Soapy Sam said:
Carlos.
A visit to any mixed sauna will answer your question.
As for evidence- if you don't believe this simple statement, why would you believe a photograph, which might be faked as easily?
nb, my own researches indicate women grey at similar rates to men, but are much more assiduous about disguising it by dye and plucking. Perhaps your Amazon friends have similar cultural behaviour? It's not something I've seen mentioned by anthropologists. (Which is quite interesting in itself).
Whether there is any evolutionary advantage to greying or balding I don't know. I doubt it. Just a consequence of telomeres wearing out.
Hi Soapy Sam:
I enjoyed your interesting post .
Sorry if I made you look at that region.
Of course I trust you and the others poster who said that .
But that is not a real evidence, only words .
Billy Joe posted a commercial link , poorly related to the topic.
I don't pretend that posters here (I prefer women) send their own naked pictures ( I know is not an evidence either) Even if Mr.Randi , just say so he has the same grey or white hair, is not an evidence.
But I am sure there must be scientific studies about the topic.
Those studies can even help bald people. Is a part of our body that is not well studied.
In spanish are two words : pelo y cabello . It depends to the hair of what region of your body are you refering,
I think in englih is only "hair". Also "pelo" is just for the hair of animals. "cabello" is for the hair of the head.
Maybe there is really a difference between those hairs,
Pubic hair is more curly (?) and strong -thicker(?), not so thin as the hair of the head.
Anyway, I appreciate all your posts , and remember this thread was only made based on empiric observations and some bla bla bla out there.
But... still some real evidence will be accepted.
Thanks,
S&S
P.S.
Or just have fun with the topic of the thread.