I never got the impression that men in olden times were less vulnerable to balding, BUT , I am sure that modern processed diets aren't helping the matter...
Well. If they aren't contributing to hair loss, then they are harming us by other means. But that's a whole 'nother conversation....
I recently saw a video that has been making the rounds, of a judge somewhere in the US altruistically throwing out a ticket given to a 96 year old man who was cited for speeding in a school zone. He was driving his chronically sick son (himself in his 60s).
What stood out to me most was NOT the actions of the judge*, but rather that, here is this man, at 96...with a head FULL of hair! Wow!
A very close friend of mine started going bald at age 22. When I met him, he was 21 and had thick curly black hair. But already by 23 it started falling out like crazy, and it aged him massively. He looked like a man in his late 30s, maybe even 40s.
But I'm sure y'all know the saying about men, and how they age like fine wine or whatever...you can be bald, balding, and be a hunk. Not denying that, I agree with Kurgan. But you have to find your own way, and many don't.
*I also started thinking...just because the man is ancient, and he's driving his sick son around...does that give him a free pass to speed and put others in danger??? What kind of precedent does THAT set...but this is also a whole 'nother conversation
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