I just had a thought that maybe those of us who have been bald for DECADES, particularly during the teen, college years and twenties, may have not had as many dates to practice social skills...and therefore, are not as smooth and confident in relationships among our same-age peers. Does this, then, mean we lose out to those "competitors" who are more used to social banter, expression of sensuality, etc.? Did alopecia stunt our growth by giving us as many relationships in 40 years that others had in four years of high school? What about our seriousness, nerdness, support for underdogs, or dislike of cruel humor? What causes did we take on, faiths and professions did we turn to in order to have a social life or companionship? Where do you see yourself at this age because of your long-term baldness?

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To me it was hard sometimes in school not only high school couse I lost all of my hair when I was 7 but it changed when I got in my 20s but sometimes I get that old feeling back when I want to talk to a girllike she not gonnatalk to me couse I have no hair

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