Some years ago, a professor from Cairo, Egypt, demanded a divorce and damages of more than $86,000 from his wife for deception.
The professor said that, on their wedding night, he made the shocking discovery that his attractive young wife was bald while running his fingers through her beautiful hair as she slept.
He claimed that horror set in when the hair turned out to actually be a wig.
He said that one of the things he liked about his wife was her beautiful long hair, and he was disgusted to find out on his wedding night that it wasn’t real.
The bride lost her hair at a young age due to illness and had worn a wig ever since.
I'm not sure how (or whether) this legal case was settled. (If you know, please tell the rest of us.)
However, I'm curious to know how an alopecian might convince their intimate partner or spouse not to abandon the relationship under such circumstances.
What would you suggest to an alopecian who was not only in the bride's situation, but who also really wanted their lover to stay with them regardless of the fact that their lover believed all along that they had "real" hair?