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I would like to address a topic that many people just brush off.
One can comb through endless articles that proclaim, “men often lose their hair when they get older.”
I hope to put a permanent end to this myth.
I won’t go into a lot of details.
But I will concentrate on the highlights.
Men do not lose their hair as they get older.
It just relocates.
For a variety of reasons hair on the top of a mans head decides that it no longer wants to reside there.
It moves south to new environments. To areas it may never have been before.
A man may awake one morning to gaze admiringly at the 1970s full and thick Elvis Presley style sideburns he is wearing.
Only to be horrified as he fully awakes to realize these sideburns are actually laying on the top of his shoulders.
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originally posted by: Errollorre
One can comb.
originally posted by: Errollorre
a reply to: Subnatural
Wow. Good detective work. I did not steal.
(so much for anonymity. )
originally posted by: Errollorre
a reply to: Subnatural
Unfortunately I'm not selling anything.
originally posted by: NarcolepticBuddha
a reply to: Errollorre
I just hope someday we evolve into those hairless gray aliens types. Until then my nose hairs that only grow in one nostril are begging for an attentive shearing
originally posted by: Discotech
originally posted by: Errollorre
One can comb.
I see what you did there!!
Who needs hair anyway when you can wear clothes to keep warm