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Thread ID: 53024 2005-01-05 12:46:00 male pattern baldness... jackrulz (2216) PC World Chat
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310990 2006-07-21 01:05:00 This might help you .... sound promising.

Regards,

Dr Mario Terri MB BS (WA)
Member International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery
Dear Mr Mario.... any twit with a girl's name like yours is obviously interested in men's hair. The cure for the MB BS WA (B******T WANK*** ANONYMOUS) syndrome, is to quit spamming NZ forums and go buy yourself a boyfriend.
Greg (193)
310991 2006-07-21 01:30:00 Dear Mr Mario.... any twit with a girl's name like yours is obviously interested in men's hair. The cure for the MB BS WA (B******T WANK*** ANONYMOUS) syndrome, is to quit spamming NZ forums and go buy yourself a boyfriend.
Jeez Greg, you leave me in no doubt whatsoever that you have fine and full head of hair. :D

There's no way that anybody suffering from MPB could ever have managed a "bad hair day" outburst quite as strong as that. :eek:

Cheers

Billy 8-{)
Billy T (70)
310992 2006-07-21 01:59:00 LOL Billy. Yeah, I do have a lot of hair. I typically cut it (myself) each three months or so, but when I don't it goes crazy.

In contrast, my late dad was close to bald in his mid-thirties. So I evidently didn't inherit his hair genes.
Greg (193)
310993 2006-07-21 02:29:00 6) Lots of women think its sexy.


12) Women just love the feel of a smooth pate, it's a great icebreaker and a good excuse to get tactile in return. "You liked that? Great! Now it's my turn.............."

:horrified :xmouth: :yuck:
FoxyMX (5)
310994 2006-07-21 05:57:00 *cough* I take it you are not a fan of the less than hirsute Susan . :D

However, having spent a number of years as one of the follicly challenged, I can assure you that tastes vary and there's no accounting for why one is favoured over the other . Losing my hair never caused me any problems, it just saved money on haircuts, and time in preparing to go out .

I guess some like the Nandor Tanczos "build your own turban" look, and others go for the less is more; with a swinging group in the middle who can take it or leave it .

If a "significant male" in your life started losing his hair, it would be interesting to know which strategy you'd prefer, the Yul Brynner look, the Brylcreemed comb-over, or the toupee'd tosser .

Cheers

Billy {8-{)

(I've put my hairpiece on, just for you :thumbs: )
Billy T (70)
310995 2006-07-21 17:13:00 Sorry to veer your post sideways, Billy T, but I can assure you that Yul Brynner had rather more going for him in the sex appeal stakes than merely his lack of hair.

Any other suggestion is like saying Marilyn Monroes's appeal was in her voice.

(It's a female thing - for those of us old enough to remember...Eat your heart out, baby-faced Brad Pitt)
Laura (43)
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