October 28, 2005

deep question friday

"do guys ever go bald.. you know.. down there?"

"huh? no. of course not."

"why not? i mean, if they can go bald on their heads, why can't they get, like, a receding crotch line?"

"i think when men go bald, the hair just travels further down their body. like onto their backs. so it makes sense that the crotchal region would stay full."

11 comments:

  1. Even though I know you only through cyberspace, I somehow am so totally not surprised that you would come up with that question that it's almost scary. ;)

    Happy Friday!!

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  2. I am needing to know with whom you had that conversation... hmmmmm...

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  3. That IS a deep question -- and one I never thought of before. And I have no one I could ask without getting, at the very least, a really funny look.

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  4. I agree with April...If only they WOULD start balding south of the equator....a girl can dream...

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  5. Yeah, we have all this modern technology but we can't come up with a cheap, easy, painless way to get rid of unwanted hair for good. But they've got a million products to try to grow hair back.

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  6. Do men go bald? No, Well thank goodness for a little manscaping, you know what I mean, who needs to go on a jungle safari.

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  7. Intersting question. As a general rule, the hairier a man's body, the more likely he'll be bald or have a receding hairline.

    That's your science tip of the day...

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  8. Well there's something I have never thought about lol So true though

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  9. NO! we don't go bald down there? But I have not checked out the Nursing homes out either or asked my dad that personal question....

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  10. It's not "bald", it's "follicly challenged".

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  11. Don't know of any guys with a receding crotch line, but are you checking because you know some women who have this "issue"? I don't know of any women who have a receding crotch line either, but maybe men and women don't experience this because we don't normally shampoo, use conditioner, blow dry, highlight, or gel that patch of hair as often as we do the patch on our head.

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