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He might be a good guy, but he's definitely not a great actor.
He was OK in 1 movie that I've seen, and I've seen most of his movies. And even then he was awkward when he tried to be mushy.
LOL! The Rock needs to be type cast for sure. He has limited range. But for example, him in Fast and Furious was a really good fit! Great role for him.
How the hell is hair loss not a genetic issue? And most guys who go bald start reporting hair loss at like 18-21
The part that's 100% untrue is your statement that if a man has a full head of hair at 23, he will likely continue to have a full head of hair into older years. And where do you get your data on "most" balding men reporting hair loss at a high school to college age level?
As far as fitness goes, I don't know too many people who enjoy working out and bodybuilding as much as I do. I can't imagine ever not working out. Hell I hate being out of the gym for more than a few days
i used to make fun of fatties hardcore when i was younger, never thought i would be overweight. but due to bad eating habits, every time i spend extended periods of time in the US i gain a lot of weight.
Did you not see the thread I started about that 32 year old at the bar I go to who is just amazing? I didn't ask her out cause I imagined she would think I'm too young
No, that's not it. You're afraid. You might get rejected, so you reject the possibility of trying with her, based on assumptions, to make yourself feel better.
The part that's 100% untrue is your statement that if a man has a full head of hair at 23, he will likely continue to have a full head of hair into older years. And where do you get your data on "most" balding men reporting hair loss at a high school to college age level?
That's what the trend seems to be, just talking to the men I know who are bald nowadays
And how are you going to disagree that it's genetic and it's based more on your mom's side? (In my case, all the men on my mom's side have a great head of hair)
i used to make fun of fatties hardcore when i was younger, never thought i would be overweight. but due to bad eating habits, every time i spend extended periods of time in the US i gain a lot of weight.
Well, Rock-ette is saying this won't be him (the bad eating habits). So obviously it's not the same thing.
Brahma plans on always being a Rockette. So, not sure how your experience with overeating figures in.
No, that's not it. You're afraid. You might get rejected, so you reject the possibility of trying with her, based on assumptions, to make yourself feel better.
That's pretty much exactly what I was saying, I'm not disagreeing with you
It's based more on jealousy, those women USED to be the young hot chick, and now they're old and washed up and they can't stand to see the men they want chase younger women.
No you didn't understand what I wrote. For me, it was about seeing a few people my own age go through these experiences.
The guys doing the chasing were generally undesirable.
That's what the trend seems to be, just talking to the men I know who are bald nowadays
And how are you going to disagree that it's genetic and it's based more on your mom's side? (In my case, all the men on my mom's side have a great head of hair)
I never said it wasn't genetic, I said it was 100% true that bald men start balding at college age. I may have accidentally quoted the full sentence? I don't know.
As far as the "mom's side" thing specifically, that's an old wive's tale. No, balding tendencies do not come from your mom's side. They come from a combination of genes and you hit the genetic lottery there or you don't.
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