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I've been bald for a year now,and I've actually received more compliments than rude comments and uncomfortable stares. How do you handle the attention?
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Thanks,Mary!
Thank you for your kind words,Leresa! :)
I don't handle anything, I wear a wig and nobody is any the wiser.
Try to remember that you are a great person. Maybe try to wear some clothing your are comfortable in and try to just think about what you are doing. And don't worry about the stares. I think people don't know what to say. I know it's easier said than done. I couldn't go anywhere without my wig. So I admire you for that. However a wig might be the answer.
"When my daughter smiles, it tells the starers that she's happy and normal"
So true. Your phrase above illustrates my goal since developing AU 15 years ago - just smile and exude happiness and positive energy as much as possible.
As for the looks - yeah - I just still find , when bald in public, I will get gaping mouths & stares. As Meryl says, some people stare because they are super curious. As for the others , I guess not much you can do to control other peoples' reactions - especially strangers'.
I admire anyone who has decided to go "au natural". I'm not there and don't know if I ever will be; the closest I can come is wearing a hat or scarf out in public. Even then, I get some stares and sometimes people think I'm struggling w/cancer. If they say something, I use it as a way to educate people about the condition. If they stare, I simply stare back, maybe smile.
You are right though; I did see one woman in public w/o her hair and I thought she looked fabulous...her attire and her attitude pulled it off; I looked at her not because she was bald, but because she looked so exotic and wonderful. I wish I had been able to tell her she had made my day! I have seen other women w/hair shave it very close and thought they looked beautiful, too. I honestly think I look pretty good w/out hair, but I've never liked drawing attention to myself that keeps me from going out w/o a wig, scarf, or hat. Just going to keep working on it.
I NEVER go without my wig, I have had AU for over 42 years now. I think some people look beautiful without a wig or their hair and wear NO HAIR well. Others just do not have the right bone structure, confidence or style for it. Call it what you want. Just not the right thing for some.
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