Having Full head of hair would change my life

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no surprising it would really make a deference at least in my life, i tried to imagine how i would react if id wake up tomorrow with a full head of hair, i think it would boost my energies X10 times, it will be one HUGE weight off my shoulders, ill have my ego & confidence boosted too and ill be walking smiling like an idiot for afew months, very likely that id put twice the effort in the gym and probably would go out clubbing as i used to few years ago AANND the best part is not hiding from cameras and mirrors all the time....mm.. so i can surly say that hairlose forced a "new" life-style over me... not for the better.
this is what a head of hair will give me..... sadly when i think about it.
 

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Same here but for me my whole life revolves around making my hair look presentable with concealers ect. So I have to plan everything I do so I'm not seen without them. I also am a slave to wearing a hat anytime its windy/sunny/raining outside. I cant imagine how good it would be to not have to think about these things.
 

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HatPrisoner91 said:
Be happy you aren't a slave to wearing one 24/7. :(
To be honest, I feel real sorry for Jason for having to wear that hockey mask 24/7.............................................. :whistle:
 

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Yeah...I feel really self conscious about it even though I'm not at the worst state yet. Some crown thinning (maybe just from the top thinning a bit) has really bugged me and I'm hoping finasteride will regrow it so I don't have to start using concealers all the time...but that might be inevitable.

But, honestly, it's sort of a psychological thing. For instance, if I wasn't so vain about my hair (even though I don't have that good of hair to begin with pre-losing it) I'd probably be concerned with other things that "don't matter" in the course of life.
 

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Be happy you aren't a slave to wearing one 24/7. :(

my God....some people....

you're a "slave" to wearing a hat? Slavery implies you're being forced beyond your control...to the point where you will be KILLED or at the very least severely punished if you don't comply. Nobody is going to kill you if you take off your hat...and don't give me some U-man type, melodramatic bullshit like "the punishment is the evil grimaces I get from the rest of the world....THEY don't allow me to take off the hat without severe scorn...woe is me!"

You're a bald man in his thirties/forties for the love of God. I see tonnes of guys like that everyday with no hat...horseshoe hair and all. Nobody is enacting some mandatory piece of legislation where they have to wear a hat or else be punished or fined by law. At some point people need to get over the fact that EVEN IF the worst case scenario means being bald (and you can't suit the look) and unnatractive in your late thirties/forties...YOU GOTTA GET OVER THAT! Most people on this god-damn planet aren't good looking! I'm sorry you won't be cast as the lead role in a Hollywood movie and have young girls in their late teens and early twenties drooling over you! Wow...get over it! I know theres a lot of posts on this site expressing how "telling him its all in his head and to man up is insulting" but sometimes that really is the only answer. You can invent these victim-sob stories for yourself all you like or you can accept the fact you're not Brad Pitt and move on with your life and pursue what you want despite the fact you may be bald and not very good looking....guess what?! Theres millions of men in your position too and they aren't "slaves" to wearing a hat because they're bald!

I swear...all these self righteous posts about how people don't understand what its like from a bald mans perspective....well guess what? I'm a 22 year old Norwood 5 who goes to university with a shaved head. Do you even comprehend how much of a minority I am compared to the rest of my peers? Guys like you and U-man couldn't even begin to imagine what its like in MY situation but I don't like playing that "if you were in MY shoes game"...I'm just doing it to illustrate the point that there ARE guys in worse situations than yours and it doesn't necessarily mean that they're going to have the same "woe is me" victim mentalities that you guys have! Its a CHOICE! You can CHOOSE to feel like a slave because you're bald or you can CHOOSE to live a full life despite not having full hair no matter what other people think! Just like millions of other bald guys are doing! At the end of the day, I don't care what you say or how you attempt to justify YOUR situation....its still a CHOICE.
 

