Baldness looks like the end of the world after study reveals that 80% of guys ar ugly

2bald2young

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I just accidentally found this article talking about a study http://alvanista.wordpress.com/2009...study-preselection-rears-its-ugly-head-again/ And one thing really got my attention:


- women find 80% of men unattractive.


Personally I think it is true, but the hard truth is then that if women already find 80% of men "ugly" so said and have high standards than a bald men is very likely to end up at that 80%... There scales is not the 0/10 like us but the 0/2 so you are or a 0 ugly (not worthy) or 1 friend material (friendzone) or 2 f*** material/hot :/ And they have written some other things which makes you think wat the f***? Anyway what are you guys thought on this?
 

hellouser

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Says a lot coming from the gender that basically uses a paint roller to hide their ugly.


Fvck the study and fvck women's opinion. If we were to compare men and without and their all natural glory.... we'd come out on top, hair or no hair.
 

zzzzz

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that study isn't an accurate representation of real life women often need more than a simple picture to be attracted to said male

and an out of 5 scale is better not out of 2

hot women (5s) will dip to 3/5 "average" for relationships and attractive ones (4s) will dip to a 2 if the guy is really exceptional. Being slick bald probably takes you down 2 points, being a nw3 or 4 probably takes u down 1 point, as a general rule I think is pretty accurate

young women will also reject balding men not because it effects their attractiveness significantly but because they are embarrassed to be with a balding partner in front of their friends/family
 

abcdefg

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yeah yeah another study pointing out the obvious. We all know hair loss makes you look older why else is anyone here?
 

Aesthetic

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ive seen hot girls date skinny-fat balding guys, now naturally theses guys had tons of money or were very very popular in a social circle due to money or big personality
 

zzzzz

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ive seen hot girls date skinny-fat balding guys, now naturally theses guys had tons of money or were very very popular in a social circle due to money or big personality

I work in transportation and everyday I see nw5 or worse guys in their 20s or early 30s with attractive and hot gfs. It is not a big of a deal as the basement dweller outcasts on here make it out to be. If you were ugly and socially akward before you started balding and not willing to change anything else than yea you are fukked but for others its not that bad

It is actually very uncommon for me to spot a what would be good looking guy who is bald with a fat/really unnatractive girlfriend.
 

zdm632

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From where did you get that "study"??
And, what, all females are attractive??
 

HighHair

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Says a lot coming from the gender that basically uses a paint roller to hide their ugly.


Fvck the study and fvck women's opinion. If we were to compare men and without and their all natural glory.... we'd come out on top, hair or no hair.

That no makeup selfie thing a while back really opened my eyes, I'd always came across girls that weren't quite as good looking in the morning but jeez, sans makeup some girls I know were genuinely unrecognisable.
 

abcdefg

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I wouldnt date a bald woman so I dont see how the same thing doesnt work in reverse. Pointing out some random guys with girls you see basically means nothing. Again if you dont care about hair loss and think it makes no real difference and you can over compensate through other means then your cured why keep posting anything at all on this forum?
Polls like this arent the worth time even looking at. Not really meanginful.
 

dark&bald

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the males reproductive parts are probably one of the most unattractive things you can look at but somehow, the majority of women LOVE them. Hmmm, perhaps there is more to it than just looks......
 

uncomfortable man

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Women are brainwashed to expect perfection. Go figure.
 

zdm632

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40% of women are suffering from male pattern baldness by the age of 25 according to the American Hair Loss Association. That's a little more than 0,01%.

None of them will ever appear as balding or bald to the public though. I had a discussion with a hair dresser recently, and this rate is actually accurate.


Oh come on, BY AGE 25, 40%?? Are you kidding?
This would be a higher incidence than in men, as 40% of men have balding problems by age 40...
You may want to cut the "0"...
No, i don;t believe it, unless it's some very mild form, barely noticeable. That is not balding in the way it affects men.
 

