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So are you Bald, Going Bald? Or are you one of those freaks who will always have hair?
This is a new poll brought to you by the grand RWB!
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I have cut my hair close for almost 9 years... so I haven't noticed the thinning hair on top until I started looking back at pictures from 6 or 7 years ago.... yep, it's thinning.
Oh well... less to wash and less to cut. :thumbsup:
primesuspect
11 Apr 2005, 8:27pm
full head of thick, shiny hair... :D
My hair is thick... that is the hair that's there is thick. For the shinny part, not long enough to tell.... Use to be shinny.... ;D
The top will be shinny, but with no hair. I WILL NOT grow my hair out just to do the comb over either!!!
csimon
11 Apr 2005, 8:36pm
I'm bald, but the hair just seems to be growing in other places... strange places... ...ya and it's thick and shiny there too!!! :bawling:
Shorty
11 Apr 2005, 8:36pm
Shaved down to the wood as we say :cool:
Dexter
11 Apr 2005, 8:45pm
36 yrs old and my hairline has not moved. Of course, I have always had difficult stubborn hair that is hard to style, so I usually keep it cut down pretty short. Still, I feel reasonably confident having voted that I will never go bald.
Grey, that's a whole other issue. :rolleyes: No grey hair on my scalp yet, but my beard is infested with the damn crap, probably a 1/3 salt to pepper ratio in my beard. And it's starting to spread to the mustache too. I imagine it will not be too long now unitl I see grey on top as well....
Dexter...
My hair is very thick, no worries about balding anytime soon. *knocks on wood*
I'm lucky to have some strong blond streaks in my beard so the few white/gray hairs blend in. I think I'm at the "less than 100" white/gray category.
TheBaron
11 Apr 2005, 9:27pm
thin hair, receding hairline... and I'm only 20! :mad:
thin hair, receding hairline... and I'm only 20! :mad:
Mine was noticable back in college, but thankfully it's slowed down a bit. For now ;D
Buddy J
11 Apr 2005, 9:35pm
22 and the hairline is movin back a bit. It hasn't changed up front, but it keeps movin back on the sides above my ears. They said baldness comes from your mother's father, and my grandpa has a full head of curls. So it can't be that bad right? Cuz the reflection of my dad's head has brought down planes. Thats right, green lasers are a thread? I think it's bald heads.
GnomeWizardd
11 Apr 2005, 9:43pm
ill never lose my hair :thumbsup:
Thrax
11 Apr 2005, 11:29pm
According to research, redheads (Like me) have 100,000 more folicles than you mortal people. I voted "Nevar!"
leishi85
11 Apr 2005, 11:38pm
still going strong, w00t.
//EDIT
as you can see in my avatar.
Kwitko
12 Apr 2005, 12:23am
It's all there, but a few specks of salt are starting to show up in the pepper.
bikerboy
12 Apr 2005, 12:44am
Since i'm still in high school, I still have a hair on my head. My future doesn't look good though. My dad's hair is starting to get thin.
bikerboy
p.s. you spelled never wrong in the poll.
madmat
12 Apr 2005, 12:45am
The only way I'll be bald is if I shave my head although now I'm growing hair in places that aren't supposed to have hair.
Gargoyle
12 Apr 2005, 1:15am
I was called "Beavis" in grade school for a reason. I've got lots of hair.
Been shaving it clean for over 6 years
For all you guys who go shiney and smooth, check out this razor I use.
HeadBlade (http://www.headblade.com/)
still going strong, w00t.
//EDIT
as you can see in my avatar.
It may pain you to know that it was your avatar that gave me the desire to start this poll :thumbsup:
Can you guess why? ;D
Been shaving it clean for over 6 years
For all you guys who go shiney and smooth, check out this razor I use.
HeadBlade (http://www.headblade.com/)
My head is shaped all weird, AND my hair is very hard to get under control. I'm trying to get my body chizzled before I try shaving my head again and seeing what I'd look like :D
leishi85
12 Apr 2005, 2:16am
It may pain you to know that it was your avatar that gave me the desire to start this poll :thumbsup:
Can you guess why? ;D
why?
