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| Under Construction Join Date: Sep 2004 Posts: 39 Rep Power: ![]() | The easist way to tell if you're going to go bald is take a good look at yourself in the mirror. How is your hairline? If it's straight, squarish and close to your forehead, like the hairline of a plastic play doll, it not likely you'll go bald since you don't have a predisposition. If, however, you have two lagoons on either side of each other, don't touch anything that can convert to DHT or its deviritives - or you'll be as bald as a bowling ball. 100% garanteed. And don't take going bald lightly, man, a lot of people i know are bald, and each one of them says if they could have anything, it would be their hair back. One guy told me that going bald is like watching your **** drop off. |
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| Under Construction Join Date: Sep 2004 Posts: 39 Rep Power: ![]() | A few reasons why you don't wanna go bald even if you do have 18inch guns: People who see your 18inch guns will emidenatly know you got them by taking steroids, and have paid a high price for them with your hair! Now i don't know about where you guys work out, but where i work out a guy walks in with 21" inch arms, bald with a ceasors crown of hair, and you ask him if he takes steorids, and he says 'nah', so therefore I figure its not something we want other people to know! Secondly, this one guy told me he was depressed for a year after he started to go bald, he had to take anti-depressants, couldn't work, study; he said going bald is not something easy to accept, and that every bald guy you see goes through it to an extent. There are also scientific and phsycologic links between baldness and impotency which are undeniable. |
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It should be said that balding is incredibly common amongst men, and only EVER a problem for the subject and NEVER an adult onlooker. There's one thing balding doesn't affect, and that's the ability to 'pull'. In fact, many women subconsciously find balder men as 'wise' and 'experienced' or even 'ruffian/hard'. Deep down, all women are in awe of a brute - It's historic and it's nature. The bottom line - No man should fear losing his hair, because he won't lose respect. Bryn 'balding fast without taking 'roids and trying to deal with it' Phillips | |
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| Under Construction Join Date: Sep 2004 Posts: 39 Rep Power: ![]() | Bullshit, bro. You're pandering to your own balding whiles. Sure, you can look at it that way, but you're balding anyway. But what if you weren't balding but you knew you had a presdispositon to go bald although much later on in your life when your prime was past, would you take those dht derivitives knowing this or would you not? Would you intentionally speed up your hair loss? Or begin it perhaps say ten years eariler. Come on, don't talk shit to me, bro. A mans hair is his hair, as important as his penis. I'm not trying to justifie living with baldness here, i'm trying to advise steve (as he asked) to watch out, becuse your hair is presious (particuarly while you're young, and lossing it will **** with your mind, but not just that as more so with the bodybuilders mind because his whole goal is to perefect his body into a beuatiful work of art for those to admire. Nince work of art with a big ****in bald patch on top ey? Listen to what i said steve, take the precastions and avoid dht etc if you have a possibl predispositon. Boil it down and i'd rather have a natural 16. 1/2 incth arm than a ****in eighten intch one with a bald head to boot. **** that. |
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| Join Date: Dec 2003 Posts: 0 Rep Power: ![]() | Quote:
my hairline hasnt changed at all, it is the same now as it was when i was 16. infact my mrs always says i have 2 much hair on the top of my head. i just got pissed off with it, couldnt control it,too messy tbh, baldness is enough to make me not want to do steroids.. the shape of my head does not suit a skinhead .. | |
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| Under Construction Join Date: Sep 2004 Posts: 39 Rep Power: ![]() | Winge winge ****in winge! Your post kicked in not trying to advize people to prevent steroid-sped baldness but to almost say it doesn't matter if you go bald so go ahead. For that, you get a '**** you' from me. Since these people are asking for help, not consolidation. Its like a post for people who are new to the timber trade - and one major side-effect is having your arm chopped off, and they're asking if using this particular trype of chainsaw will increase the risk of them cutting their arm off - i.e they're asking for advicse, and me butting in a and saying: it doesn't matter if you've lost yuor arm, you're still the same person (minus an arm, mind), you''ll still be 'as attractive to woman' as WITH an arm. What that is is justifing myself (living wihtout an arm) and therefore giving worng advice to these people new to the timber trade. See what i'm trying to say, pally? You have my sympathy for your blad pate, just don't use it to mislead people who aren't asking for counsiling on coping with baldness. Here, I got some counsilling advice for ya: Why not try wearing a wig, and if the wind keeps blowing it off, why not try a chinstrap? |
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