Hair grows fastest from the teens years to the 40's, then growth slows. The fact that hairs are not replaced as fats as they shed leads to hair thinning and some degree of baldness (alopecia).
Most common type, male pattern baldness, is a genetically determined, sex-influenced condition. It's thought to be caused by a delayed-action gene that "switches on" in adulthood and changes the response of hair follicles to DHT (dihydrotestosterone), a metabolite of testosterone. As a result, the follicular growth cycles become so short that many hairs never emerge from their follicles before shedding, and those that do are fine vellus hairs that look like peach fuzz in the "bald" area.
Yes. Male pattern baldness does not affect a man's ability to grow hair on other parts of their body.
for a start its bald. a bald eagle is where all the hair from the pubic triangle is shaved.
that's nasty!
No. Many straight men shave their pubic hair for hygienic and aesthetic reasons.
I would say very little if not none but that's just me
a hair style used by bald men to cover a bald patch- hair from the side of the head is combed across the centre to hide a bald section.
Yes, men like women with pubic hair. All adult women have pubic hair, thus a man who is attracted to adult women (rather than children) likes to see an adult womans body. Some men may have a preference to their partners removing their pubic hair, but all men should expect and respect that adult women have pubic hair.
No, pubic hair is a complete turn-off for men
Oh yes definitely
It means the person Shaves his/her pubic hair. In other words a "Bald Eagle"
No. You can have hair on your breasts, but pubic hair is in the pubic area of your body.
With the times changing and styles changing men change the hair style too. Some of the common hair styles worn by men is the crew cut, bald, or long hair.
pupose of women pubic hair