What I think I meant above was, that I'm not going to go out telling everyone I wear a system (I don't wear yet) but it's on its way to me.
But if someone says ''Your hair looks funny today'' I'll just go ''Ah right, cool'' or something, but then if someone comes out with ''Do you wear a wig?" I'll just probably say ''Yeah, I do'' and if they go on and on about and saying I should shave it etc/it's fake or gets really arsey, or ignornant/rude about it. I'll just end up something like ''Do you wear fake-tan? contact lenses? brasses/root-canal/teeth capped? make up?. As, they are all 'apperance advancers' and not real either. So by your logic you shouldn't be wearing any of them. I know a few guys who wear contact lenses, so I already have that one lined up for folk that might have a go if I wear, or not''.
I've not told my Parents yet. I'm living with them right now, but I've ordered a few things online and my Mum usually asks what I ordered etc, and I'm not going to say anything right now, or just say a few Christmas Gifts. Only thing is, I've not told my Girlfriend yet, and I feel maybe a bit bad about it, but I will at somepoint, I might wait til she asks. How did you guys get round to this, telling your partner, or family?
My girlfriend is great, and I really like her, I have no interest in others, so I will not be wearing to attract other folk, I'm wearing because I want to have a full-set of hair, like I did, and I want to funky style my hair a bit up and seen how great some of the syrups look out there.
In a few years, the stigma will be gone, I think, of course, somepeople are narrow-minded, but I think anyone who does tease, or not like it, will possibly be envious? Unless it looks really awful, e.g. 100% density big thick squirrel with no sides, some of the bad wigs out there, but I think most people can get away with, without being an issue. My brother said (his wife is a hairdresser) we were talking about Wigs last night - that she can notice anyone who wears/dyes their hair/or what not, so I'll see if she spots mine.
Sorry, this is long-winded, but the just of it is - I'm not telling anyone, but if someone asks, I'll say I am wearing, and I really am willing to learn and hopefully it'll look good.
Oops, just realised I posted on this thread already. So, I'll repeat myself again, Sorry folks