Being "follicularly challenged"

If this runs in your family, do you see an increase (or decrease) by generation? I feel like I see lots more 25-35 year old men with significant hair loss than I remember when I was that age a generation ago. Or did young men in the 70’s just get shaggy enough to hide it?

My son and nephew both just buzz off what remains and are fine with it. But I think both started losing hair before their fathers did, and that their fathers lost hair before their fathers did. My friend with an MS in Nutrition blames it on all the hormones in modern food. Don’t want to derail this into a diet thing, but do you see more hair loss in younger guys, or just more acceptance?

seems the same to me

A lot of the hormones people ingest, from food and other sources, from what little I know, consist of phytoestrogens. Which would suggest the opposite effect!

My husband has lost almost all the hair on the top of his head. He is bothered by it too. I don’t like it when anyone makes comments about it because I know that while he might laugh it up with whoever makes a crack about it, he is sensitive about it.
It doesn’t bother me at all…he is just as handsome to me as the day I met him