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I am curious how you respond when someone comments on your lack of hair. I have become really good at dealing with little kids who are generally just really curious and tend to be pretty blunt. They either point out the fact that I am a bald girl/lady OR they just ask me why I don't have any hair. Adults are tougher. Strangers often tell me they "like" my "hairdo". I try to be gracious and I say thank-you of course but then I can't seem to leave it at that - I then feel the need to explain about the alopecia ... then it is just kind of awkward. Anyone relate? Any ideas on handling it better? I don't want to ever come off as unkind or rude because I think they are generally just trying to be kind.
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I am so glad when people ask and not assume that I got cancer.
Kids are very funny, I went the other day to the swimming pull and they are totally afraid and confused, they look at you all the time, they are cute.
I think if you take the "problem" a bit in a funny way, people can be less shocked and awkward.
I have a blog where I have written today about this. what a coincidence!!
have a look, it may be interesting for you
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It's there, not always but usually. At least I can fake it well on the days it's not ... usually ... :)
I had my brows and eyeliner tattooed within a few months of going AU in 2008. It works well for me because I can just put on a little brow color to darken them.
How was the eye liner process? I am considering it but am also terrified! Terrified it will hurt like hell AND that they may eff up and I will look more ridiculous than when I lose my fake eye lashes and my eyeliner with them! haha : ) Good thing the ladies are work with are so amazing and understanding.
I don't believe you are the one that needs to 'handle it better'. While I have considerable patience for the curiosity of children, I have far less patience for any comments about my AU from strangers (regardless of intention). My business is none of theirs. Don't like the feeling of going to the grocery store and needing to educate all of the stares and comments about AU.... Now, when it comes to family and friends I have all the patience in the world explaining about AU...I am not uncomfortable in talking about it. I simply like to have the choice who I talk about it with.
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