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    Okay, I\'m 16, my

    friends started making fun of me for my hair line. I never noticed it before, but I actually think my hair line is

    receding. Some say it\'s just genetics, but like does that mean it will continue to recede forever, or go to a

    point and stop for a while. I don\'t care so much about going bald later in my life, but not in High school! I

    don\'t want to be a senior who seriously is bald. Is that possible? I just hope it\'s a thing where as I am

    growing, my hair line changes, rather than recedes, is that what it might be, or do you think it will continue to

    recede? [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img] [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img]

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    Does it look like

    this?

    http://www.f-central.com/hairline.JPG

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    Does it look like

    this?

    http://www.f-central.com/hairline.JPG




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    your photography skills are unparalleled




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    Default Re: Hair line

    This is not a thread about

    photography, but about hair lines. [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img]

    [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]

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    Yea Franki, it is alot

    like that...what does it mean?

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    what does it mean?

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    I would

    like to know too!

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    Franki, how long has

    your hair line been like that? I think I need to visit a dermatologist.

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    Franki, how long has your hair line been like that?

    I think I need to visit a dermatologist.

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    It\'s the best you can

    do...

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    You hairline may not

    receed you may just loose hair on top like a thinning effect...watch out for that, a receeding hairline just makes

    you look as if you are more intelligent and sly and such...receeding hairlines if that is all you are noticing seems

    to last longer thany any other efffect......There is no good news and probably nothing at all that can be

    done...sexism still exist to this day...I thought I was going bald during my 12th grade senior year....I don\'t

    know if I am or not now? Most people are preoccupid and don\'t care at all..well it\'s not them..if you do go

    bald those people will care a lot more I bet. At that age it could be more hormonal than genetic?

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    You hairline may not receed you may just loose hair on top like a thinning

    effect...

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    That would blow.


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    So I shud visit a

    dermatologist to make sure right? How can hormones play into balding? Oh and If you haven\'t noticed it I told

    asuperdictator to say it because I was afraid you all might react to it wierd, and I email him a lot and

    asuperdictator you have no shame. I owe you one.

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    I don\'t think anyone

    would think you were weird, I don\'t think anyone would care or not care either...16 is about the age I thought

    about it, it\'s not just an obession something sparks you to think about what is going on/happening as at first

    you would be the only one to notice etc.....When you first noticed something did you just think you cut your hair

    wrong or something like that?

    </font><blockquote><font class=\"small\">Quote:</font><hr />
    The causes of

    male pattern baldness are thought to be complex and are not completely understood. However, as suggested by its

    medical name (androgenetic alopecia), male pattern baldness seems to involve both hormonal (androgen) and genetic

    factors. Many different types of hormones play roles in the regulation of scalp hair, but the hormones with the

    largest effect are the androgens. Testosterone and its more potent derivative dihydrotestosterone (DHT) are

    responsible for increasing the size of hair follicles in areas such as the beard and underarm during puberty, but

    can also cause hair follicles in the scalp to decrease in size later in life. These contrasting responses to DHT

    might be explained by genetic differences in the individual hair follicles. Similarly, in men who are balding,

    genetically determined characteristics of hair follicles in the scalp may cause the follicles to be more likely to

    degrade in the presence of androgens. Hair follicles become miniaturized, and the hair consequently becomes thinner

    and shorter. The growing phase of the growth cycle becomes progressively shorter, which means more hairs are shed.

    Although the follicles still have an adequate blood supply, they continue to shrink, and some eventually die.





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    This also explains why guys who have a lot of body

    hair and other hormonal influences are prone to this along with losing your hair on the top of your head but not on

    the sides and back....I think they are saying in the end your genetics play the final card, but DHT levels and other

    things I don\'t undestand can cause/speed up the the baldness. So you should see a Dermo, what is the worst that

    can happen, and you should always get the truth no matter what.

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    The hormone testosterone is responsible for growing hair on the body but

    thinning the hair on the scalp. Some think that if a person has a high level of testosterone and is very hairy, he

    will most likely go bald.

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    Ooops, that right there is a strong

    signal for me to watch out (can\'t help being such a man [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]) Really

    hi-testostorone and a lot of body hair are a good combo for hair loss....Anyone got some estrogen for me (I know

    it\'s not that easy)...I have really high-test levels always (I assume) have and I noticed about 2 years ago I can

    get extremely hairy (body wise) so I need to watch my ass too. I can also assume with holding genetic factors that

    the younger this happens the higher the levels or the hormones that play a role.


    http://www.retainandgrow.com/male_pattern_ba

    ldness.shtml


    good link!

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    Here is a forum dedicated to

    hairloss

    http://www.hairsite4.com/dc/dcboard.php

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    My dad is bald, so

    unless I get Propecia and it works and stops the entire balding, I am pretty sure I will be bald in later life. I am

    fine with that, what I am not fine with is being bald in HIGH school!!! How fast to hairlines usually recede, is

    there a possibility of me being bald in highschool?

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    I know what you

    mean...going bald during highschool people don\'t seem to understand is not considered natural by many and is much

    more embarrassing than later life....The earlier it happens the worse of an effect..It\'s like having a huge

    birthmark on your face people are always going to ask, judge, and wonder etc...16, 17, 18, and etc.. year olds

    shouldn\'t have to worry about baldness. I doubt you will lose anything noticible to \"others\" (you may notice

    it) during your highschool time, as far as college and so forth I can\'t say...it\'s really different for

    everyone. My friends older brother was worried about a receeding hairline, but he was around 22 I believe and the

    doctor simply told him that it was normal for a young man\'s hairline to go back a bit during the later years of

    puberty..that could also be the case for you. That was 3 years ago and the guy still has his hair.

