EvilLocks
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You're right, I'm going to take that back.
Wow I never thought I'd see Fred admit he is wrong, but I guess there's a time for everything.
You're right, I'm going to take that back.
Women adore him? What does that mean? You know what we want to know here, does he sleep with them? If not, what you just said doesn't mean anything.
A few years ago, I called pretty much everyone on this forum an idiot because they didn't believe I "cured" my hair loss with apple cider vinegar.
But I came back, after I lost all my hair and even poisoned myself with one of my "natural" treatments, and I admitted I was wrong all along.
Well he plays the numbers game, of course if you hit on like 100 women, at least 1 will sleep with you in the end. That's how PUA make you believe their crap works.
Even the bald PUA called Krauser admits he has a success rate of 1,4% with the women he approach in Eastern Europe, an area where women are very easy.
1,4%! And that's a guy who does only that for a living, talking to girls. Where does that put us normal men in the West? Where does that put the bald men?!
Not all of us have the mental strength to get rejected by dozens of women, and when you're bald, multiply the number of rejection you would get with hair by at least seven.
I don't get 70% of what you're saying since your English is really bad, but I got that.
We should be happy to settle for the used up women in their 30's who got dozens of NW1 c**** before us, yey!
Who cares about women in their 30's really?
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By that logic you will be used at your 30 too, so according to you they got not real value im just saying that women at their 30 are more mature than most at their early 2xs
and confidence play an important role on relationships what resumes most of my previous post, fear from being rejected gives as much failure as baldness in terms of sleeping with a girl or getting along with them.
^ I'm going to let hellouser and uncomfortable man call out the nonsense that's in this post, I just don't have the energy anymore.
Wait until you're bald.
Wait until you're bald.
I know that you would say that, my biggest concern wasn't getting bald, my biggest concerns on life help me to see life in a more optimistic way, gave me endurance and acceptance, i cant tell how was your pain or how hard it was and actually i consider no one can tell what you went trough cause everyone experiences can be vastly different, but you should try to see life in a more positive way. You got reason to be happy Fred, you got your hair back.
I suppose media has a major pull over on kids and young males and females depression, where the standard is Aiming for perfection when were aren't perfect. I suppose that getting bald 60 or 80 years ago wasn't as hard as it is now.[/QUOTE]
thats true! Back then nobody could fix their crooked or long nose, or get bigger boobs, or nice white teeth, ... Now almost every physical imperfection can be surgically fixed, except for baldness (well and missing limbs, which hair loss kinda is:wacko. Now everybody is body perfect, and we are the only ones that aren't, time to change that.
and then the nonsense they give us, baldness is not life threatening, so isn't wrinkles but look how much is being researched on that.
It doest always come down to an ethical descision but rather one of practicality, ie. Supply not meeting demand. Current technology is not surprisingly nw5+ friendly so it simply becomes a matter of limitations... not just financially but with what the proceedure itself can achieve which is usually unacceptable results.Get a hair transplant, and restore your sanity.
I feel the biggest restriction for most is the financial resistance to do what they want, and have to deal with hair loss at the same time. With financial flexibility, it becomes feasible to get a hair transplant or even a hair system, and start living your life how you want. That was my biggest issue with hair loss, maintaining with medication but not being able to go the next step and restoring my identity. Living life behind a comb over, and rationalizing your decision, the women you encounter, and activities to the security of your hair can be nerve wracking. Iv'e been there, and it got a lot better, maybe not perfect but to the point where my life doesn't revolve around the disguise of my hair through hair spray,and a nifty NW2-3 comb over.
I now have the option to get a second hair transplant to refine my work, add temple points and even buff up my hair line if I chose too. That alone is reassuring, and as a result makes me more confident knowing I can live my life how I want step-by-step.
Either make more money or spend less.