Living Abroad With A Hairpiece For A While

abra

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Only thing worse than rug is hair transplant.
In 95% of the cases (hopeully there are lucky ppl too) You will end up seeing shinning bald guy with same jealosy as you see fullhead today. Its a never ending fruststing cycle.
 

sunchyme1

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Yawn I'm just here for the dick pics.

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EvilLocks

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Most dont ever seem to understand this, exchanging one problem for another.


once you wear a piece there is no turning back. It becomes psychological warfare to maintain that image while sacrificing hobbies, interests, that lead to becoming a more private person.

Most of the anecdotes and discussion over the internet of the pros are all bullshit anyway. We tend to dismiss the millions of people who have tried and decided it wasnt for them. take a look at the prosthesis section and you will see no differently, many have tried and failed the process.

mentally straining and exhausting to say the least. Worrying about the next wig, bad cut ins, constant hair cuts to maintain a certain look.


Wearing hats every day because you cannot wear this unit under the sun or it will turn a different color. (dont listen to sheep who tell you otherwise)


my life was so much better when I got rid of it. Sure I didnt look as good, but at least I have a life. That wig forced me into a more private life, which led to living a situational life style. Never comfortable around women and avoiding the water and wild life. They say I could sweat all I want, swim and sky dive. More bullshit, that adhesive breaks down quick the more you sweat and expose your self to the heat. It gets to the point where it becomes mush and seeps through the lace, which causes more problems if you dont keep up with attachments. Could gently pull the soggy unit off, and hard press it back on.


Approach with a gain of salt, hair pieces are all smoke and mirrors. With immaculate care and maintenance it can look undetectable at sight. Physically, forget it. Can feel it as soon you as run your hands through the hairline.

Most people dont like to hear the truth, blinding themselves by periodic google searches to find something thats relevant to to there beliefs. But there is no denying the truth that less density is better then living under a private, situational life style. o

You describe the realistic life with a hair piece very well, probably better than me. But then again maybe it's because I don't really like talking about it. However, I'll try.
When you read about hair pieces online, it's all positives and few - if any - negatives.
Realistically though, there's much more negatives than positives. In fact, the only positive thing about wearing a hair piece (of high quality) is that you look good. I even get compliments on my hair, which is super nice. Unfortunately, this is where the positives stop and the mountain of negatives begin.
The constant fear of the adhesive breaking down and the piece coming off is what bugs me the most. I am constantly on alarm, checking if the piece is stuck properly, gluing it down if it isn't. Then there's all the things I cannot do - getting sweaty, swimming, washing my hair as often as I'd like, expose my hair to sunlight, having rough sex etc. The advertisements claim that you can still do all these things with a hair piece, but that's a straight up lie. Wearing a hair piece leads you to live a very limited life.
Sometimes I wish I had the guts to just shave my head and be bald and proud (LOL), but that's simply just not for me. My looks has always, and will always be of great importance to me. Maybe I will one day get so sick of this hair piece that I just start wearing a regular wig, but I don't think it's time for that - yet at least.
The only positive thing about wearing a hair piece as a woman - apart from that I look good - is that there's little social stigma around women and wigs. Had I been a man, I don't think I could have handled wearing a rug just for this simple reason.
When I tell people I wear a wig (which I rarely do) they almost always sympathize, I've never been laughed at or having people make jokes at my expense (at least to my face...), something I'm grateful for. People understand why I wear a wig, after all being a bald woman is pretty much unacceptable in this time and day.
Still, I can't help dreaming of the freedom I'd have if I could just let go of this rat that I have on my head. Maybe, one day...
 
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