I could have sworn that a month ago I had hair on my kneecaps as well, but now it's hardly there.
I could have sworn that a month ago I had hair on my kneecaps as well, but now it's hardly there.
If you run in tights the friction will rub it off.
My brother started getting a bald spot in the middle of his beard... Actually, it started as some white hairs in his thick black beard, then those white hairs just fell out I guess and he had about a dime sized bald spot just to the right of the cleft in his chin. Like waxed bald, no stubble or anything. It went fast, too - only took about 6 weeks for this to happen. He went to the dermatologist who said he'd seem similar things. Apparently (derm's explanation here) sometimes when we get an infected hair follicle, the resulting immune response will start attacking the follicle itself, not just the infection. So that hair gets killed. And the local immune response will start attacking neighboring follicles, too. So, you end up with a bald spot. He got a cortisone shot IN HIS CHIN...OOOUUUCH. Within a month, stubble was filling in the bald spot.
mighty porn stache wrote:
My brother started getting a bald spot in the middle of his beard... Actually, it started as some white hairs in his thick black beard, then those white hairs just fell out I guess and he had about a dime sized bald spot just to the right of the cleft in his chin. Like waxed bald, no stubble or anything. It went fast, too - only took about 6 weeks for this to happen. He went to the dermatologist who said he'd seem similar things. Apparently (derm's explanation here) sometimes when we get an infected hair follicle, the resulting immune response will start attacking the follicle itself, not just the infection. So that hair gets killed. And the local immune response will start attacking neighboring follicles, too. So, you end up with a bald spot. He got a cortisone shot IN HIS CHIN...OOOUUUCH. Within a month, stubble was filling in the bald spot.
hmmm, that is interesting, you better hope that doesn't happen to you, Mr. P Stache, or I guess it might be better for all of us if you didn't have a P. stache
stop blowing so many dudes and the hair will grow back as the rug burns heal
The better question is why are you obsessing about hair on your kneecaps? I have hairy legs as real men do and I have never had hair on my kneecaps. But then I don't have hair on my nose and my fingers and................
Let it go.
I miss the hair on the bottom of my feet.
No Name wrote:
The better question is why are you obsessing about hair on your kneecaps? I have hairy legs as real men do and I have never had hair on my kneecaps. But then I don't have hair on my nose and my fingers and................
Let it go.
I'm not obsessing, it's just that there's irritated stubble growing there, unlike the regular long hair on the rest of my leg. I wanted to know if it will grow, or if it's always going to be like that. It feels like I have rug burn, could that happen from running in regular running pants, and not tights?
People keep calling me a "Wunderkind" ... I don't even know what that means. I mean, I know what it means, it means very successful for your age, so I guess it makes sense, but... it's a weird word.
Running in running pants is probably the reason. The friction from the pants is rubbing away your hair. I have problems like this when I wear shorts or running pants, but not tights.