldness will be those who have suffered through it themselves..

This might be the craziest thing I ever heard in my life...

Oh sure, let me give up billions of dollars because I dont want everyone to have nice hair like me... :roll:
Yes, yes im sure this is the craziest thing you have ever heard in your life. Because im sure, you as a kid pre balding days had a vested interest in male pattern baldness and curing men afflicted by it. Yes, you surely came to this website in the hopes of learning how deeply men are being affected by this affliction. im sure it took up the majority of your teen years, thinking about the billions you could make by healing old men and growing their hair back.
Grow up and realize the point i was proving.
 
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JayB said:
ang_99 said:
JayB said:
Finding a cure for baldness goes against mans competitive nature. The ones who will cure baldness will be those who have suffered through it themselves..

This might be the craziest thing I ever heard in my life...

Oh sure, let me give up billions of dollars because I dont want everyone to have nice hair like me... :roll:
Yes, yes im sure this is the craziest thing you have ever heard in your life. Because im sure, you as a kid pre balding days had a vested interest in male pattern baldness and curing men afflicted by it. Yes, you surely came to this website in the hopes of learning how deeply men are being affected by this affliction. im sure it took up the majority of your teen years, thinking about the billions you could make by healing old men and growing their hair back.
Grow up and realize the point i was proving.

No ang is right. Maybe you didn't think about it, but where there is profit to be made, there will be investment. During the Civil Rights era, some white Southerners served blacks despite the prevailing opinion and laws. Did they do it out of the goodness of their hearts? No, they didn't. They did it because the color green-money-motivates everyone.

If hair multiplication doesn't come out it will be because there wasn't a lot of profit to be made, which I doubt. So it will come out.
 

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tchehov said:
Isn't this better known as shameful joy - taking delight in someone else's misfortune to feel better about yourself. Maybe he's insecure, but he shouldn't have said it. I hope he loses it upstairs, bigtime.

It's called shadenfreude. I think.
 

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From totally bald at 47, at 49 I have some hair on finasteride and several other treatments. I stopped using several in my regmien, with no adverse effects. Maybe being Irish is a positive vibe; we live on the edge of the known world, writing the Book of Kells etc. I have a constant headache from thinking too much about potatoes and railroads though. Still, combing a waft of hair where there was only wrinkly skin is some progress for an intellectual peasant from Armagh Co.
Bri
 

tchehov

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Boru said:
From totally bald at 47, at 49 I have some hair on finasteride and several other treatments. I stopped using several in my regmien, with no adverse effects. Maybe being Irish is a positive vibe; we live on the edge of the known world, writing the Book of Kells etc. I have a constant headache from thinking too much about potatoes and railroads though. Still, combing a waft of hair where there was only wrinkly skin is some progress for an intellectual peasant from Armagh Co.
Bri

lol.

I'm Irish and it sucks - a second world country in a first world location. Potatoes have no nutritional value whatsoever. I am sorry for your trouble though.
 
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