Quote from: RazorX on November 29, 2007, 07:25:30 PMQuote from: Diesel_Power on November 29, 2007, 01:04:09 PMBut here's a counter argument to what a lot of guys are saying that they wish they were older before MPB kicked in. If your in a marriage or been in a long term relationship and originally met for g/f, spouse, etc. with a head full of hair. How do you know whether she'll take to you being bald kindly or not when MPB finlly does kick in? What if she liked your hair a lot?I'm going to go out on a limb and say that this is probably not a common problem. When it comes to aging issues, I think women have it rougher than we do. We have to deal with hair loss, but they tend to be more prone to wrinkles and weight gain, and as such are probably going to be more forgiving toward a balding husband. And let's face it, a lot of men dump their wives for younger women, but you don't very often hear about women dumping their husbands for younger men. Not saying that it never happens, but on an anectodal level at least, it appears to be less common.I'm not so sure about that. There are a lot of "maturing" boomer ladies experiencing hair loss--look carefully at the 50-60 set. You'll see a lot of the ladies with a Friar (or it should be Prioress) Tuck(lette) spot. I remember a woman in NO, since dead, that had a full shiny runway, and the tresses on the side and rear carefully arranged as though she had the top! She didn't have any medical causes, just genetics. I think they have the problem, not men because except for an extremely rare instance they don't have the Sly option at this time--Brittany showed that it is't always accepted even in the fast lane as a general matter. It seems for the ladies it's always late onset, but even that is too early. I have wondered if my wife's continuing dislike, after 7 weeks, could be partially based on a small hole that she carefully covers. I know that is why she rarely rides in my convertible. I don't want to start WWIII by even bringing it up, she's a red head and she has a FIREY temper that seems to run with the breed.
Quote from: Diesel_Power on November 29, 2007, 01:04:09 PMBut here's a counter argument to what a lot of guys are saying that they wish they were older before MPB kicked in. If your in a marriage or been in a long term relationship and originally met for g/f, spouse, etc. with a head full of hair. How do you know whether she'll take to you being bald kindly or not when MPB finlly does kick in? What if she liked your hair a lot?I'm going to go out on a limb and say that this is probably not a common problem. When it comes to aging issues, I think women have it rougher than we do. We have to deal with hair loss, but they tend to be more prone to wrinkles and weight gain, and as such are probably going to be more forgiving toward a balding husband. And let's face it, a lot of men dump their wives for younger women, but you don't very often hear about women dumping their husbands for younger men. Not saying that it never happens, but on an anectodal level at least, it appears to be less common.
But here's a counter argument to what a lot of guys are saying that they wish they were older before MPB kicked in. If your in a marriage or been in a long term relationship and originally met for g/f, spouse, etc. with a head full of hair. How do you know whether she'll take to you being bald kindly or not when MPB finlly does kick in? What if she liked your hair a lot?
she's a red head and she has a FIREY temper that seems to run with the breed
Quoteshe's a red head and she has a FIREY temper that seems to run with the breedWatch it Saint! Just kiddin
I actually heard the red hair gene is directly linked to Scotland and the Scottish people. From what I was told, if you have red hair, you have Scott blood, period.
HAHA, I had the same thing, red / kinda calico beard and brown hair. My dad is the same.
You may say that now, but believe me, you still won't be ready for it to happen 10, 15, or 20 years from now. There's never a good time. Let me state my point in another way: most men are going to lose at least some of their hair at some point in their lives. It's hard to be bald at a young age when your friends all still have their hair. But eventually many of them will lose theirs. And when they do, you'll be glad that you've already had a smooth slick dome for years, rather than just starting the process like they are. I realize that this is small consolation to you now.
Quote from: Josh_ua on December 07, 2007, 12:48:33 PMQuoteshe's a red head and she has a FIREY temper that seems to run with the breedWatch it Saint! Just kiddin My mistake, but I got a wife AND daughter w/ red hair, and I swear it does affect the personality. Perhaps it's the link to the Vikings that causes the gene brings out the unique personality. Anyway, I must have and do like it, I'm married to one. And, BTW, my mother was too---and please no Freudian response posts, it's too easy a shot.
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