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Siamak

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Aug 13, 2013
18,309
hair loss is a result of high testosterone, which is the most manly thing is to have high test. i don't expect a limp wrist cuck like you to understand.
At this point, all men in the world should be bald. maybe you shud try eating some Bacon. you are suffering from under developed brain. I have a lot of body hair, especially under my belly button, and I have to shave my body hair every three days. If you really want some I can send them to you instead. Please let me know.
 

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
36,185
At this point, all men in the world should be bald. maybe you shud try eating some Bacon. you are suffering from under developed brain. I have a lot of body hair, especially under my belly button, and I have to shave my body hair every three days. If you really want some I can send them to you instead. Please let me know.
i'm flattered you are worried about my looks. would you like me to send you some pictures of my dick since you are so obsessed with me? you want to suck me off gay boy?
 

s4tch

Senior Member
Mar 23, 2015
33,514
hair loss is a result of high testosterone, which is the most manly thing is to have high test. i don't expect a limp wrist cuck like you to understand.
damn mate, you're so masculine siamak will start to develop ovaries if he spends more time with you. are you a member of the tate university?
 

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
36,185
damn mate, you're so masculine siamak will start to develop ovaries if he spends more time with you. are you a member of the tate university?
siamak already developed ovaries. see how much time she spends in the cooking thread. she wants to be a good wife to impress me. too bad shes not my type.
 

Bianconero81

Ageing Veteran
Jan 26, 2009
40,168
hair loss is a result of high testosterone, which is the most manly thing is to have high test. i don't expect a limp wrist cuck like you to understand.
Men often go bald due to a combination of genetic, hormonal, and environmental factors. The most common form of baldness, known as androgenetic alopecia or male pattern baldness, is largely inherited and is influenced by hormones called androgens. Here’s a closer look at the reasons:

1. Genetics

Genetics play a key role in determining hair loss patterns. If your family has a history of baldness, you're more likely to experience it as well.

2. Hormonal Factors

Androgens, particularly dihydrotestosterone (DHT), are involved in regulating hair growth. DHT can shrink hair follicles, shorten the growth phase of the hair cycle, and eventually lead to thinner, shorter hair and hair loss over time.

3. Age

As men age, the natural cycle of hair growth and loss shifts. Hair follicles gradually produce thinner hair, and the cumulative effects of genetics and hormones become more apparent with time.

4. Other Contributing Factors

While genetics and hormones are the primary causes, lifestyle factors such as stress, diet, and certain medical conditions or medications can also contribute to hair loss.


This multifactorial process explains why baldness varies among individuals in terms of onset, pattern, and progression.

Hmmm


Bald men generally do not have higher overall testosterone levels. Instead, male pattern baldness is more closely linked to how hair follicles respond to a hormone derivative called dihydrotestosterone (DHT).
Key Points:
  • DHT Conversion:
    Testosterone is converted to DHT by the enzyme 5-alpha reductase. DHT has a stronger effect on hair follicles than testosterone.
  • Genetic Sensitivity:
    Many men who experience baldness have hair follicles that are genetically predisposed to be more sensitive to DHT. This sensitivity causes the follicles to shrink over time, leading to hair loss.
  • Testosterone Levels:
    Studies indicate that overall testosterone levels are similar in men with and without male pattern baldness. It's the local effect of DHT—and not necessarily higher testosterone—that plays a crucial role in hair loss.
In summary, it’s not about having higher testosterone, but rather how the body processes testosterone into DHT and how sensitive your hair follicles are to that hormone.

Lion full of shit again


Bald lion in the barren light,
Wandering under a sky devoid of might,
His empty crown a testament to loss,
A man stripped of glory, an emperor dross.

In silent anguish he roams the arid plain,
Every step weighed with sorrow and pain,
No mane to shield him from the biting chill,
No roar to echo, only a void so still.

Haunted by memories of a regal past,
Where strength was measured in shadows cast,
Now he lingers in a pit of despair,
Emasculated soul, a spirit threadbare.

Under a bleak horizon devoid of grace,
He wears his nakedness, a disgrace,
A lonely figure in a desolate land,
Bound by grief he cannot withstand.
 

