Yesterday I met and spoke to two women.
The first was a bald black woman in the library and when I asked if she had alopecia she responded that, no, she just liked the look. Thirteen years ago she shaved her head and continued to do so to this day. We spoke for a bit and exchanged shaving tips and our thoughts on living our lives as bald women.
Later on that even while grocery shopping a lady made eye contact with me and then asked if I have cancer. I told her about my alopecia and she continued to tell me that a few months ago she looked just like me. We spoke about her cancer and my alopecia and before she left she parted with the words “I wish that the baldness was my only health issue". I wished her good health and thought, me too.
So often I hear alopecians say that they struggle with people thinking they may have cancer, my experience is that it is usually people who are going through cancer that approach me. They too are looking for connection and we have an awesome opportunity to share and learn with them.
My alopecia and baldness brings me face to face with life, illness and possibly fatality, fashion statements and freedom statements, rebellion and surrender, confidence and humility, rejection and self-acceptance, conformity and self-expression, self-hatred and self-love, hope, reality and an always a new perspective.
Whether I search out opportunities or they find me, the connections in my life are like spider webs. I understand that I have something to exchange with a multitude of women in different situation and these are just a few of the connection with my alopecia! We can decide to spin our webs and grow in these opportunities.
Any thoughts? Or perhaps some opportunities in which your alopecia experience connected with others?
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