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Ya I'm around 5'11 so being average heigth helps with the big head....I also used to weigh around 200 to 210 which I think helped....Although I have been dieting lately and am at 175 now and still have some to lose to get down to 10 percent body fat....Baggy clothes help if you have a big head....Have noticed my head has sharank a little since losing weight....

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Thanks I actually like being around 200 to 210 but its not as healthy as being leaner....So as I get into my 30's I want to stay healthy and start forming healthy eating habbits and staying at a healthy weight

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brandelynmarie

I had no clue what I was getting into in here. :hehe:


I see big heads once & awhile in the CAT Scan department. And there isn't a correlation between physical head size & bad attitude....not usually, lol.

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22 3/4 with no hair.
 
That is a bit misleading though, because I have additional head capacity in my frontal lobe area which projects out in a similar fashion to a beluga whale.
 
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It is interesting what functions the frontal lobe area of the brain controls:

The frontal lobes, which are also called the cerebral cortex, are the seat of emotions and judgments related to sympathy, which is the ability to feel sorrow for someone else's suffering, and empathy, which the ability to understand another's feelings and problems. They are also the seat of understanding humor, including subtle witticisms and word plays. The frontal lobes also recognizes sarcasm and irony. And they are where recognition of deception occurs. The frontal lobes control the processes called "mentalizing" upon which our socialization is based; this is the ability to understand another's mental processes. source

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