s.a.f
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cal said:A guy who complained about his "hair loss problem" and sought out info/treatment used to be a middle-aged guy with a receding/balding head. In decades past it wasn't usually a 22-year-old who sounds like he's having a nervous breakdown about going from a Norwood#1 to a Norwood#2. The male experience in the 21st century is being heavily "metrosexual-ized" these days. Baldness used to be a big problem when the chrome-dome began showing, but now a lot of guys are complaining as soon as they first see signs of losing the ridiculous teenage thickness and the Norwood#1 hairline. Teenage hair is becoming the desired "normal" for a lot of 38-year-olds now.
A slight exageration I think :roll: look around you the majority of middle aged men are either bald or fat or both and are not doing anything about it. The only metrosexuals I know are aged 18-25 and single.
Hahahahahah! Is that Taug or CCS talking? :mrgreen:Cal said:Not all men might be inclined to give a crap about hair loss themselves, but eventually they'll be forced to care about it when nobody else around them has any visible male pattern baldness anymore and they can't get laid because of it.