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
36,185
Men often go bald due to a combination of genetic, hormonal, and environmental factors. The most common form of baldness, known as androgenetic alopecia or male pattern baldness, is largely inherited and is influenced by hormones called androgens. Here’s a closer look at the reasons:

1. Genetics

Genetics play a key role in determining hair loss patterns. If your family has a history of baldness, you're more likely to experience it as well.

2. Hormonal Factors

Androgens, particularly dihydrotestosterone (DHT), are involved in regulating hair growth. DHT can shrink hair follicles, shorten the growth phase of the hair cycle, and eventually lead to thinner, shorter hair and hair loss over time.

3. Age

As men age, the natural cycle of hair growth and loss shifts. Hair follicles gradually produce thinner hair, and the cumulative effects of genetics and hormones become more apparent with time.

4. Other Contributing Factors

While genetics and hormones are the primary causes, lifestyle factors such as stress, diet, and certain medical conditions or medications can also contribute to hair loss.


This multifactorial process explains why baldness varies among individuals in terms of onset, pattern, and progression.

Hmmm


Bald men generally do not have higher overall testosterone levels. Instead, male pattern baldness is more closely linked to how hair follicles respond to a hormone derivative called dihydrotestosterone (DHT).
Key Points:
  • DHT Conversion:
    Testosterone is converted to DHT by the enzyme 5-alpha reductase. DHT has a stronger effect on hair follicles than testosterone.
  • Genetic Sensitivity:
    Many men who experience baldness have hair follicles that are genetically predisposed to be more sensitive to DHT. This sensitivity causes the follicles to shrink over time, leading to hair loss.
  • Testosterone Levels:
    Studies indicate that overall testosterone levels are similar in men with and without male pattern baldness. It's the local effect of DHT—and not necessarily higher testosterone—that plays a crucial role in hair loss.
In summary, it’s not about having higher testosterone, but rather how the body processes testosterone into DHT and how sensitive your hair follicles are to that hormone.

Lion full of shit again


Bald lion in the barren light,
Wandering under a sky devoid of might,
His empty crown a testament to loss,
A man stripped of glory, an emperor dross.

In silent anguish he roams the arid plain,
Every step weighed with sorrow and pain,
No mane to shield him from the biting chill,
No roar to echo, only a void so still.

Haunted by memories of a regal past,
Where strength was measured in shadows cast,
Now he lingers in a pit of despair,
Emasculated soul, a spirit threadbare.

Under a bleak horizon devoid of grace,
He wears his nakedness, a disgrace,
A lonely figure in a desolate land,
Bound by grief he cannot withstand.
peak beta male behaviour. obsessed with look of other men. i'm not into gay boys like you so stop trying.
 

Siamak

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Aug 13, 2013
18,309
siamak already developed ovaries. see how much time she spends in the cooking thread. she wants to be a good wife to impress me. too bad shes not my type.
For the past 20 hours, I've stayed silent because it's Ramadan, I’m finally opening up about my beautiful guys here. You're not my favorite bald guy. @Bjerknes is my type. I am allergic to bald people and vice versa I would die for blonde people. I suggest you to build your body and then you can be the Jason Statham or Vin Diesel of Tuz.
 

DAiDEViL

Senior Member
Feb 21, 2015
64,570
For the past 20 hours, I've stayed silent because it's Ramadan, I’m finally opening up about my beautiful guys here. You're not my favorite bald guy. @Bjerknes is my type. I am allergic to bald people and vice versa I would die for blonde people. I suggest you to build your body and then you can be the Jason Statham or Vin Diesel of Tuz.
Have you seen Vin Diesel lately? Lmao. Chances are he's gonna turn into Lion, not the other way around.
 

Siamak

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Aug 13, 2013
18,309
Have you seen Vin Diesel lately? Lmao. Chances are he's gonna turn into Lion, not the other way around.
I know him for his role in Riddick, I'm not a big fan of him so I haven't seen his movies recently, but not to be a dick, he is pretty old and about 40 pounds overweight
 

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
36,185
For the past 20 hours, I've stayed silent because it's Ramadan, I’m finally opening up about my beautiful guys here. You're not my favorite bald guy. @Bjerknes is my type. I am allergic to bald people and vice versa I would die for blonde people. I suggest you to build your body and then you can be the Jason Statham or Vin Diesel of Tuz.
you could have stayed silent, but here you are still talking about me. obsessed with me.

but i don't think about you one bit, sweetie.
 

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