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Old 23-02.-2007, 05:59 AM   #31
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Nicely put. I've been loosing my hair since I was 18. Ten years later I sport
the buzz cut becuase there's not much left. It's getting really thin. We
bought a tanning bed. As soon as I get this winter weight off and my tan
back...I'm shaving it clean.

I was taking Propecia up till last year. My wife told me she'd love me just as
much if I was bald. She didn't like me taking drugs for vanity. So, I quit. I've
been watching my hair slow receed back into my skull. It's getting thinner and
thinner. It's not falling off from the front to the back or vice versa like most
men. I just look like I've been on kemo(sp?).

Oh yeah, Hey everyone... I'm new to the forum!

-J
Welcome....... You made a mistake though by making this your first post....... the guys on here are relentless...... from now on you will be known as the bald guy... But that's OK, the rest of us are known for worse things.........
Just to make things better.......... You have to tell a drug story so we can get a daily update from "Flyer."

Wait....... you did tell us about your use of Propecia. Is that a performance enhancing drug?
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Old 23-02.-2007, 06:48 AM   #32
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Welcome....... You made a mistake though by making this your first post....... the guys on here are relentless...... from now on you will be known as the bald guy... But that's OK, the rest of us are known for worse things.........
Just to make things better.......... You have to tell a drug story so we can get a daily update from "Flyer."

Wait....... you did tell us about your use of Propecia. Is that a performance enhancing drug?

Doesn't Propecia enhance the performance of your hair?
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Old 23-02.-2007, 11:24 AM   #33
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Doesn't Propecia enhance the performance of your hair?

Depends on how you take it...
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Old 27-02.-2007, 02:00 PM   #34
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what misery? just that much less to maintain. my hairline had receded about 1 1/2 inches by the time i was 26; now, over twenty years later, it's even further back toward the top of my head, which is also getting thinner. B-F-D! i've been tossing around the idea of buzzing/shaving my topknot for some time now. no biggie -- my "partner in crime" still rises to the occasion whenever the call goes out. so if your self-worth, sex appeal,or any part of your masculinity rests on top of your head, you have bigger issues than hair loss.
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Old 28-02.-2007, 02:34 PM   #35
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Old 28-02.-2007, 02:52 PM   #36
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Shave it all.

It's the only respectable thing to do.
Thread over! I had a fully respectable mohawk until I hit 38. The hair fell out so quickly after that I was bald on top over night. The bald head looks good and is low maintenence.
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