doubleindemnity
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I am sick and tired of feeling like this. All over, I see men of my age with a slick NW7 father but a full head of hair themself. But, my father just has medium level crown loss and the rest intact (excellent for somebody over 50), while I will be NW6 in a year (age 26). Are there really no lifestyle factors that cause young male pattern baldness? We know that if you get any crown loss before age 40 then you have 4-8 years before it's all over. If you last until age 40 without crown loss, then your male pattern baldness genes will still get you, but it will probably take 10-20 years. So, are there lifestyle changes that could have held it back until that age? I'm sure that no 20-30 year olds were suffering like us 50 years ao.