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Its only a choice how you react to the situation, other then that NOTHING is a choice when going bald! you dont get to chose how people react to you... and saying that society accepts EVERYONE equally is being blind and ignorant, the fact is when i had all my hair people treated me differently! thats just a fact.
Yes, i wont let it get to me like Dude, HP or UM, nonetheless, it does get to me to some degree (enough to get my *** over to a hair-lose forum, just like you..)... i didnt chose to be in that situation, and the worse part is having ZERO control over this. anyways, you can "chose" how to react, but not everyone equipped with the tools to deal with it like you do... so lucky you qball01 that you can "chose" to be happy with your NW5 :bravo:
 

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Smooth said:
Its only a choice how you react to the situation, other then that NOTHING is a choice when going bald! you dont get to chose how people react to you... and saying that society accepts EVERYONE equally is being blind and ignorant, the fact is when i had all my hair people treated me differently! thats just a fact.
Yes, i wont let it get to me like Dude, HP or UM, nonetheless, it does get to me to some degree (enough to get my *** over to a hair-lose forum, just like you..)... i didnt chose to be in that situation, and the worse part is having ZERO control over this. anyways, you can "chose" how to react, but not everyone equipped with the tools to deal with it like you do... so lucky you qball01 that you can "chose" to be happy with your NW5 :bravo:

in regards to how people react to you though....I don't know how bad your hairloss is/how you style your hair...but the FACT is, its so hard to determine these things because its all subjective. Answer me this though...or at the very least answer it to yourself....are you as INTERNALLY happy/energetic as you were when you had your hair? I know you may be able to hide the negativity you feel, but as long as its there inside then its very likely that it affects how you act and interact with people, which affects how they react to you. Apart from that...yeah, some people are dicks but its still a CHOICE how you approach any situation.

And trust me, I'm not happy at all about my situation, I'm just working my best at seeing the bigger picture. I was always resigned to going bald someday just not this young...thats why I'm bothered by it. My hair has been thin as hell since I was 17/18...but what am I going to do? Complain about it for the next 15 years and stop actually living my life in the process? Am I just supposed to lay down and become a coward and not pursue what I want in life because I went bald and some haters out there who aren't the type of people I'd want to be friends with in the first place may make some jokes? Yeah, not everybody is treated equally...NO DOUBT about that. But there are many factors that contribute to that, especially the way the person acts and how they view THEMSELVES. Not to mention, there are plenty of people WITH hair who get jokes thrown their way about their appearance due to a variety of factors....shortness, big nose, buck teeth, general face shape/appearance, etc. The problem with the self righteous type of people on forums like this is that they view hairloss as the ONLY AESTHETIC FACTOR that can make people unattractive...and that's complete bullshit! I mean seriously...guys who are bald here claim they'd rather be 5 feet 0 inches in exchange for a Norwood 1....are you kidding me?! Like a guy at 5 feet wouldn't have a whole bunch of his own issues and insecurities, not to mention the way he'd be treated by others as well....but nooooooo, ANYTHING is better than being bald right? Even looking like quasi modo with a full head of hair. :thumbdown2:
 

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qball01 said:
.are you as INTERNALLY happy/energetic as you were when you had your hair?
No.. i just wrote in the initial post that im not as energetic...

qball01 said:
Am I just supposed to lay down and become a coward and not pursue what I want in life because I went bald and some haters out there who aren't the type of people I'd want to be friends with in the first place may make some jokes?

The answer here is "No" aswell.. but no-one said they dont live their life as they want to, even Dudeamon (who probably has it worse then most of us) going to school and pursuing his dreams, dont take things out of contact.. ofc i live my life, i go to school, i work, that doesnt mean that i should ignore the fact that something is bothering me and i cant do ANYTHING to stop it! and its not only me and myself, THIS hair loss effects the way people look at you (not 100%, but to some degree) you cant tell me its not harder to socialize in your UNI if you are NW5 at your age... that would be lying to yourself, because i've been there.
anyways if you can live your life with or without hair loss all the same, then kudos to you.
 

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We still try to live to the fullest (not going to sit at home doing nothing) but we're still bald.

I could have a very well paid job and I still wouldn't be as much a catch as a handsome NW1 at my age (early twenties)
Even if I had megamoney any girl I get will just be fantasizing over people who are actually handsome anyway.

