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When should you tell a person that you're dating, married to, or interested in that you have alopecia? Or, to pose the question quite differently, do such people have a right to know about your condition and, if so, when should you tell them? If for some reason you don't think it's their business, let's also discuss this perspective.
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Sounds like it went really well. Congratulation on being able to have the hard conversation. Going forward, I would suggest that you don't let your insecurities rule you. Meaning, don't just break it off out of fear of what might happen. See it through and know that you can handle the situation whichever way it goes.
Hi Aimee,
Read the Third Date Rule. You don't want to hide it! Since you're married and it isn't an issue that's great, but for the people who are dating, it's crazy to try and hide it. If someone doesn't accept your alopecia, they aren't worth the effort. You're worth MORE.
If you have a prosthesis or any similar thing, they would feel the irregularities on your head.
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