So, in 3 days time I am heading overseas with some mates to see some of the rest of the world - well - namely - the United States. Its just me and 3 of my close friends - - so should be exciting, and I should be excited.
I have to admit though, when it comes to new places, new cultures and acceptence of my slightly different appearance, I'm a little apprehensive about travelling anywhere. Whilst I've had some great experiences, and not much difficulty in other countries, the number of stories I hear about bullying and rude people - especially from many of you on here who live in the US - I find it hard to put the thoughts aside.
So - I'm visiting a number of cities while I'm there including: New York, New Orleans, Las Vegas, San Francisco, and Los Angeles. From what I've heard, at least San Fran and New York are quite open cities with an already overflowing abundance of 'alternative' cultures (so maybe more accepting?)
I'd just like to get an idea from those of you who live in these cities, or have visited them, whether you think I'll have any problems? Should I take a wig? Wear hats/scarves/bandannas alot? Be prepared for curious folk?
In return - - my experiences in other cultures consist of the following:
Australia - Brisbane: My home town :) I love it here, and have had a great experience with acceptance of my alopecia. In the 20 or so years I have been old enough to remember my experiences, I've had very little teasing, alot of very curious (but not rude) questions, and only a small number or negative or abbrasive interactions. So - for those travelling here - you an probably feel comfortable to hold your head high :)
Vietnam: Last year I took a 10 day trip to Vietnam and had a great time. I did not experience any negative reactions to my 'hairstyle' (though I did wear a bandanna for a majority of the trip) - - what I did experience was a mild curiosity in a little old lady serving us tea. She managed to find someone else in her shop that spoke english and we had a bit of translated dialogue about why I had no hair ... very interesting experience, but far from rude :)
New Caledonia: Even in this small French island I experienced very little negativity. I had one native guy ask to kiss my head (which was very reminiscent of drunken culture at home) - but that was all.
So - those are my travel experiences, please - Share your own :)