Since hairy apes walked the earth many years ago,small changes have occured in each genration,they gradually started walking upright and using tools and finding shelter and got better at keeping warm,so generation by generation the need for body hair was reduced which brings me to my point- that we alopecians are obviously the next step in this evolution. Our bodies have realised that the need for hair for warmth is no longer needed ,so it doesn't waste the energy growing it.I know its uncomfortable and out of the norm but i dont think our bodies are worried about or even thinking about the social aspect of things,Its just learning and adapting to the ,most efficient way to live in this world.
So from now on i would like everyone who reads this to keep in mind that we may be the next major step in evolution and when you see everyone else with hair just laugh and think to yourself that they are a step behind.

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Comment by Becca on March 25, 2010 at 7:43pm
I really like this :)
Comment by Petra on March 26, 2010 at 2:12pm
I've been saying this for years, we are just evolving faster than everyone else. :-)
Now if the rest of the world would just catch up!
Comment by Mary on March 26, 2010 at 3:51pm
I totally agree! Check out my post from Oct. '09:

http://www.alopeciaworld.net/forum/topics/alopecians-are-more-evolved

Mary
Comment by Michelle L on March 26, 2010 at 6:59pm
LOVE this :-)
Comment by carol on November 6, 2010 at 9:23am
Thats funny just read this, and really have thought that for a time. We are advanced mortals us alopecians. that's cute
Comment by ken totman on March 26, 2011 at 11:44pm
Oh man, you beat me to it. I was going to blog tonight about the very same thing. What if this is human evolution? We're a step farther on the evolutionary scale; a little farther away from our hairy, knuckle dragging ancestors.Perhaps in the future most people will be hairless with hyperactive immune systems and able to deal with anything the world can throw at them with dignity and style; thanks to us, their brave forefathers/mothers. Hopefully, though, if that time comes, people will remember the lessons they learned from us and be kind to their less fortunate, fur-bearing cousins. With luck they won't do mean things like stare at them or call them names like "ape" or "neanderthal." Maybe in the future people with hair will be the ones without the means to control their environment and they'll need the hair to keep warm (especially if they don't have a mate because no one loves them because they have hair). Bummer for them.
Of course the other term for evolution in a species is mutation. Would that make us mutants like the X-men? Perhaps we all have super powers: super strength, super speed from superior aerodynamics, super intelligence...adamantium claws...whatever. If any of us does, they can use those powers for the betterment of humanity. I'm just sayin...
Anyway, I caught your rant earlier. Sorry. I can only immagine your pain. Mine has been a 32 year long saga which started, actually, about the time I was going through puberty. Hair has come and gone a few times, but for the most part I've felt abnormal most of my life. I've felt alot of what you're feeling now, but I also have some funny stories relating to our condition. I actually did tell one smartass that I was more evolved than him. There are worse things that could happen than losing yor hair; at least you're healthy.
Comment by ken totman on March 26, 2011 at 11:49pm
Oh yeah, and women think you're hot. So you got that going for you.

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