I see it all the time, very ugly dudes with lots of money walking around like they think they're the sh*t with their trophy girlfriends (who happens to be seeing the guy with wavy NW1 locks on the side)

funny that
 

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Yes, my life would change in every possible way if I got my hair back. I cant deny that since every aspect of my life now is negatively affected by my hair situation. Just to be able to wake up every morning and not having to shave my hair is something I would kill for today. To not be a blade slave anymore. I would be so f*****g relieved. And also not have the feeling of having to hide myself (from old friends, hot girls etc) with a cap/ hat would be so relaxing for my soul.
 

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I can only image how tough it must be for you dudemon. I just cant come up with something that would cheer you up. It would be pathetic from my side to even try to talk you out of your misery, so I stop right here. :(

Ive looked at hair transplant many times and my research has told me that its a subject I dont want to be absorbed in at the moment. Its way too risky with no guarantees on how the end result will be. I have for example realized how unusual it is to see great natural-looking hair transplant-hairlines. I mean, you just cant afford to be dissatisfied cause there is no going back after an hair transplant. And that scares the sh*t out of me. Literally. I hope I can change view about this in the upcoming years or so though. But I think thats very unlikely to happen, unfortunately.
 

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Firstly, I understand that my degree of loss so far hasnt been too bad.

So I realise that it may become harder to deal with as it gets worse.

But my belief is that hair is not the be all and end all. Its a part of attractiveness. Not all of it.

Having no hair looks better on a boney, skinnier, face as opposed to a fat face. Just work on having a good complexion, having relativly low body fat, having a good style.

There are worse things that can happen. Hairloss is sh*t but its not the end of the world. Girls dont judge as by our hair, they judge our looks overall, so sure hairloss may take some points of our looks but its not an instant turn off. Its just that, yes there are some bald(ing) gross guys but generally speaking its their overall character that makes them 'gross'.

I just hope people dont get consumed by it. Its a natural part of life and its a thousand times easier to just accept it.
 

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:bravo:
Hope4hairRedux said:
Firstly, I understand that my degree of loss so far hasnt been too bad.

So I realise that it may become harder to deal with as it gets worse.

But my belief is that hair is not the be all and end all. Its a part of attractiveness. Not all of it.

Having no hair looks better on a boney, skinnier, face as opposed to a fat face. Just work on having a good complexion, having relativly low body fat, having a good style.

There are worse things that can happen. Hairloss is sh*t but its not the end of the world. Girls dont judge as by our hair, they judge our looks overall, so sure hairloss may take some points of our looks but its not an instant turn off. Its just that, yes there are some bald(ing) gross guys but generally speaking its their overall character that makes them 'gross'.

I just hope people dont get consumed by it. Its a natural part of life and its a thousand times easier to just accept it.
:bravo:
 

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Hope4hairRedux said:
Firstly, I understand that my degree of loss so far hasnt been too bad.

So I realise that it may become harder to deal with as it gets worse.

But my belief is that hair is not the be all and end all. Its a part of attractiveness. Not all of it.

Having no hair looks better on a boney, skinnier, face as opposed to a fat face. Just work on having a good complexion, having relativly low body fat, having a good style.

There are worse things that can happen. Hairloss is sh*t but its not the end of the world. Girls dont judge as by our hair, they judge our looks overall, so sure hairloss may take some points of our looks but its not an instant turn off. Its just that, yes there are some bald(ing) gross guys but generally speaking its their overall character that makes them 'gross'.

I just hope people dont get consumed by it. Its a natural part of life and its a thousand times easier to just accept it.

When your a Norwood 5/6 in your early mid twenties, what your saying is almost insulting. It not just about attractiveness, its about feeling healthy and feeling good about your own well being. When I look into the mirror and I see a bald 25 year old with marks from a hair transplant my first thoughts are... " That doctor is a dead man" and "Wow. I'm a 40 year old man at 25". Yes these are internal thoughts, my perspective. But living in a society where being young and attractive and athletic and wealthy are admired over all, and all of a sudden you lose most your hair in a matter of a few years of what is suppose to be your "prime", its really hard to not be affected deeply in a negative way. It actually has a huge impact on my daily stress levels.

