I suppose if one is afraid to try anything new due to reasons like tiltable wigs, social insecurity, or irrational fears (like bridges and highways, insane clowns or kapusta festivals), then one might avoid all sorts of open-air, windy, or active endeavors, and stay safe with indoor hobbies. (ME? Reading, talking, art, music, movies, study, work). As a wearer of elastic-held wigs (caps too hot in California), I can understand the trade-offs that I have made in life.
You gals who are brave enough to "go without" could explore a lot more activities and locales, especially in sports, than I did once I lost my hair and went to wigs. You also gained travel, competitions, awards, teammates, health, press, jokes and vocabulary related to sports. My question is, how did you find the acceptance level for relationships (friends, other) change when you moved from hiding to aerodynamic or vice versa? Where, and with whom, have you been the most comfortable? Individually, in pairs, in teams or groups? Is there a mentality, lifestyle or culture better suited to acceptance between people involved in outside vs those who concentrate on inside activities? What did you lose or gain?
I know my answer. What is yours?
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