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How would you respond to this statement?
08-07-2012, 05:49 AM,
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RE: How would you respond to this statement?
hmmm, in a nutshell people making comments using logic with not a lot of emotion attached
and probably unintentional prejudice, lack of education,dated values regarding wearing,

only two people know i wear, my mother, 100% supportive, as she’s watched me struggle and seen the despair, tears, of dealing with my receding hair,my hair salon who I purchased the system, cutting in, + bond.

I suppose its a lot like telling someone you first meet, I’m gay!or I murdered someone,
you know that if you wait until they know you as a rounded person, and see the whole person,
This is similar to the advice don’t tell your partner until you become involved so there not just the man with a hair piece there losing it’s the complex whole person they’ve come to know
the complete package not just a superficial portion of it.

I feel so much compassion for you and I’m so sad that you’re mother has not come to terms with it at the moment.
it will grow on her unlike you’re hair.

as a wearer of nearly 2 years in oct 2012,iv no regrets except the debonding process which I detest , but it’s a means to an end,


would I recommend wearing , hell yeaH!!!!
feelgood factor immeasurable
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RE: How would you respond to this statement? - antywanty - 08-07-2012, 05:49 AM

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