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Premature Graying Halted/Reversed by a Few Ladies Here?

blackcad

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For the last 15 years, my hair's been going grey a little at a time. I've noticed more and more grey hairs as the years creep by. I've had many stresses in my life these last few years, as does everyone. One neat thing however....I've finally noticed....the greying process seems to have stopped. In fact, it seems as though grey hairs are harder to come by when I look in the mirror. And I haven't yet suffered hair loss.

Hmmm.....I wonder...could there be a connection here....cause and effect? I started seeing escort(s) (one in particular) one year ago. There is nothing else that has changed in my life. Perhaps this has reduced my stress level sufficiently to reverse father time? I sure hope so.

It might be that at a subconcious level, my male psyche believes or chooses to believe that the ladies I see/have seen (and there haven't been many) do actually enjoy spending time with me/ care about me (irrespective of money), are attracted to me...whether it is just an act or not, and that fulfills a fundamental need in me...to be desired.

This fundamental need has not been fulfilled for years, until the last, and so....I put it out there...Is this possible?:)
 

blackcad

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Probably just bad lighting check yerself out in full sunlight
Nope..that's not it. Same bathroom, same lights, same mirror, same hair gel, same ugly face.....but grey hairs are definitely less conspicuous.
 

Devo

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When I look at some of the US Presidents, I am quite frankly shocked at how rapidly they appear to age in a relatively short period of time. It has to be the stress.
 

vancity_cowboy

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For the last 15 years, my hair's been going grey a little at a time. I've noticed more and more grey hairs as the years creep by. I've had many stresses in my life these last few years, as does everyone. One neat thing however....I've finally noticed....the greying process seems to have stopped. In fact, it seems as though grey hairs are harder to come by when I look in the mirror. And I haven't yet suffered hair loss.

Hmmm.....I wonder...could there be a connection here....cause and effect? I started seeing escort(s) (one in particular) one year ago. There is nothing else that has changed in my life. Perhaps this has reduced my stress level sufficiently to reverse father time? I sure hope so.

It might be that at a subconcious level, my male psyche believes or chooses to believe that the ladies I see/have seen (and there haven't been many) do actually enjoy spending time with me/ care about me (irrespective of money), are attracted to me...whether it is just an act or not, and that fulfills a fundamental need in me...to be desired.

This fundamental need has not been fulfilled for years, until the last, and so....I put it out there...Is this possible?:)
it sure is - we've discovered the fountain of youth - and it's located right between the thighs of your favourite sp! :thumb:

When I look at some of the US Presidents, I am quite frankly shocked at how rapidly they appear to age in a relatively short period of time. It has to be the stress.
they use grecian formula during the first election campaign, then they gradually stop using it towards the end of their term :cool:
 

Tugela

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Stress doesn't cause greyness.

Clinton (and most presidents for that matter) rapidly go grey because after they are elected they don't need to keep dying their hair so they look younger.
 

Devo

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Stress doesn't cause greyness.

Clinton (and most presidents for that matter) rapidly go grey because after they are elected they don't need to keep dying their hair so they look younger.
I don't agree with you. First of all your argument is predicated on the assumption that all the presidents in question are genetically predisposed to excessive greying at an abnormally young age.

Secondly why would presidents allow their hair to grey when they have to run for a second term. Obama is the perfect example of this. He has another election campaign next year yet he has allowed his hair to turn grey.
 

vancity_cowboy

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I don't agree with you. First of all your argument is predicated on the assumption that all the presidents in question are genetically predisposed to excessive greying at an abnormally young age.

Secondly why would presidents allow their hair to grey when they have to run for a second term. Obama is the perfect example of this. He has another election campaign next year yet he has allowed his hair to turn grey.
it gives the voters the impression that he is hastening his journey to the grave by selflessly giving of himself for his office, his party and his country... blah... blah... blah...
 

Tugela

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I don't agree with you. First of all your argument is predicated on the assumption that all the presidents in question are genetically predisposed to excessive greying at an abnormally young age.

