Headwear and the follically challenged.
I have a theory that men who wear hats/baseball caps,woolies etc from a young age and wear them regularly,are more prone to become as bald as a coot, than men who don't.
I have never worn hats of any kind, even when it's baltic. At the age of 51, i still have a good mop of hair. Most of my mates/work colleagues who don headwear, are either shiny heads, or heading that way.
It is said that a lot of the bodies heat is lost through the top of the napper, but to me, that's a natural process and stops overheating. I think it's more important to let sunlight onto your bonce.
Any thoughts?
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'Men' that wear baseball caps look ridiculous.
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Originally Posted by EdinburghBlue wrote on Wed, 14 January 2015 19:34
I have a theory that men who wear hats/baseball caps,woolies etc from a young age and wear them regularly,are more prone to become as bald as a coot, than men who don't.
Has anyone ever seen a bald homeless guy?
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Does this mean if I cover my nose and ears hair will stop sprouting from these body parts ?
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Originally Posted by EdinburghBlue wrote on Wed, 14 January 2015 19:34
I have a theory that men who wear hats/baseball caps,woolies etc from a young age and wear them regularly,are more prone to become as bald as a coot, than men who don't.
You'd be shit in the army.
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But your theory does have legs .. look what constantly wearing a hat did to this poor fella ..
http://lh4.ggpht.com/_UDIwZAxomYk/S2...edgehair03.jpg
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I have never been one for hats, I'm 'middle aged', I have not lost one hair off my head.
Doubt that 'proves' much http://www.ccmb.co.uk/images/smiley_icons/hehe.gif
My Dad was never 'folic-ly challenged' either.
I suspect that has more of a bearing on it. http://www.ccmb.co.uk/images/smiley_icons/shrug.gif
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From a young age For 15 years I wore a hard hat in the steelworks, and I am pleased to say I have a full head of greying hair, mind you I worked with a right bunch of bald bastards.
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Ive been wearing shirts for years yet still have a hairy back
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Are all chefs, policemen, surgeons, military, traffic wardens, rappers, motorcyclists, tinfoilers, arabs, skiers, fish & chip, popes, divers and bobble-hat wearers bald?
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I can't wear hats. Too hot. It has to be below freezing for me to even think of one.