we probably lost our body hair after adapting to using animal skins and fire to keep warm at night.
Less hair means less parasites and it's easier to tell if a fellow human is sick or not when they have less hair to hide the symptoms, so being hairless means more chance of mating so the excessive body hair is slowly bred out of the gene pool.
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Is that why dolphins are hairless? And those little rat-like dogs?
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostThere was a programme on TV last night talking about the evolutionary reasons behind humans loosing their fur. The general idea they attached to was that it was related to cooling.
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Originally posted by Jubber View PostThere's this bloke a few desks away from me who keeps looking at me and smirking. I think he may be 'one of those' and since I have recently joined the ancient order of 'The Knights of Sodom' and have adopted the sacred hairdo, next time the little mincer is the bog I'm going to batter him with my Cilice.
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Originally posted by zeitghostMale pattern baldness is caused by testosterone.
Chopping your nads off reduces the testosterone level rather a lot...
Eunuchs tend to get fat.
HTH.
nah, I'm not much good at bolecular science
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Originally posted by zeitghostTestosterone.
If you chop your nads off you won't go bald.
You'll get rather fat though.
HTH
<fat and bald here>
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostStigmata is a real condition, or so it told me on the zone reality channel last week on SKY.
Time to get back to work me thinks.
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostThere was a programme on TV last night talking about the evolutionary reasons behind humans loosing their fur. The general idea they attached to was that it was related to cooling. For one thing our large brains require a lot of cooling and we are the best sweaters on the planet. Bare skins helps evaporation. We kept head hair for protection against the sun.
Anyway my point, one left unaddressed by the program, is why do males lose their head hair? Some (or probably most to some degree) males start to lose head hair in their early twenties and this you would think would be noticed by evolution. And why is it mainly males (or should I say manly males )? I gather females do too, but at much later age and in a different way.
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There's this bloke a few desks away from me who keeps looking at me and smirking. I think he may be 'one of those' and since I have recently joined the ancient order of 'The Knights of Sodom' and have adopted the sacred hairdo, next time the little mincer is the bog I'm going to batter him with my Cilice.
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There was a programme on TV last night talking about the evolutionary reasons behind humans loosing their fur. The general idea they attached to was that it was related to cooling. For one thing our large brains require a lot of cooling and we are the best sweaters on the planet. Bare skins helps evaporation. We kept head hair for protection against the sun.
Anyway my point, one left unaddressed by the program, is why do males lose their head hair? Some (or probably most to some degree) males start to lose head hair in their early twenties and this you would think would be noticed by evolution. And why is it mainly males (or should I say manly males )? I gather females do too, but at much later age and in a different way.
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Originally posted by lightng View PostJesus shaves.
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Stigmata is a real condition, or so it told me on the zone reality channel last week on SKY.
Time to get back to work me thinks.
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It's a target. See if you can hit the centre of the cross by flicking bogies at him.
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