Phew. From the title of your posting, I was worried you were going to tell me you were pregnant, b**ch!
:lol:
But to your question... MBP is not directly correlated with testosterone levels. Quite a few things have to occur just right for someone to start the male pattern baldness process. First off, there are two enzymes that can be produced in a male body that convert testosterone to DHT, which is the actual culprit of male pattern baldness, not testosterone. Second, men susceptable to male pattern baldness have a genetic thang in their follicles that causes follicles in certain areas to develop receptor sites to which the DHT attaches and starts attacking. This is why an male pattern baldness-affected scalp has some areas that start balding, and some areas that keep their thickness.
So in effect, even someone with low testosterone is still susceptible to male pattern baldness. Just as long as you have any testosterone at all, and have normal amounts of the DHT-creating enzymes, and have hair that are genetically programmed to be receptive to DHT, you will have male pattern baldness.