Family male pattern baldness history determining factor survey

What's your family male pattern baldness history like and how it determined your own male pattern baldness?

  • few members with less Norwood score, I have less Norwood score

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  • Few members with high Norwood score,I have less Norwood score

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  • Few members with High Norwood score, I have high Norwood score

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  • Many members with less Norwood score, I have less Norwood score

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  • Many members with less Norwood score, I have high Norwood score

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  • Many members with high Norwood score,I have less Norwood score

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  • Total voters
    15

chewbaca

Experienced Member
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This poll is designed to be a survey and this applies to men in their 30s or older....Younger men pls dont participate thank u......or u can picture yrself in the shoes of someone older in yr family like uncle or elder brother and vote..make sure the person u are voting for is not at the top of the family tree, like fasthers or grandads........BUT pls be very sure of your family history before voting

"Norwood score" is your Norwood ranking
 

WithTheLidOff

Established Member
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man..those choices are hard to understand. Too much reading and thinking required for me to vote. I'm part of the baldest family on the planet. My dad and his dad were Norwood 8's by the time they were 30, my moms dad had hair until he was 40, then he thinned a bit. I never thought i'd make it as far as I did to this point with the hair i have now. I guess i'm happy. COuld have been way worse. I'm still a firm believer that bald dad = bald son. Just from what i've seen. It sounds uninformed and people can spout out genetic probabilities out all they want..but what you see is what you get!
 

chewbaca

Experienced Member
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I think its not hard to understand if u know how male pattern baldness works and the Norwood scale ect...
 
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Guest

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The way you worded this poll was really confusing. Also, I voted, but I'm not in my thirties--but seeing as no one's voted, I figured bad data's better than no data. Tom DeLay agrees with me.
 

Atlas

Member
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Most of us are in the process of balding, it will be interesting to see where I am a decade from now in comparison to the rest of my family.
 
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