So is the possibility that she will lose nearly as much hair as a man...The social acceptance of a woman with no hair is just about nil.
So is the possibility that she will lose nearly as much hair as a man...The social acceptance of a woman with no hair is just about nil.
I think the reason it bothers you so is because the diabetes was under control, you could move on with your life, albeit cautiously. Now it seems this old canard has chosen to rear it's ugly self again and try to dominate your life.....
J.
when men go bald it's almost looked upon as a sign of weakness.
That much is true.Male baldness is exacerbated by high levels of testosterone, anyway, so that's a useful comeback if people take the piss![]()
I've been dealing with a slowly thinning scalp the last few years, and while I'm a guy and in theory can just shave it and get away with it, it still nags at me every day. To go from thick and stylable locks to what is essentially just a veneer of short and uncompromising hair is painful and ego-disolving. Worse, I know it will never come back.
I've tended towards hats the last year or so, and found a few that look good on me, I know you have a few of your own so that is a good option until it grows back. For some reason my hair is increasingly very coarse and hard to do much with, so I generally just have to wash it every morning and blow dry it for the illusion of volume. It is really hard to say what to do for your own issues.
A female friend of mine has inherited baldness and her mother has a rather large bald spot on her head, at least comfort yourself with the fact that yours is temporary and probably not nearly as blatant as theirs. You're a good looking woman, and you might be surprised how rarely someone looks at your scalp.
It may be worse for you socially, and I absolutely empathize with the stress and emotional pain, but like JB said above, please don't imagine for a moment that just cause some guys shave their head willingly or look good bald that all of us are so readily accepting. I know one day I won't be able to hide it, but I'm gonna fight it tooth and nail for every last day I can pretend it is all still there.
As for men's balding, I am surprised at the attitude being expressed. I've never met a girl who was turned off expressly by baldness. Some men are far more attractive without hair than with.
In fact, the one that objected to my disability went so far as to say "do you really think I would go out with a retarded crippled freak like you?".
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