Hapafetishist
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So, as some of you autists know, I work as a shop manager and it's been fairly chill and quiet due to the jewflu, so I decided to do my paperwork in a lower office and track hairloss from my window. I'm bored.
Two groups over 40 and under 40. At a glance could be off on a few.
Of 230 white men over 40, 47 of them had noticeable balding or were bald.
Of 293 white men under 40, 128 of them had noticeable balding or were bald.
I also talked to two men on their 60s who where there with their sons (I came out to chat) and the sons while taller than their fathers; they were also slick bald with smaller wrists and larger guts. One of the old men even has full thick hair despite a diet of beer, smokes and dealt with cancer.
Obviously genetics play a part, but it was something I always noticed and wanted to count out. Don't get me wrong the old guys have grey or white hair, but it's full and thick.
Is it a combination of estrogens, both xeno and phyto, with a poor diet low on protein and high in refined carbs? The mother's been loaded on drugs during pregnancy? Morning after pill in the water? Something is up. Has anyone else noticed this? So many possibilities.
Despite my attempts to follow a good diet and no baldness in my family history, I have a mature hairline, stable and unchanged, but I have it.
Two groups over 40 and under 40. At a glance could be off on a few.
Of 230 white men over 40, 47 of them had noticeable balding or were bald.
Of 293 white men under 40, 128 of them had noticeable balding or were bald.
I also talked to two men on their 60s who where there with their sons (I came out to chat) and the sons while taller than their fathers; they were also slick bald with smaller wrists and larger guts. One of the old men even has full thick hair despite a diet of beer, smokes and dealt with cancer.
Obviously genetics play a part, but it was something I always noticed and wanted to count out. Don't get me wrong the old guys have grey or white hair, but it's full and thick.
Is it a combination of estrogens, both xeno and phyto, with a poor diet low on protein and high in refined carbs? The mother's been loaded on drugs during pregnancy? Morning after pill in the water? Something is up. Has anyone else noticed this? So many possibilities.
Despite my attempts to follow a good diet and no baldness in my family history, I have a mature hairline, stable and unchanged, but I have it.