Can't imagine those kids not wanting to look like dad, you look awesome Ty! I guess you just can't pressure them. Show them some photos of the scar you get after a transplant, might discourage them. I remember when I was a young adult with shoulder length hair, my dad was constantly bugging me to get a crewcut. It was the early seventies, so no way I would do that. Wonder what he would think of my haircut now!
Well I think we have had a breakthrough the one who wanted hair transplants and meds has listen to what I been telling him with regards to those things started checking them out for himself, so he's told me that when the time comes probably over the next year or so that he's just going to shave his head and be done with it that he's got good features and he's happy with his appearance and his body so he's not going to worry about his hair anymore. I mean I'm sorry that they're having to deal with this but his attitude seems very positive now as he realizes it could be something much worse.
So, my 24 year old twin sons are both losing their hair one is already lost his crown and has pretty good recession on the Temple areas. Want is hell-bent on having hair transplants and using drugs the other is just some walk in denial and unfortunately neither had a good example of dealing with hair loss from their father, although I have certainly been trying for the past 4 months neither one of them want to lose their hair I've said everything I know to say. Any opinions or advice would be welcomed.
Quote from: Ty1963 on February 10, 2019, 06:48:24 PMSo, my 24 year old twin sons are both losing their hair one is already lost his crown and has pretty good recession on the Temple areas. Want is hell-bent on having hair transplants and using drugs the other is just some walk in denial and unfortunately neither had a good example of dealing with hair loss from their father, although I have certainly been trying for the past 4 months neither one of them want to lose their hair I've said everything I know to say. Any opinions or advice would be welcomed.I'm not qualified to give you advice on this because I never had kids. That said, my old man went bald young and prob realized I was going to follow in his genetics. He never pushed me and would have supported my choice in dealing with hair loss. After I shaved, he did seem kind of relieved. I guess in his book, I 'maned' up as he did. On the other hand, my mom was upset while I was loosing my hair and upset once it was gone. She could never hold back her opinion.Best to your kids and their choices.