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Prince Harry Hair Loss
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I mean.. "his grandmother and grandfather are cousins but of course it’s Meghan Markle making him bald at 34"
It's called bad genetics darling look at William.
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I mean.. "his grandmother and grandfather are cousins but of course it’s Meghan Markle making him bald at 34"
It's called bad genetics darling look at William.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It's no-one else's business who someone chooses to marry and as you say it's likely jealousy, but it comes with the territory of being in the public eye and I don't for a second think it bothers Meghan Markle, although I suspect it does Prince Harry as he'll feel he needs to protect her, but I think she's a She-Wolf and doesn't give a damn, and good for her.
I don't think many man marry because they are desperate and don't want to lose the potential wife they have because they are balding.
Anxiety about baldness is probably lower now than it has ever been.
How long since you saw a pathetic comb-over on a man under forty?
Men these days accept their baldness, get a crop, and gracefully accept the hand that nature has dealt them.
I'm not saying that any man is thrilled to be bald, but accepting it is far more common now than previous generations when the notorious com-over was seen everywhere.
It doesn't matter if this is a slow news day for the Express, they don't really do 'news' anymore, but this is desperate, even by their standards!
Anxiety about baldness is probably lower now than it has ever been.
How long since you saw a pathetic comb-over on a man under forty?
Men these days accept their baldness, get a crop, and gracefully accept the hand that nature has dealt them.
I'm not saying that any man is thrilled to be bald, but accepting it is far more common now than previous generations when the notorious com-over was seen everywhere.
It doesn't matter if this is a slow news day for the Express, they don't really do 'news' anymore, but this is desperate, even by their standards!
What a load of rubbish from the Express. The headline asks if his marriage is the cause of his rapid hair loss, then in the article it suggests he married BECAUSE he was quickly losing his hair.
And then this which made me wonder why we're even talking about this ridiculous excuse for journalism:
"...male pattern baldness is a fact of life for sum." I ask you!
And then this which made me wonder why we're even talking about this ridiculous excuse for journalism:
"...male pattern baldness is a fact of life for sum." I ask you!
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