Gravite2090
12 Apr 2005, 2:23am
my hair started thinging when i turned 18, because thats when my life got really stressful :P
anyways, im 20, and the top part of my hair is prety thin compared to the rest. i dont think ill be bald for another 15 years though
muddocktor
12 Apr 2005, 3:29am
Nor much hair left on top, but the sides are still pretty thick.
The bitch is this hair that starts growing in places that never used to have them, like on the ears and back, as I get older. :eek: :scratch:
TheSmJ
12 Apr 2005, 3:36am
My dad, uncle, and both grandpa's have all their hair still (though my dad and uncle's have started going back a TIIINNNEEY bit, but they're in their 50's), so I think it's pretty safe to say I'll keep all -if not 90+%- of my hair.
Xander
12 Apr 2005, 3:41am
I am bald and I'm only 16!!!!!
We did Pride and Prejudice at my school and I was the aging dad so we cut all of the hair on top off my head off and shaved it. I cut it all off after the performance.
profdlp
12 Apr 2005, 5:01am
36 yrs old and my hairline has not moved. Of course, I have always had difficult stubborn hair that is hard to style, so I usually keep it cut down pretty short. Still, I feel reasonably confident having voted that I will never go bald.
Grey, that's a whole other issue. :rolleyes: No grey hair on my scalp yet, but my beard is infested with the damn crap, probably a 1/3 salt to pepper ratio in my beard. And it's starting to spread to the mustache too. I imagine it will not be too long now unitl I see grey on top as well....
Dexter...
My hair is about the same as yours.
46 next month and still have a full head of hair. My dad will be 73 in June and while his hair is thinning slightly he does not have a bald spot. Both my grandads lived well into their 80's and never had so much as a combover.
As far as the gray, you'd have to search hard to find it, except for in my facial hair. I grew a beard about eight years ago and it looked like I had a damned skunk perched on my chin.
madmat - I know what you mean. Shaving my ears and nostrils is something I could live without. :rolleyes:
BTW: Xander - that pic is gonna get you photochopped. Sorry, man. :D
CyrixInstead
12 Apr 2005, 1:39pm
Nevar!!!
~Cyrix
madmat
12 Apr 2005, 1:49pm
madmat - I know what you mean. Shaving my ears and nostrils is something I could live without. :rolleyes:
I pluck the ear hair, not much there yet but the nostrils I shave...damned inverted moustache! ;D
full thick head of hair 37+ years on - though the grey is starting to rally ......
Baldness is passed on from your mother so don't look at your fathers head, look at your mothers father :p
My mum's dad (oops I mean Mom for our US of A friends) had a full head of hair ;D
my brother, was as bald as a badger at 21 ... go figure ...........
my father has a full thick head of hair at 63 - just a little grey here and there
profdlp
12 Apr 2005, 5:32pm
...Baldness is passed on from your mother so don't look at your fathers head, look at your mothers father...
That explains some of my cousins then, poor shmucks. :D
:mullet: :Pwned: :eek:
bothered
12 Apr 2005, 5:35pm
Understanding wife was stood over me the other day while I was showing her something on SM, I could feel her breath on the top of my head!
Preacher
12 Apr 2005, 11:39pm
I have the dynamic follicle duo of thinning and balding. I tried to go cue ball, but the Missus put the stop to that. I would characterize my experience with receding hairlines as more of a hair migration than a hair loss, though. The problem is as I get closer to the autumn and winter of my life the hair is going South and establishing summer homes on my back and extremities…
TheGr81
13 Apr 2005, 2:58am
My hairline was noticably receding before the 9th grade. Greys and flakes too. I LOVE IT! :banghead:
I'll probably be bald (or might as well shave my head) around 25-30. That's my parents' opinion. It's their faults too. Bad hair on both sides of the family. My genes suck! :-/
Justin
13 Apr 2005, 6:44pm
I find it on my pillow and in my sink, I guess it is at least giving me a chance to find it and put it back...
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