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Going bald....Any Magic remedies out there??

cull78

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Hi there, this is my first post, great site! Im 28 and i have noticed in the last year that i am thinning out up top. As yet it is not totally noticable, however, i am extremely keen to hold onto what i have. Does anyone have any personal success stories where they have found a treatment that has worked for them. Any suggestions would be welcome, thanks for reading.:-)
 
a friend of mine used propecia... there are sexual side effects but he beat the odds and grew all his hair back as well... maybe propecia can be a success story for you too.
 
I'm bald in back. Now- as you can see by my pic - i keep it buzzed. At 25 i used rogaine and kept a thick head of hair till about 31. you can't use that stuff forever. i moved on to propecia but the sexual side effects were to much to handle! i couldn't cum and lost all sexual desire. during sex with my bf I couldn't even stay hard! I made a choice and let my hair go. within four months my spot was very noticable. it's hard to say good-bye to who you were and accept youre getting older. i have been with my bf the whole time so not sure how different my dating life would have been if i was single and bald. i dated a lot and i know myself well enough to know it would bother me. gay guys can be really superficial but they fail to realise that aging happens to us all and a lot of us will go bald.but i never cried or got upset over it. i knew the day would come.
 
The best cure for baldness: accept it.


Propecia or Rogain(e), you are fighting a lost battle. AND you are adding a serious chem load to your body, endangering your sex drive, possibly risking your general well-being.

Think twice about it.

I simply 're-invented' myself a few years ago, when the hair-loss problem showed up first.

I got myself a cool buzzed haircut. I got into bit of a more wholesome, rugged look. It made no attempt to look like a preppie dude, since I stopped being one many years ago. I never allowed anything that was not reinforcing the 'genuine, male look'. No hairpiece. Nada.

I continued taking good care of myself to the best of my ability.

And I have been rollin' like never b4.

Quite a few dudes, who I knew well, were out of my league were now after me.

That's always nice.

SC
 
The more hair you lose, the more head you get !
Sorry I agree with gaypiper.
 
Thanks for the advice, much of it rings true. Especially the last point... slight of hand. Unless something new pops up i guess i'll just need to enjoy what i have while i have it! Thanks for the replies so far.
 
Cut what you have short: the less hair you have, the shorter you should cut it. Nothing looks so style-less and awful as a balding man with long lanky hair. There are no magic remedies. Hairpieces, implants... work for some. Easier to accept it, and carry it proudly. Hey - it's a sign of masculinity!

-T.
 
i've got a bald spot too and for some time. it's just life. bald guys have an entire set of admirers. here one of the 5 or 6 sexiest guys in the entertainment business is a novela actor Jorge Cao who is completely bald. Women just melt and guys too. i think the stuff out there involves all kinds of tradeoffs
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Propecia or Rogain(e), you are fighting a lost battle. AND you are adding a serious chem load to your body, endangering your sex drive, possibly risking your general well-being.

Think twice about it.

I simply 're-invented' myself a few years ago, when the hair-loss problem showed up first.

I got myself a cool buzzed haircut. I got into bit of a more wholesome, rugged look. It made no attempt to look like a preppie dude, since I stopped being one many years ago. I never allowed anything that was not reinforcing the 'genuine, male look'. No hairpiece. Nada.

I continued taking good care of myself to the best of my ability.

And I have been rollin' like never b4.

Quite a few dudes, who I knew well, were out of my league were now after me.

That's always nice.

SC
I agree. Reinvent yourself by finding other ways to look sexy and incorporate your thinning hair into it.

My hair loss really accellerated in the last few years and so I keep it cut short and do lots of curls. That way people will look at my biceps and not my head. ;)
 
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