bodysnatcher
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I have not yet heard a reason for this.
my uneducated guess is that it may be somethging to do with blood flow,
notice that muscles in the horsehoe pattern contact and relax when you exagurate the chewing action.
If male pattern baldness is due to DHT binding to receptors why only on the top?
Thickness of scalp? Why would that matter?
Heat? Is it hotter therefore more prone to irritation on the top of your head?
Any reply's much appreciated
my uneducated guess is that it may be somethging to do with blood flow,
notice that muscles in the horsehoe pattern contact and relax when you exagurate the chewing action.
If male pattern baldness is due to DHT binding to receptors why only on the top?
Thickness of scalp? Why would that matter?
Heat? Is it hotter therefore more prone to irritation on the top of your head?
Any reply's much appreciated