There Will Never Be A Cure For Baldness Unless This Happens First

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I'd have to pin baldness on a random genetic mutation that gave our species carriers with follicles that are destructively sensitive to dht. No purpose or reason that it occured, just ZAP!, it happened. Now we're fucked in the *** until some future scientist discovers how to reprogram the coding. At least to solve it within Nature's own design.
 

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Just not true! I don't see many bald guys in their 30's.


In their 20's 10 % Baldness
In their 30's up to 30 % Baldness

+/- 50% of all men will have baldness at age 50.

At 80 ( who cares if i'm bald with 80) 80% are bald.


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The most will have NW2 and that is NOT Bald for me, bald for me is a bald spot or losing hair on your vertex or front....and this is really really rare.

See the picture ;)
That's a pretty questionable graph, considering that I see far more than 5% balding dudes in my university
 

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That's a pretty questionable graph, considering that I see far more than 5% balding dudes in my university
Maybe it's more prevalent among caucasians. I am moroccan and we're only a handful to experience hairloss in my faculty. Less than 5% for sure.
 

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You can't make a post, say you don't believe in evolution, try to correlate baldness with it and then NOT expect a debate. Love ya bro, but this is the stupidest thread ever.
I correlated it with evolution because most people believe in it. I can't make a thread and say god didn't create men to be bald when no one here believes in that. And i can have a debate about the correlation between baldness and evolution, but not to have a debate why i don't believe in evolution and fill 6 pages of pointless comments that no one cares about.
 

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There was a whole topic in Impact with bald (from NW4 to NW7 area) apes and lions.
I didn't know that before, i thought it just happened to humans. Thanks for the information and i'll try to search for that thread.
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Oh it definitely is more common among Caucasians, no doubt. Caucasians gray first too. Basically white people age terribly, it sucks. White lives matter.
But white people are the most handsome race, if they got the right genes. (no offence to any race it's just my opinion)
 

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But white people are the most handsome race, if they got the right genes. (no offence to any race it's just my opinion)

European beauty standards innit? I discussed this with a beautiful white female coworker recently and we were laughing at the irony. There's a reason black don't crack is a thing. And I'm not saying this to virtue signal to POC or denigrate whites. I just see it as observable fact. Whites age poorly.
 

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But white people are the most handsome race, if they got the right genes. (no offence to any race it's just my opinion)
I don't agree, probably because I'm not white and have different tastes, but I think whites have the most variation in phenotype, which is pretty cool. Most hair textures, most hair colors, most eye colors, and freckles. Pretty unique.
 

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lol what do you believe? that humans are special compared to the rest of nature, and the universe was made for us?

Human scalp hair is the most evolutionated hair in nature. Asynchrocinity hair cycle occurs only in human being,...., other interesting issue is our lenght of scalp hair....
 

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I correlated it with evolution because most people believe in it. I can't make a thread and say god didn't create men to be bald when no one here believes in that. And i can have a debate about the correlation between baldness and evolution, but not to have a debate why i don't believe in evolution and fill 6 pages of pointless comments that no one cares about.

To be honest no one is interested why you don't believe in evolution (based on experience, it would not impress anybody). People are just wondering why they should debate _with you_ the correlation between baldness and something you don't even believe in. People need motivation. And you don't offer it.
 

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To be honest no one is interested why you don't believe in evolution (based on experience, it would not impress anybody). People are just wondering why they should debate _with you_ the correlation between baldness and something you don't even believe in. People need motivation. And you don't offer it.
You're right, but to not believe in evolution doesn't mean that i'm ignorant about it. Sure i don't know about it as much as atheists, but i think i'll be able to handle a simple debate.
 

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to not believe in evolution doesn't mean that i'm ignorant about it. i think i'll be able to handle a simple debate.

Let's do it then. You start.
 

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Let's do it then. You start.
How can such thing as baldness happens when it's an evolutionary obstacle ? Like our ancestors, all of them had hair, only the modern human go bald, so how do you think such thing happens and why ? I mean like how did it start in the first place ?
 

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How can such thing as baldness happens when it's an evolutionary obstacle ? Like our ancestors, all of them had hair, only the modern human go bald, so how do you think such thing happens and why ? I mean like how did it start in the first place ?

it's not an obstacle, at all. Bald humans have been procreating as regularly as NW1's for centuries.
right now as we speak, some bald incel is ejaculating sperm into a woman and propagating this disease.

throughout evolution there are mutations that go "unnoticed". Along the human evolutionary timeline, certain humans developed male pattern baldness and still bred and so on and so on.. back then? probably because they were raping their mates.
 

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it's not an obstacle, at all. Bald humans have been procreating as regularly as NW1's for centuries.
right now as we speak, some bald incel is ejaculating sperm into a woman and propagating this disease.

throughout evolution there are mutations that go "unnoticed". Along the human evolutionary timeline, certain humans developed male pattern baldness and still bred and so on and so on.. back then? probably because they were raping their mates.
Yeah, but hair makes you more attractive, hence more partners, like if you're bald you may have 2 partners in your whole life, compared to being a full head, you'll have much more which means more survival for the species and also (may sound stupid) hair give you warmth if you live in a cold area. And when you compare the numbers of baldies and full heads today you'll notice that baldies are far less, which means they usually have few partners to make them pass their genes on. And actually the mutation thing makes sense, but it's strange that scientists are ignoring that.
 

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Yeah, but hair makes you more attractive, hence more partners, like if you're bald you may have 2 partners in your whole life, compared to being a full head, you'll have much more which means more survival for the species and also (may sound stupid) hair give you warmth if you live in a cold area. And when you compare the numbers of baldies and full heads today you'll notice that baldies are far more less, which means they usually have few partners to make them pass their genes on. And actually the mutation thing makes sense, but it's strange that scientists are ignoring that.

most people breed before they even notice hair loss. In their twenties, although this is changing as time goes on.

Also, there are fullheads who can pass on bald genes.

An entire body covered with hair would give you warmth in cold climates as well, but as you can see, through evolution we lost it.

We learned the ability to trap and collect furs, so losing body and head hair never killed us out.

bald people are procreating like crazy. Just look around you.
 

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Everything that happens to us is a product of evolution. Take wisdom teeth for example - we used to not have any problems with them, as our ancestors skulls were bigger. Wisdom teeth were used for consuming rare/raw meat. As we don't use them anymore, they're starting to become a problem, because right now they're a bug in our body's system. Some modern humans don't develop wisdom teeth, so they're somewhat ahead in evolution , in a specific way. The amount of these humans will grow in the future and one day wisdom teeth will be just a memory, like the extremely hairy bodies of our pre- homo sapiens ancestors.
 

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most people breed before they even notice hair loss. In their twenties, although this is changing as time goes on.

Also, there are fullheads who can pass on bald genes.

An entire body covered with hair would give you warmth in cold climates as well, but as you can see, through evolution we lost it.

We learned the ability to trap and collect furs, so losing body and head hair never killed us out.

bald people are procreating like crazy. Just look around you.
We're balding earlier, we think the majority are like us, but maybe we're actually the minority. But balding is declining now, women are starting to hate bald men deeply. Maybe natural selection has already started to wipe us out of the gene pool. As much as i'm sad about how bald men are treated by women, as much as i'm pleased that this curse will end soon because of this. Maybe in the next century or so.
 
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