Graying young

Anyone started to go gray relatively young? I'm 24 and I noticed about 10 gray hairs sporadically around my head. Not all that worried about it since otherwise I'm in great health. Just curious if/when anyone else noticed.

My hair is too stubborn to turn grey and decides fuck it and just falls of my scalp

No, but sometimes i get a single black hair sticking out of my head.

Just dye it dude honestly

Why? I feel like owning it would be better in the long run. Plus, as a male with relatively short hair, I'd have to dye it pretty frequently wouldn't I?

I went gray at a young age. All I can say is that it's better than being bald.

I don't dye my hair but I have in the past. It's actually more work with shorter hair since your roots are constantly growing in and you get haircuts more often only to be left with just gray roots.

A major downside of dying it black (my natural color) in the summer is that if you're outdoors, the sun bleaches black dyed hair a really garish shade of red. I mean sun dyed hair happens anyway but with fake black, it's really noticeable to the point where it's like someone splattered you with red house paint.

In this millennial trash generation, where 75% of women have daddy issues. you can get to clooney level and slay them as Sex Dad

My sides have started greying like 7 years ago. I'm 23.
my father was completely grey in his early 40s.
And on my mother's side, all men are balding.
I also have a receding hairline. I guess I inherited shit genes from both sides.
For the time being I'm going with a buzzcut, maybe I'll start shaving if I really go bald.

My temples have gone completely grey, and about 50% of my facial hair. No hair loss though, baldness doesn't run in the family. I'm 32, apparently my mother's side of the family all went grey in their 30s. I get compliments on it so no complaints.

True, but those aren't necessarily the girls worth slaying. Most of them are fat and have substance abuse issues.

Yea, my mom side of the family grays in their 20s.

Atleast no baldness

I think grey hairs usually come in slow pace, so you'll probably have 10 more in 10 years.

Don't sweat it imo too much, if you happen to be handsome, grey hair just makes you charming.

try jerking off less than 24 times a day.

I started with a few strands in middle school and I have almost a full streak on one side of my head at 20. Am gril tho so people that notice mostly just reference rogue/say it's cool.

just embrace it mang, it looks cool / unique

You'll instantly be promoted to grand master status in the subconscious of everyone you meet and women think its sexy. What's the problem?

This. I wish I had grey hair at my age, or at least some coming in on the sides. It makes you look more respectable to older people who may make choices for your career (bosses, executives, shit like that) if you're in a professional environment.

That honestly does sound cool as fuck. Pic?

I was 21 when I got my first one. It's just hair, not worth any worry.

Got my first gray hairs at 18. Visibly graying by my late 20s. Full Clooney in my 30s.

Women love it.

It's not bad.

Two words: Silverback Gorilla

Nope. All the men from both sides of my family retain the color of their hair late (although dad started losing his when he turned 20).

If I have to go gray, I just hope I get the glorious genes of my grandmother who has this otherworldly bright silver hair.

27, about 10% of my hair is greying

Looks pretty sexy IMO