thisoldtown1978
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Just my observations, subjective, with massive chicken or egg questions.
- from my observation, young bald men seem to have a structurally different physique from the chest upwards. To sum up most simply, I've never seen a bald man fill out a t-shirt in a pleasing way, unless they're stacked. Something about the fullness of the breast but underdeveloped neck and trap muscles. And the way the lines neck leads into the head, particularly noticeable in profile.
- I never see young bald men with pleasing natural muscle tone. Or without some small degree of abdominal / back / hip fat accumulation. They don't seem to build muscle easily.
- ALL the bald men I've seen / know have underdeveloped calves and glutes, and often forearms and wrists. Again, unless they're stacked.
- the body hair of young bald men seems less uniform and structured than the body hair of men with full heads of hair. It looks more random, like a biological malfunction, as opposed to how nature intended.
- the personality of young bald men is fundamentally different. They seem more socially conscious / aware as opposed to just...living. They always seem on the edge of the social circle, the outsider. Defensive, emotional. They don't seem to interact with people in a normal, socially fluid way. They find small talk awkward.
- they actually seem less selfish, probably as a result of less self assuredness.
EDIT: - I'm convinced the galea must be critical in a big way. What makes this tissue unique? Where do we find this type of tissue elsewhere in the body? Are those areas hairless?
- the galea is part of the superficial back line. Could tension elsewhere in the body, all the way down to the soles of the feet, be important?
- are their certain class correlations we can see in history? Why were all the Greek philosophers and emperors bald but the gladiators weren't often depicted as such? Different diet and lifestyle factors?
- are we looking in completely the wrong place for the cause? Could it be something preposterous like the above where underdeveloped calves and tight hamstrings cause a tight galea?
- is it nature's way of marking humans as past their reproductive prime? Or as a bad egg? Is it nature's flag for the female species: "Not this one. Doesn't work properly."
Really sorry if this offends anyone. These are mainly my own traits that I've picked up in other men with similar condition.
Stay strong guys. We will find a way.
- from my observation, young bald men seem to have a structurally different physique from the chest upwards. To sum up most simply, I've never seen a bald man fill out a t-shirt in a pleasing way, unless they're stacked. Something about the fullness of the breast but underdeveloped neck and trap muscles. And the way the lines neck leads into the head, particularly noticeable in profile.
- I never see young bald men with pleasing natural muscle tone. Or without some small degree of abdominal / back / hip fat accumulation. They don't seem to build muscle easily.
- ALL the bald men I've seen / know have underdeveloped calves and glutes, and often forearms and wrists. Again, unless they're stacked.
- the body hair of young bald men seems less uniform and structured than the body hair of men with full heads of hair. It looks more random, like a biological malfunction, as opposed to how nature intended.
- the personality of young bald men is fundamentally different. They seem more socially conscious / aware as opposed to just...living. They always seem on the edge of the social circle, the outsider. Defensive, emotional. They don't seem to interact with people in a normal, socially fluid way. They find small talk awkward.
- they actually seem less selfish, probably as a result of less self assuredness.
EDIT: - I'm convinced the galea must be critical in a big way. What makes this tissue unique? Where do we find this type of tissue elsewhere in the body? Are those areas hairless?
- the galea is part of the superficial back line. Could tension elsewhere in the body, all the way down to the soles of the feet, be important?
- are their certain class correlations we can see in history? Why were all the Greek philosophers and emperors bald but the gladiators weren't often depicted as such? Different diet and lifestyle factors?
- are we looking in completely the wrong place for the cause? Could it be something preposterous like the above where underdeveloped calves and tight hamstrings cause a tight galea?
- is it nature's way of marking humans as past their reproductive prime? Or as a bad egg? Is it nature's flag for the female species: "Not this one. Doesn't work properly."
Really sorry if this offends anyone. These are mainly my own traits that I've picked up in other men with similar condition.
Stay strong guys. We will find a way.
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