Yes, all this philosophy you recite about accepting it and letting go and being above it is all nice, and in some other Utopian society would be the common thing to do, but were not all Buddhist monks here.
 

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Innermind said:
[When your a Norwood 5/6 in your early mid twenties, what your saying is almost insulting. It not just about attractiveness, its about feeling healthy and feeling good about your own well being. When I look into the mirror and I see a bald 25 year old with marks from a hair transplant my first thoughts are... " That doctor is a dead man" and "Wow. I'm a 40 year old man at 25". Yes these are internal thoughts, my perspective. But living in a society where being young and attractive and athletic and wealthy are admired over all, and all of a sudden you lose most your hair in a matter of a few years of what is suppose to be your "prime", its really hard to not be affected deeply in a negative way. It actually has a huge impact on my daily stress levels.

Yes, all this philosophy you recite about accepting it and letting go and being above it is all nice, and in some other Utopian society would be the common thing to do, but were not all Buddhist monks here.

Reminds me of when it happend to me it felt like "so thats its for your youthful appearance, sentanced to look like an old man at just 25". Abit like getting a pro football contract then breaking both legs in 3 places the next day.
 

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DoctorHouse said:
HatPrisoner91 said:
Be happy you aren't a slave to wearing one 24/7. :(
To be honest, I feel real sorry for Jason for having to wear that hockey mask 24/7.............................................. :whistle:
lol that was funny :p

But i share most feelings/views here. I'm on the verge of NW3 territory, at the age of 22..but to get back the temple hair i've lost these past 4 years, well for starters i wouldn't have to put hair spray in my hair every damn day. I'd never even think of wearing a cap, i know i'd get back the confidence i use to have..list goes on.
 

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Innermind said:
Hope4hairRedux said:
Firstly, I understand that my degree of loss so far hasnt been too bad.

So I realise that it may become harder to deal with as it gets worse.

But my belief is that hair is not the be all and end all. Its a part of attractiveness. Not all of it.

Having no hair looks better on a boney, skinnier, face as opposed to a fat face. Just work on having a good complexion, having relativly low body fat, having a good style.

There are worse things that can happen. Hairloss is sh*t but its not the end of the world. Girls dont judge as by our hair, they judge our looks overall, so sure hairloss may take some points of our looks but its not an instant turn off. Its just that, yes there are some bald(ing) gross guys but generally speaking its their overall character that makes them 'gross'.

I just hope people dont get consumed by it. Its a natural part of life and its a thousand times easier to just accept it.

When your a Norwood 5/6 in your early mid twenties, what your saying is almost insulting. It not just about attractiveness, its about feeling healthy and feeling good about your own well being. When I look into the mirror and I see a bald 25 year old with marks from a hair transplant my first thoughts are... " That doctor is a dead man" and "Wow. I'm a 40 year old man at 25". Yes these are internal thoughts, my perspective. But living in a society where being young and attractive and athletic and wealthy are admired over all, and all of a sudden you lose most your hair in a matter of a few years of what is suppose to be your "prime", its really hard to not be affected deeply in a negative way. It actually has a huge impact on my daily stress levels.

Yes, all this philosophy you recite about accepting it and letting go and being above it is all nice, and in some other Utopian society would be the common thing to do, but were not all Buddhist monks here.

I understand where your coming from mate. I want to make clear that this is just my personal experience. Im not saying that its easy for everyone else. But Im just putting up some personal experience, some tools that I have found to help me deal with it.

At the end of the day, it doesnt matter what type of suffering you have, it all has to be dealt with in a similar way. If you can do something about it, then you try and change it. But if you cant you have to accept it. Thats just the way it goes.

If you have nw2 or nw5, the only way your going to be able to move through it without it consuming you is for you to wake up and just say this is me, I accept myself.

There are lots of things for each person to do to improve themselves, you know that. Im not claiming some magic bullet that will instantly solve everything. But I know from personal experience so far that lamenting over my hairloss isnt going to get me anywhere.

This isnt buddhist talk or mumbo jumbo talk. This to me is real hard on talk. This is the way you find some happiness.

