CarltonA
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Male pattern baldness can be reduced by getting yourself castrated bedfore the age of nineteen as it is caused by excess testosterone. Yes, I am a baldy by the way.
semi-seriousThe most surprising thing about that post is I actually think you're serious.
semi-serious
being the target of verbal abuse for years, sometimes from random strangers, can be a bit wearing to the sense of humour
Male pattern baldness can be reduced by getting yourself castrated bedfore the age of nineteen as it is caused by excess testosterone. Yes, I am a baldy by the way.
Anyone remember the guy who used to do The Hamlet Cigar adverts - it was a bit like that
Im not going going bald but my forehead stretches to the back of my head now
I don't think i'm in trouble yet. Excuse the face.
Baldness is caused by hair follicles being over-sensitive to dihydrotestosterone (DHT). This is produced from testosterone, but there does not have to be an excess for hair loss to occur.
As someone who suffered some male-pattern baldness some years ago despite having a considerably lower testosterone level than the average male I am confident in saying it is nothing to do with excess testosterone.
I started losing it (both the barnet and the plot) when I was 23, still hanging in there but hairlines gone north at the sides and the crown is becoming threadbare. Most of the men in my mums side of the family are bald/ing so I guess its hereditary for me.
I hate it, but not enough to spend a small country's GDP to plant some other body hair in its place (its a different colour for a start!)
Do these Transplants really work ?
Look at Wayne Rooney and decide for yourself
Another bit of rhyming slang you've used there. Barnet Fair.
Indeed..would you "adam and eve" it
I remember 2 lads I worked with in my early 20's, they were the same age. One was bald and the other was grey. People used to take the mick out of them loads, I tended not to as I was aware they had more success with the ladies than the rest of us put together. It really isn't something worth worrying about, although I understand why people do.
If some men feel embarassed about baldness, imagine what it is like for women.