Leave the BlTCH!
2007-06-19 03:59:35
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answer #1
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answered by #1 Monkey Minion 3
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Many men share your hair-loss condition. It is not as uncommon as you may think and it often starts in early twenties. Sometimes it can be induced by diet or working in a chemical environment, but most often it is hereditary.
That said, if this is the sole reason she gave for wanting a divorce, then there are only two options:
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you married a bimbo who values little or nothing, which would include you,
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2-something else is seriously troubling her, and it seems likely that something else is on her side.
The hair is just a cover for something deeper.
If you want the marriage to continue then you need to have a long and frank talk with her.
2007-06-18 01:24:40
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answer #2
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answered by Ef Ervescence 6
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OKAY FIRST OFF BECAUSE YOUR HAIR IS THINNING IS A BAD REASON FOR DIVORCING YOU.. secondly if she truely loves you, she would accept you for how you are and try to help you if you wanted to change what is happening to you.. I recommend this hair line called nioxin... It is clinically proven to make thin hair thicker and grow back!!! I love this stuff its awesome... also it has vitamins that you can take as well.. there's a shampoo, conditioner and scalp treatment... And it has different systems that meet different hair needs. I will leave the website for you at the bottom. on the wegbsite it provides a "questionare" that you answer so that it can tell you what system you need for your type of hair to meet your needs. Good luck and it seems like you care more about the marrige than she does... Talk things over .... ;-)
2007-06-18 01:34:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Hate to say it mate, but I agree with everyone here who says the problem is in the relationship and not your hair loss.
That being said it is easy for us to sit in judgement here when we dont know the full story or your history together.
if you are looking to get some help or treatment for your thinning hair, and if it is worrying you (wife leaving notwithstanding) why not visit this website
http://www.hairloss-treatments.net
And check out the articles and resources. I have known a few people (men and women) who have gotten great results with Provillus which is a 100% natural supplement you take to help stop hair loss and help to re-grow your hair. You can find out more about Provillus at the site.
Good luck pal both with your hair loss treatment and your marriage.
2007-06-18 02:05:46
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answer #4
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answered by cvoneau 2
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Your wife is not very devoted if she wants a divorce over something so superficial as thinning hair, if that is the real reason then you're better off without her! However I suspect there are other reasons which are more serious. Perhaps you should focus on dealing with the other issues and you may have a better chance of saving your marriage.
2007-06-18 01:24:22
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answered by ? 2
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I realize I may not be directly answering your question, but I think your wife's concern isn't really the root issue. I know this may seem presumptuous, but have you considered asking her to join you for one session of couples therapy?
This may help so that the end of your hair does mean the end of your marriage.
That unsolicted bit being said, I do not know of any products on the market to turn you into a human chia-pet, though some of those Rogain and cosmetic treatments, including color products and shampoos maybe helpful. Also, not washing your hair everyday would help.
2007-06-18 01:16:07
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answered by kristyronan 2
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Your wife is either the biggest immature, selfish ***** on the planet, or she just wants a divorce and is using the thinning hair as a convenient excuse. Having more hair is not going to fix this problem.
2007-06-18 01:14:44
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answer #7
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answered by hottiecj *~♥~*~♥~* 4
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Um does your wife love you or your hair?
There's no miracle cure for thinning hair, and plugs, comb overs and spray on hair are just tragic.
I think it's hot when a balding man just shaves his hair really short or off completely. I say embrace what you've got
2007-06-18 01:14:01
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answered by Anonymous
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You need to check your marriage a bit closer. No one divorces over hair so there must be more problems under the surface. Get into counselling with her to figure out the problem. Fixing your hair is not the answer.
2007-06-18 01:11:21
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answered by Gone fishin' 7
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Um... I'm guessing it's not your hair... She is (in my opinion, and I'm sure many others) just looking for an excuse to leave you. If she's not, and really does want to leave because of your hair, let her go. Who wants someone that shallow anyway? Let her go... she's not worth the stress of trying to keep her.
2007-06-18 01:18:05
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answered by Small Town Gal 4
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Yes there are and topical solutions that can help also. But if your wife is that shallow, why would you bother with her? Most women think bald is very sexy. I love the man and not his hair, my husband is balding and I think he's just as cute as ever!
2007-06-18 02:16:29
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answered by Ms.L.A. 6
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