"That’s it?"
"It’s like a thermometer on your head."
"What does your wife think about it?"
"Why don’t you ask her."
I had imagined chummy conversations with my male friends, sharing, revealing secrets - maybe even someone breaking down and crying. Perhaps I’d seen too many buddy films from Hollywood.
"Listen," Napoleon said. "I don’t want to talk about this. I’m a reporter and I’m always asking people questions. I know how this works."
"Right," my girlfriend said later. "He’s just proud."
At the top of The American Hair Loss Council’s list of ways to overcome baldness is a seemingly simple solution: accept it, and learn to live with it. This is often easier in theory than in practice. Hair loss can strike at a man’s self-esteem, which as any woman knows is a bold but fragile beast.
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