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    Thanks Tallmacky, that

    advice helps, you know the whole later puberty hairline. You always give me good advice come to think about it. My

    brothers hairline started to recede at 22 and he took propecia, the hairline stayed strong, he was just worried

    about balding, and his hair is still there 2 years later so I think that is what I\'ll do.

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    &lt;&lt;Yea Franki, it is

    alot like that...what does it mean?&gt;&gt;

    My guess is that it means you have a receding hairline. (Duh.) Or

    your hairline is genetically coded to hit a certain point on your scalp. Or you\'ll be going to the prom in a

    toupee. Or you can go get fitted for doll hair.

    Either way, it\'s you. Roll with it. If you\'re destined

    to be bald, then embrace your inner Yul Brenner and go with the flow. Me, I\'m going bald on top (meaning that

    I\'ll have the ring around the sides and rear). It happens to everyone in my family. My younger brother was

    completely barren on top by 26, and he still lays more pipe that Wabashah plumbing. Personally, I can\'t wait for

    all of it to fall out on top. It would make me look older (yeah, I\'m 36, but I look a lot younger - if I wear a

    ball cap, I still get carded for booze every once and a while). In fact, I recently interviewed for a national

    marketing director position, which I didn\'t get, and later found out that the VP that did the interview thought

    that I was too young for the position, even though the guy that they did hire was only a year older than me. Crap,

    I can\'t wait for the rest of it to fall out so that I can start looking my age. (I was even thinking about doing

    the Whitehall penis growth regimen - not to enlarge my penis as I\'m perfectly fine with what I got (it\'s

    completely medium/normal sized, but I\'m pretty secure in my love making abilities to not worry about a little

    thing like penis size (little thing - get it? Har, har, har!), but rather to make my hair fall out like

    Sagacious\'s hair did. (And seriously, if I need a giant wang to satisfy my lover, all I need to do is go into my

    drawer of tricks and pull out one of my fun toys. Big? I got big for you right here? Spinning, vibrating, and

    pulsing at three different pleasure points? Got that too!) [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smirk.gif[/img]

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    Two bald men were voted the

    sexiest on TV, one year-- Patrick Steward and Vince (or is it Mitch?) Pilaggi.

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    Manchorito

    writes:
    &lt;&lt;Oh and If you haven\'t noticed it I told asuperdictator to say it because I was afraid you all

    might react to it wierd, and I email him a lot and asuperdictator you have no shame.&gt;&gt;

    You\'re using a

    fake cover of your already anonymous identity on the forum? How many more little Manchoritos are out there? Was

    that superdic that had the erection question, or Manchorito? Which one is the dominant personality? Which one is

    the good twin, and which one is the evil twin?

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    Two bald men were voted the sexiest on TV, one year-- Patrick Steward and

    Vince (or is it Mitch?) Pilaggi.

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    I also heard that the actor

    that played Detective Skinner on the X-Files received more \"love letters\" than David Duchovney.

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    Manchorito writes:
    &lt;&lt;Oh and If you haven\'t noticed it I told

    asuperdictator to say it because I was afraid you all might react to it wierd, and I email him a lot and

    asuperdictator you have no shame.&gt;&gt;

    You\'re using a fake cover of your already anonymous identity on the

    forum? How many more little Manchoritos are out there?

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    [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/ooo.gif[/img] What?! A ghost-poster in our midst?! Stop that

    silliness
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    Two bald men were voted the sexiest on TV, one year-- Patrick Steward and

    Vince (or is it Mitch?) Pilaggi.

    I also heard that the actor that played Detective Skinner on the X-Files

    received more \"love letters\" than David Duchovney.

    <hr /></blockquote><font class=\"post\">

    That\'s

    true! And hey, Kojack, Bruce Willis...Seal? Good company. [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cool.gif[/img] So,

    en-gage , Mr. LaForge!


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    Yes, he did. That was Pileggi.

    More and STEAMIER love letters.

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    Yea Franki, it is alot like that...what does it mean?

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    My hair line looked like that picture when I was 18 yrs. old. I\'m

    48 now and still have all my hair. I wouldn\'t worry about it at your age. How many bald teenagers have you seen

    lately? [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]

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    How many bald teenagers have you seen lately?

    [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]

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    Besides the

    young Lex Luther dude in \"Smallville?\" [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img]

    [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img] [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img]


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    I ditto what Brian says. I

    don\'t know when it happened, but I was young and started seeing my hairline go back on those corner areas. I

    didn\'t worry because there is no baldness in my family on either side. Now I am 53 and still have all the rest

    of my hair nice and thick. If I were to get a total buzz cut, very short, you would notice that peak effect, but

    I leave just a little extra in front and the rest of my head is crew cut. It looks fine. Unelss you have baldness

    in your family, I wouldn\'t worry about it. And even if you do, my guess is that the real baldness won\'t kick

    in until you are nearing 30.

    Bruce

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    Uhh, I don\'t think so

    about that multiple posters. I just talk to him a lot of AOL Instant Messenger because we both are in high school,

    and both are trying to be alpha, but I have had success with that and he is getting there.

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    Default minoxidil

    minoxidil is the only one I

    can feel working.

    £30 a month though!

    I\'ve figured out how to make it by hand now

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