What to women think of a young guy (in 20s) with hair loss?

by Nick | Posted in Singles & Dating

I have noticeably thinning hair. I sport hats when i go to class. But when im not wearing hats, im so self conscious about the hair. I cant stop worrying about it, its affecting my day to day time. I just want to know is hair loss on a man a turn off for women?

I dont let it trouble me , I now many men with thinning or bald heads , it can look very manly .
I deliberate on the worst thing to do is try and hide it , its happing to you so just snub it
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