kingdomforhair
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Always remember that. Even Jason Statham would look better with hair. Imagine him with a luscious, thick hairline... he would go from an action hero, tough man who people want to see take hits and make hits to a gorgeous man (no homo) who every mother would like their daughter to bring home. Even Statham loses points from hair loss, not as many as usually but he lost points don't try and see otherwise.
There is just something so beautiful, youthful and virile about a strong, low hairline... There's no denying it.
I wonder if balding men are "broken products"... if you have a factory you will have so many products made that are defective, even if the process is very effective there's still defective products made. You can have a product that everything is working well except for one component and the whole product fails as a result.
That's what people don't seem to get.... they think because something happens it must be for a reason... you know you're going bald it must be because you have "more testosterone".... they think the best indication their genes are suitable to live is that they're here... a proven product of evolution... but they don't respect that even the best processes have dead ends, or faulty products...that sometimes **** happens for no reason and there's no upside from it.
Sorry if this seems sad... but sometimes I feel very low for some reason, mostly when I drink. It's strange that I feel good some days, even about my hair... I think my hair looks good, or that I've accepted it even if it's bad.. then other days my hair seems to look worse... hmm.. even objectively.. each day seems different. Maybe it has something to do with oils in the hair, or using a different amount of shampoo, or the weather, or the stage the hair growth is in...maybe all these things matter, probably. I hate this emotional roller coaster.
Sometimes I see photos where there's people of all ages... even old men... but mostly middle age or average age ... I notice that hair loss is not the norm.. sure you might see some token bald man but in most photos, say a photo of a group of professionals (all ages) it's mostly people with hair. It's only after the age of 50 that more than 50% of men have "noticeable" hair loss, which doesn't even mean bald either.... so in other words for most of your working life if you have a bad hairline you'll be in the minority. If you bald young you're truly unlucky.
I sometimes type in terms such as "lush, beautiful hair " into Google images...even seeing people with great hairlines hurts so much...I hate seeing these low-hairline, "sunny" personality types around... yeah it's easy being fun, happy and energetic if you look great. These people act like they're gifts from god... always posting pictures of themselves in selfies on facebook or instagram... of course I can't do that because I never look good in photos anymore... what can you do without a frame for your face...?.. it just doesn't work. The brain is like a computer and it likes symmetry and balance.
I used to be a good person, a good friend...sociable.....not anymore.
There is just something so beautiful, youthful and virile about a strong, low hairline... There's no denying it.
I wonder if balding men are "broken products"... if you have a factory you will have so many products made that are defective, even if the process is very effective there's still defective products made. You can have a product that everything is working well except for one component and the whole product fails as a result.
That's what people don't seem to get.... they think because something happens it must be for a reason... you know you're going bald it must be because you have "more testosterone".... they think the best indication their genes are suitable to live is that they're here... a proven product of evolution... but they don't respect that even the best processes have dead ends, or faulty products...that sometimes **** happens for no reason and there's no upside from it.
Sorry if this seems sad... but sometimes I feel very low for some reason, mostly when I drink. It's strange that I feel good some days, even about my hair... I think my hair looks good, or that I've accepted it even if it's bad.. then other days my hair seems to look worse... hmm.. even objectively.. each day seems different. Maybe it has something to do with oils in the hair, or using a different amount of shampoo, or the weather, or the stage the hair growth is in...maybe all these things matter, probably. I hate this emotional roller coaster.
Sometimes I see photos where there's people of all ages... even old men... but mostly middle age or average age ... I notice that hair loss is not the norm.. sure you might see some token bald man but in most photos, say a photo of a group of professionals (all ages) it's mostly people with hair. It's only after the age of 50 that more than 50% of men have "noticeable" hair loss, which doesn't even mean bald either.... so in other words for most of your working life if you have a bad hairline you'll be in the minority. If you bald young you're truly unlucky.
I sometimes type in terms such as "lush, beautiful hair " into Google images...even seeing people with great hairlines hurts so much...I hate seeing these low-hairline, "sunny" personality types around... yeah it's easy being fun, happy and energetic if you look great. These people act like they're gifts from god... always posting pictures of themselves in selfies on facebook or instagram... of course I can't do that because I never look good in photos anymore... what can you do without a frame for your face...?.. it just doesn't work. The brain is like a computer and it likes symmetry and balance.
I used to be a good person, a good friend...sociable.....not anymore.