Fighting the inevitable is fruitless and uneccessarily stressful.
What do you hope to achieve from hating baldness?
Will it bring your hair back, does it make you feel good, or does it make you feel manly?
Seriously, what is the pay out here?
Baldness doesn't change who you are as a person, it doesn't taint your personality or tarnish your character.
Sure it must be hard to adjust to, I'm no good with change myself, and the kind that affects your confidence is very difficult to deal with.
I grieved the loss of my cupsize post-pregnancy for much too long.
Being angry, feeling upset and less than (a woman) did not bring my breasts back.
All it did was formulate a very low opinion of myself, 1 I had never entertained before.
So again I ask (for you to answer for yourself, not me) what is the payoff here?
Best thing you can do for yourself is acceptance.
I mean, just look at us fall to pieces over cosmetic issues, essentially you're (I'm over it) sweating the small stuff.
God forbid either 1 of us is faced with life altering troubles!
My aunt voluntarily had a double masectomy, now that speaks volumes to me on so many different levels. Gives me a healthier perspective and rectifies my priorities instantly.
On a side note, my BF is 29, I can already see where he'll lose hair first, its already quite thin in certain areas, and for now he keeps it short. He will eventually, probably soon, bald in much the same way his dad did and I have no problem with that.
Besides, Dwayne Johnson is hot

lots of men make bald work for them, don't let it ruin you.
"Grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference"