Why its so emotionally hard to just deal with... because my keeps changing!

slipy

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LooseItAll

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No lol. Get a sex change surgery + antiandrogen treatment. You're obviously not happy as a male.
 

slipy

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ha ha

unless i seriously need glasses your first post doesn't suggest a sex change operation.

im obviously not happy as a balding male, and since i'd be willing to sacrifice dick for hair i obviously don't give many fuks about being a proper male. but why would i want to be a female? maybe i'd be ok with being neither? besides if i did a sex change i'd be a woman with a Norwood 3 hairline. :freak:

see it goes like this

being a balding/bald male = garbage

being a woman = also garbage

being a male with full head of hair = great

being genderless with hair = not too shabby, not as bad as the first two.
 

Primo

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ha ha

im obviously not happy as a balding male, and since i'd be willing to sacrifice dick for hair....

see it goes like this

being a balding/bald male = garbage

being a woman = also garbage

being a male with full head of hair = great

being genderless with hair = not too shabby, not as bad as the first two.

Seriously Slipy, if hair really means that much to you, then why on earth aren't you throwing the kitchen sink at your hairline "Israelite style" right now with treatments and saving up for a quality hairline hair transplant also?

Doesnt make any sense for someone THAT desperate for hair to only be on finasteride, why not add minoxidil, dutasteride and maybe even proxiphen?.... or is this all just one big melodramatic act???... I'm curious.
 

talmoode

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Some people here don't know what they are talking about. My grandpa, aunty, uncle and his wife on my mother's side passed away from cancer. My mother's had two major surgeries(heart and uterus) and has been bedridden all her life. So don't your dare say you'd be better off having cancer instead of hair loss when you know nothing about ****.
 

Quantum Cat

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Seriously Slipy, if hair really means that much to you, then why on earth aren't you throwing the kitchen sink at your hairline "Israelite style" right now with treatments and saving up for a quality hairline hair transplant also?

Doesnt make any sense for someone THAT desperate for hair to only be on finasteride, why not add minoxidil, dutasteride and maybe even proxiphen?.... or is this all just one big melodramatic act???... I'm curious.

proxiphen? Don't tell me you work for Dr. P as well :woot:
 

slipy

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Seriously Slipy, if hair really means that much to you, then why on earth aren't you throwing the kitchen sink at your hairline "Israelite style" right now with treatments and saving up for a quality hairline hair transplant also?

Doesnt make any sense for someone THAT desperate for hair to only be on finasteride, why not add minoxidil, dutasteride and maybe even proxiphen?.... or is this all just one big melodramatic act???... I'm curious.

but you don't know where i come from. i live in a borderline 3d world country, i have low income. wages are very low here. money is a factor. i barely afford finasteride and im thankful that i've at least got that.
 

meetjoeblack

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having a filthy dick isn't a requirement for a fulfilled life.

females don't have those and yet manage to do just fine. now take away hair and they'd be miserable.

I'd say take away male attention and they would be miserable.
 

uncomfortable man

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OP has a good point about why the progressive state of hair loss attributes to the rollercoaster of emotions experienced.

But keep in mind that my state hasn't changed for years (nw5) and I am still not used to it. I still cringe in the mirror.
 

Primo

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proxiphen? Don't tell me you work for Dr. P as well :woot:

I'm afraid so, this gourmetstylewellness.com schilling game is seriously lucrative, they're paying me 4 times as much as Bryan or Rawtashk, so how could I refuse?! :woot:

but you don't know where i come from. i live in a borderline 3d world country, i have low income. wages are very low here. money is a factor. i barely afford finasteride and im thankful that i've at least got that.

.... but yeah on a serious note, is it Estonia where you're currently based? In the E.U.? If wages are comparatively low there, then why not move somewhere like the U.K. or Ireland where wages are relatively higher and even if you have to start with a average, low level job like me, you'll still be able to afford generic minoxidil, generic finasteride, generic dutasteride etc from somewhere online like inhousepharmacy.

Even if you needed to get a qualification to get your desired job abroad, surely it would be worth it to you of all people Slipy in the long run, if it meant you had easier access to these other medications to help preserve longer and even perhaps regrow some of your hair and give you the opportunity to then save up long term £8000-10 000 for a top quality hairline hair transplant in USA or Canada, where they have the best surgeons.
 

Quantum Cat

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, then why not move somewhere like the U.K. or Ireland where wages are relatively higher and even if you have to start with a average, low level job like me,

LOL the Daily Express/BNP lot would be ****ting bricks to hear you making suggestions like that
 

slipy

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.... but yeah on a serious note, is it Estonia where you're currently based? In the E.U.? If wages are comparatively low there, then why not move somewhere like the U.K. or Ireland where wages are relatively higher and even if you have to start with a average, low level job like me, you'll still be able to afford generic minoxidil, generic finasteride, generic dutasteride etc from somewhere online like inhousepharmacy.

Even if you needed to get a qualification to get your desired job abroad, surely it would be worth it to you of all people Slipy in the long run, if it meant you had easier access to these other medications to help preserve longer and even perhaps regrow some of your hair and give you the opportunity to then save up long term £8000-10 000 for a top quality hairline hair transplant in USA or Canada, where they have the best surgeons.

you want me to leave everything behind and move to some place closer to you?

awww

but in all seriousness, moving to another country is a serious decision, it's not like chosing a different grocery store to shop in instead of the one you've always gone to. i have to also take my health problems into consideration, i've been cursed with more than just male pattern baldness. i had a conversation about this with my cousin. basically i was told that you've got to have some connections in the country you're moving to. you need someone to turn to, family members or friends, otherwise it's extremely difficult to move to another country to start a new life.

also as far as i know, immigrants are hated. :ninja:
 
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