I.D WALKER

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No one else but me can see how my beauty's glance, dances slowly back and forth effortlessly and so gently before my entranced eyes. While it's a powerful sensation to receive the attention and approval of a beautiful woman, it's a lady's attitude, intelligence and style (not necessarily in that order) that really does it for me. These rated characteristics for(subjective) me are what I'll call a woman's"Triple Sex Factor". While it may be perfectly natural for most of us (males) to gravitate toward"beautiful women", due in large part to our impulsive ego's that opportunistically swear at a record breaking fever pitch that she's the peach that's gonna make all your dreams come true. The thrill of the chase is terribly exciting I know and particularly when we are hoping to capture or steal the chance at possessing the rarest fruit. I too have seen by first and second hand accounts etc., though that this pursuit alone, all too commonly tends to produce immature and bitter fruit. Astute shopping prowess at the marketplace often comes with age and experience, but occasionally it's a matter of plum luck. The stereo-typical habits of hungry, inexperienced food gatherers may be one debatable analogical example of the pitfalls of the dating game or playing field as I see it. Yes I'm bald/balding now and of course my looks have been negatively altered by of it, and from the onset of my M.P.B. ( too many here can relate)I have been unable to fully rebound from this blow. Yes I am still angry that the once modestly self- assured physical me has slipped away and has not been seen close up ever since. What has not changed is my wonderful awe of women( "from" would be nice of them also :) ) Even when "the one" eventually stop's loving me and daily existence becomes ridiculously unbearable and seemingly infinitely lost, eventually something mysteriously familiar begins to happen and can't help but be noticed , it's a hybrid of ethereal and terrestrial origins seeming to effortlessly glide by, passing in the thin air before me. Soon I am alert and begin to recognize the preternatural shape materializing ahead. It is an indescribable incarnate, much like beauty personified. She is woman and she is the prophetess and redeemer of my impossible existence.
 

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Hair is a big factor in how old you look. Young guys balding look older and older guys with teenage hairlines look really young. Thats the big issue with it, and like I said I find hair for a girl a pretty attractive trait. I dont see why its that hard to believe girls dont find it an attractive trait too and from what I see and hear I would say it is. I hear people talking about baldness all the time and its never a good thing your just being delusional if you think it makes no difference. Yes it has no real functional value but it certainly has other importance. I dont know anyone that lost hair that didnt care at some point its just human nature to care how you look.
 

californiaoceans911

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Thankyou for talking some sense. I suspect many people on this forum suffer from anxiety or depression as well as being generally unattractive because many people here claim that being bald is literally the end of the world.


+1
 

abcdefg

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I could tell anyone with any cosmetic problem hey tough luck dont worry about it just try to over compensate in other areas. Does that mean they shouldnt care what they look like? Most people care more about cosmetic external problems then most internal ones. Would it be wrong to get depressed that? I dont know thats really a matter of opinion but it certainly doesnt make yours the right one
Can one problem say male pattern baldness or acne trickle down to cause others? Sure so what because hair does affect how you look for the worse its a fact.
 

mr.patches

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Thankyou for talking some sense. I suspect many people on this forum suffer from anxiety or depression as well as being generally unattractive because many people here claim that being bald is literally the end of the world.

Hair loss triggered my anxiety and I am noticing hints of depression now. You are right in a way, but it all started because of hair loss. I had to cut down my hair and change my style because of my noticeable thinning and I noticed people around me reacted very off when talking to me, I started to feel these bad vibes from people I know, or used to know for that matter. At first, I thought I was becoming paranoid, that's when the anxiety popped out. With time, after compiling so many comments and viewing reactions I realized it was my balding which made me feel very insecure about myself.

It's not the worst thing in the world, but it's the worst thing that can happen to your physical appearance because people treat it ("subconsciously") as a a. disease and b. a sign that you are not taking care of yourself, yet they don't actually recognize it that way so you'll get no sympathy for it, especially if you want to do something about it. It's certainly a terrifying and bad thing all in all to experience at your 20's.

Also, taking care of your hair style or facial hair is a cosmetic thing, painting nails and face is a cosmetic thing, but be fair, treating your hair loss is so much more than that...
 
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