Written by Richard Simmons| Tuesday, 29 March 2011| There is 1 comment
Real men don't share their emotions and let you know what they are worried about especially if it is something as trivial as hair loss! It is definitely true that some men really are not particularly bothered by male pattern baldness but for others it is soul destroying and devastating.

Teasing and joking with a man about his male pattern baldness can be as dangerous as teasing a woman about having a large backside. You just shouldn't even think of going there! You know the routine; if she says 'does my bum look big in this' the only answer is 'No'.
The same applies to men when it comes to male pattern baldness. If he says 'does my hair look really thin' or 'can you see my scalp' look confused and just say, 'what are you on about' or 'of course not'.
Many women claim that they don't care about being a little bit overweight but you still never tease them about it and in the same way you shouldn't tease men about going bald because you can really hurt them.
Even if a man claims not to give a damn about his baldness he may be suffering from an identity crisis especially if he was previously insecure about his appearance anyway.
We have always argued that Ukmedix News that men need to face up to the fact that they are losing their hair and deal with it head on. One of the most effective ways of dealing with male pattern baldness is to get a prescription for the hair loss drug Propecia which in the vast majority of cases makes a significant difference.
If men are very conscious of the way they look and their hair is thinning they need to consider what else they can do to improve on their appearance. For example dressing well, working out in the gym and taking care of your skin can boost your attractiveness to the opposite sex which let's face it is often the single most important reason why you are so worried about your male pattern baldness in the first place.