There are millions of things to complain about in this life and I dont want to spend my life lamenting about hairloss. I visualize myself as a happy, healthy and good looking bald man. I visualise baldness to make me better looking and add to my character.

Everyones in a different position both mentally and in terms of their actual hairloss, and im not saying this is easy. But you can move in either direction. I completely know where your coming from when you say its tough etc but its a lonely, dark and self destructive world, where you dislike who you see in the mirror, where you have a lot of negative thoughts and have low self esteem.

Tomorrow is a new day on this interesting planet. Tomorrow you can choose your mentality. Choose a mentalitly that will give you happy and productive thoughts.
 

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Hope4hairRedux said:
Innermind said:
Hope4hairRedux said:
Firstly, I understand that my degree of loss so far hasnt been too bad.

So I realise that it may become harder to deal with as it gets worse.

But my belief is that hair is not the be all and end all. Its a part of attractiveness. Not all of it.

Having no hair looks better on a boney, skinnier, face as opposed to a fat face. Just work on having a good complexion, having relativly low body fat, having a good style.

There are worse things that can happen. Hairloss is sh*t but its not the end of the world. Girls dont judge as by our hair, they judge our looks overall, so sure hairloss may take some points of our looks but its not an instant turn off. Its just that, yes there are some bald(ing) gross guys but generally speaking its their overall character that makes them 'gross'.

I just hope people dont get consumed by it. Its a natural part of life and its a thousand times easier to just accept it.

When your a Norwood 5/6 in your early mid twenties, what your saying is almost insulting. It not just about attractiveness, its about feeling healthy and feeling good about your own well being. When I look into the mirror and I see a bald 25 year old with marks from a hair transplant my first thoughts are... " That doctor is a dead man" and "Wow. I'm a 40 year old man at 25". Yes these are internal thoughts, my perspective. But living in a society where being young and attractive and athletic and wealthy are admired over all, and all of a sudden you lose most your hair in a matter of a few years of what is suppose to be your "prime", its really hard to not be affected deeply in a negative way. It actually has a huge impact on my daily stress levels.

Yes, all this philosophy you recite about accepting it and letting go and being above it is all nice, and in some other Utopian society would be the common thing to do, but were not all Buddhist monks here.

I understand where your coming from mate. I want to make clear that this is just my personal experience. Im not saying that its easy for everyone else. But Im just putting up some personal experience, some tools that I have found to help me deal with it.

At the end of the day, it doesnt matter what type of suffering you have, it all has to be dealt with in a similar way. If you can do something about it, then you try and change it. But if you cant you have to accept it. Thats just the way it goes.

If you have nw2 or nw5, the only way your going to be able to move through it without it consuming you is for you to wake up and just say this is me, I accept myself.

There are lots of things for each person to do to improve themselves, you know that. Im not claiming some magic bullet that will instantly solve everything. But I know from personal experience so far that lamenting over my hairloss isnt going to get me anywhere.

This isnt buddhist talk or mumbo jumbo talk. This to me is real hard on talk. This is the way you find some happiness.

There are millions of things to complain about in this life and I dont want to spend my life lamenting about hairloss. I visualize myself as a happy, healthy and good looking bald man. I visualise baldness to make me better looking and add to my character.

Everyones in a different position both mentally and in terms of their actual hairloss, and im not saying this is easy. But you can move in either direction. I completely know where your coming from when you say its tough etc but its a lonely, dark and self destructive world, where you dislike who you see in the mirror, where you have a lot of negative thoughts and have low self esteem.

Tomorrow is a new day on this interesting planet. Tomorrow you can choose your mentality. Choose a mentalitly that will give you happy and productive thoughts.

That may be the single best post I've ever read on this site. Thanks hope4hair.
 

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DoctorHouse said:
To be honest, I feel real sorry for Jason for having to wear that hockey mask 24/7.............................................. :whistle:

And to follow that analogy, some people would sit there and try to convince Jason that he can walk around not wearing the hockey mask and fit in. That's it's all in his head and if he can exude confidence, women will love him, no matter what his disfigured face looks like...
 
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