Study says short men more likely to go bald than taller men.

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Study says short men more likely to go bald than taller men.
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Re: Study says short men more likely to go bald than taller men.
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Well i have receding hairline, and i've had that for a very long time.

I didnt read your added article, but i think that stress may be a factor in this reguard, due to short men dealing with issues. 

Maybe im wrong, just a quick thought

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Daily Mail is full of sh**. According to Daily Mail, short men are more likely to have cancer, more likely to have receeding hairlines, more likely to have a heart attack, more likely to cut classes in university, more likely to have mortgage foreclosures. If anything it shows their editor's disdain for shorter men. Every week they post some BS where they twist studies to fit their narrative. 

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Oh man, do I remember my first leather jacket—the sleekness, the subtle gloss, the way it made me feel instantly cool. Now in middle age, I can trace that feeling back to growing up on re-runs of Happy Days, watching the Fonz, seeing Run-DMC rock their leather track jackets, and watching Michael Jackson command the screen in his punk-inspired Bad era. Later came the bomber, lettered, and logo-heavy jackets of the early ’90s worn by artists like Nas. By the time the glossy leather trend of the late ’90s and early 2000s rolled around, it all came full circle (remember the Shaft remake?). So when I finally bought my first leather peacoat in the early 2000s, I felt like a celebrity stepping out onto the streets of NYC—you couldn’t tell me a thing (especially when I flipped that collar up!). Even as that coat started to show a little wear, strangers still had plenty of compliments to give.

Every man needs a leather jacket in his wardrobe. If you’re style-conscious—especially if you’re a shorter man—you might even consider owning a few. Few pieces signal effortless cool and attention to detail quite like leather. In this guide, we’ll touch on a bit of history, break down the key types of leather jackets, and show you how to pair them with outfits that elevate your overall look. Just in time for the unpredictable early-spring weather, consider this your go-to leather jacket guide for shorter men


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When it was time to buy my first leather jacket, a guy at work pointed me to “Schott” —and for good reason. Co-founder Irving Schott is credited with creating one of the first modern zippered leather motorcycle jackets in 1928. The brand still carries his name today.

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From military necessity to style icon, the leather jacket has never really left the spotlight.

 

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