today for a time i was as confident as i was when my hair was norma

slipy

Senior Member
Reaction score
61
just because no one wrote a reply doesn't mean no one appreciated your effort.
 

Ori83

Experienced Member
Reaction score
42
funneh :p
 

slipy

Senior Member
Reaction score
61
reminds me of an instance when i quoted one guy, put my heart into it and he just like totally ignored my reply in his following post, acted as if it weren't there.

he made me feel worthless. :*

but i never gave up on gourmetstylewellness.com, not even then.
 

Exodus2011

Banned
My Regimen
Reaction score
5,624
reminds me of an instance when i quoted one guy, put my heart into it and he just like totally ignored my reply in his following post, acted as if it weren't there.

he made me feel worthless. :*

but i never gave up on gourmetstylewellness.com, not even then.
lmao exactly! i hate that feel . . . . . .
 

uncomfortable man

Senior Member
Reaction score
490
What do you want me to say? That I'm happy for you? That I'm glad it's you and not me who has regained their humanity? Sorry.
 

slipy

Senior Member
Reaction score
61
a little more enthusiasm for our ol' pal exodus wouldn't hurt, uc man.

i don't hear the sound of champagne bottles being opened. :dunno:
 

DannyBoyy

Senior Member
Reaction score
82
How long was this thread up? before you deleted your message? you could off waited im sure they would off been a response in the end.
 

slipy

Senior Member
Reaction score
61
it was there unaltered about 4 days, going by the dates of original post\my response to it's deletion.
 

uncomfortable man

Senior Member
Reaction score
490
It's more a post for the success stories section IMO. Whatever sense of comrodery I may feel towards some of you quickly evaporates with the realization that most all of you guys here are twenty something nw2s who will probably never ever go bald. It's like being in the sixth ring of hell looking up at you guys escaping from the first or second and wanting to claw my way up to follow you but I can't.
 

Quantum Cat

Senior Member
Reaction score
137
UC why don't you start your own messageboard for men who are completely bald? serious suggestion
 

CaptainForehead

Senior Member
Reaction score
4,302
It's more a post for the success stories section IMO. Whatever sense of comrodery I may feel towards some of you quickly evaporates with the realization that most all of you guys here are twenty something nw2s who will probably never ever go bald. It's like being in the sixth ring of hell looking up at you guys escaping from the first or second and wanting to claw my way up to follow you but I can't.

I tried to rep you but apparently I need to spread rep around before I can rep you again.
Great post.
 

slipy

Senior Member
Reaction score
61
although some of us utilize cheating to buy some time and postpone later stages (anti-androgens), still geneticaly were all of the same flawed, inferior premature male pattern baldness breed. that does make us brothers in a way. being a Norwood 3 i can safely say im walking on a thin line, it will only take another step and there will be no going back.
besides uc man, exodus started balding noticeably while still in school, so technically this means his hair genes are even worse than yours. i doubt you can put either him or me in the never going to be bald category, even though i'd wish for it. theres only so much available treatments of our days are capable of doing. the next generations will most likely benefit from science, but it won't be us.
 

Primo

Experienced Member
Reaction score
104
although some of us utilize cheating to buy some time and postpone later stages (anti-androgens), still geneticaly were all of the same flawed, inferior premature male pattern baldness breed. that does make us brothers in a way. being a Norwood 3 i can safely say im walking on a thin line, it will only take another step and there will be no going back.
besides uc man, exodus started balding noticeably while still in school, so technically this means his hair genes are even worse than yours. i doubt you can put either him or me in the never going to be bald category, even though i'd wish for it. theres only so much available treatments of our days are capable of doing. the next generations will most likely benefit from science, but it won't be us.


Sorry, I hate it when this forum turns into a Norwood pissing contest (as it frequently does) but to be fair to UCman it's not about the age at which you begin losing it, but more the speed at which your hairloss continues to progress, which is most mentally damaging...

I mean I also started balding noticeably in my last year of high school, but the loss has been steady and gradual since then, about a 1/3 Norwood per year roughly, which has given me time to adjust and adapt mentally, not like one of those unfortunate guys who loses almost 2 NWs a year, doesn't matter what age they are, those guys definitely have it worse than anybody else psychological shock-wise.
 

DannyBoyy

Senior Member
Reaction score
82
Sorry, I hate it when this forum turns into a Norwood pissing contest (as it frequently does) but to be fair to UCman it's not about the age at which you begin losing it, but more the speed at which your hairloss continues to progress, which is most mentally damaging...

I mean I also started balding noticeably in my last year of high school, but the loss has been steady and gradual since then, about a 1/3 Norwood per year roughly, which has given me time to adjust and adapt mentally, not like one of those unfortunate guys who loses almost 2 NWs a year, doesn't matter what age they are, those guys definitely have it worse than anybody else psychological shock-wise.



Im the same mine started in last year off secondary school (high school to you) i was 16 about a month away from 17 i believe...and i was shocked at first obviously but it went very slowly for me to and is still going (im 21 now) it also gave me time to get use to it and get over it also.
 

slipy

Senior Member
Reaction score
61
to tell you the truth, the begining of my hair loss had a shock element to it that was fear-inducing enough. imagine having decent hair one month, thinking ''fuk yea soon it will be as long as i always wanted it to be'' then out of nowhere the next month you have a massive thinning to Norwood 3 pattern. it was so swift i actually believed i was going to be bald in 6 months. luckily, if you can even talk about luck when having male pattern baldness manifest, the rate reduced drastically to the point where it seemed to have stopped completly and stayed at that for a long while.

that being said age matters, at least from my point of view. i'd prefer going bald within 1 year at 30 to slowly balding since my teens. but thats just me.
 
Top