Secondly why would presidents allow their hair to grey when they have to run for a second term. Obama is the perfect example of this. He has another election campaign next year yet he has allowed his hair to turn grey.
Because after you get elected and you run for a second term, you become an "elder statesman", and it is your maturity that is more valued than your vitality. Before you are elected you lack the necessary "maturity" so you have to project vitality instead, hence the hair coloration in the first bid for office (unless you are really old, but even then it still happens to some extent).
 

jesuschrist

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Stress doesn't cause greyness.

Clinton (and most presidents for that matter) rapidly go grey because after they are elected they don't need to keep dying their hair so they look younger.
Stress doesn't cause greying of the hair, but stress causes rapid aging, and that causes the greying.

Yours is another example of how people can't link apparent cause-and-effect because there is this tendency today for obtusely isolating elements and trying to directly de-link them so as to produce profound conclusions. Like those who say there is no direct link between putting a cellphone in the pocket and reduction in sperm, or that HIV doesn't cause AIDS.
 

jesuschrist

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For the last 15 years, my hair's been going grey a little at a time. I've noticed more and more grey hairs as the years creep by. I've had many stresses in my life these last few years, as does everyone. One neat thing however....I've finally noticed....the greying process seems to have stopped. In fact, it seems as though grey hairs are harder to come by when I look in the mirror. And I haven't yet suffered hair loss.

Hmmm.....I wonder...could there be a connection here....cause and effect? I started seeing escort(s) (one in particular) one year ago. There is nothing else that has changed in my life. Perhaps this has reduced my stress level sufficiently to reverse father time? I sure hope so.

It might be that at a subconcious level, my male psyche believes or chooses to believe that the ladies I see/have seen (and there haven't been many) do actually enjoy spending time with me/ care about me (irrespective of money), are attracted to me...whether it is just an act or not, and that fulfills a fundamental need in me...to be desired.

This fundamental need has not been fulfilled for years, until the last, and so....I put it out there...Is this possible?:)
Yeah your testosterone is probably kicking back in after being dormant for so long. A big factor in the production of that and sperm is what is going on in your brain. Needless to say, it's going to be temporary because aging is going to win over your brain eventually, plus the false intimacy of paying for sex will soon be unavoidable. As they say, ashes to ashes dust to dust.
 

Tugela

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Stress doesn't cause greying of the hair, but stress causes rapid aging, and that causes the greying.

Yours is another example of how people can't link apparent cause-and-effect because there is this tendency today for obtusely isolating elements and trying to directly de-link them so as to produce profound conclusions. Like those who say there is no direct link between putting a cellphone in the pocket and reduction in sperm, or that HIV doesn't cause AIDS.
Grey hair is caused by a decrease in melanin production in your hair follicles, resulting in a loss of the natural coloration of your hair. Once the cells that produce it have gone out of business, that hair stays grey. It can onset at any age, depending on your genes. My brother started going gray as a teenager and he definitely wasn't stressed or prematurely aging.
 

jesuschrist

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Grey hair is caused by a decrease in melanin production in your hair follicles, resulting in a loss of the natural coloration of your hair. Once the cells that produce it have gone out of business, that hair stays grey. It can onset at any age, depending on your genes. My brother started going gray as a teenager and he definitely wasn't stressed or prematurely aging.
And melatonin production decreases with age. Hence age is strongly correlated with gray hair. I mean for Pete's sake just use your common sense.
 

blackcad

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Grey hair is caused by a decrease in melanin production in your hair follicles, resulting in a loss of the natural coloration of your hair. Once the cells that produce it have gone out of business, that hair stays grey. .....
But there are cases where grey hair reverts to the natural colour....the melanocytes begin producing melanin again. This has been documented (and made mainstream news) with use of an anti-cancer drug.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/2180244.stm

http://www.ukmicentral.nhs.uk/headline/database/browse.asp?offset=6543

If and when the mechanism of action is elucidated, one day this may be the next pharmaceutical boom. Who is to say that changes in a man's moods/lifestyle/hormones could not also accomplish a similar reactivation in rare cases.
 
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