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Notcoolanymore

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There are even better options than dental implants? Interesting...
 

Notcoolanymore

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You actually went out on New Years eve? I had to work.
 

EvilLocks

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I am not saying your life has been nothing but sunshine and rainbows, but has your life really been that bad?

Yes, my life has "really been that bad." At least my teenage to adult years. I've been suffering from really bad anxiety (panic attacks and generalised anxiety disorder) since the age of 16-17, which has resulted in me being in psychiatry ever since. I can't really count how many therapists I've had by now, luckily I've finally found a good one. Anyway, all of this resulted in me suffering from terrible insomnia for years, that and a constant, chronic fatigue that barely has me out of bed most days. I also suffer from chronic tinnitus. Then I was struck by rapidly progressing baldness at the age of 20, which eventually landed me in a psychiatric clinic where I was (wrongly) medicated for schizophrenia. All of these problems have cost me almost all my friends and social circle, my education went south and I lost my job, and my relationship with my family was changed forever because they didn't support or believe me. I now wear a wig and is more depressed than ever.

I kinda hate having to "explain" myself, just because I'm good looking doesn't mean my life has been a breeze. Anyone who spent a day in my shoes would understand. I'm not saying I have it worse than anyone here, quite the opposite, but I'm kinda offended when someone has the nerve to ask "has your life really been that bad?" after all the sh-t I've been through.
 

Rudiger

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There are lots of treatments in development.


BTW, the statement at the bottom of your posts grabs my attention every time I see it:

"Woman will rather intercourse with a dog rather than have a sex with an unattractive male."

Do you really think she would rather f*** a dog than an unattractive man?

My instant reaction is that reasonably it's out of the question, of course she'd rather f*** a human, however some women are crackers, and hate men, especially unattractive ones which they instantly deem creepy and un-trusting, probably with some sordid background.

So the thing is, for some misandrists, the big issue of f*****g an unattractive man isn't just the unpleasantness of going through with the act, but on top of that is the fact she'll know the unattractive man will remember it, and know he banged her. Even if it was forced, and he knows he was only picked instead of a dog, some women are absolutely nuts like that. It would still matter too much to them that he got out of his depth, got to see her naked and bang her, that's too much to deal with. Can't let a filthy man have that privilege, would rather f*** a dog.

Would this apply to many women? No idea to put a percentage on it, of course it would be low, but it's kinda crazy what was initially seems like a bold or exaggerated statement at first, there's a bit more to it if you think about it.
 
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CaptainForehead

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I'm kinda offended when someone has the nerve to ask "has your life really been that bad?" after all the sh-t I've been through.

As a pretty girl on a men's hairloss forum where ugly baldcels reside, you should expect having to explain yourself.
 

CaptainForehead

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I really don't see why. Being pretty does not prevent you from being depressed!

Think about it -- how would this argument go if a healthy man were to post on a women's impact of breast cancer forum "Being healthy does not prevent a man from feeling depressed!".
 

EvilLocks

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I really don't see why. Being pretty does not prevent you from being depressed! Wearing a wig so young must be one of the toughest experience. @EvilLocks you are brave. I feel really bad my hair are falling and I constantly think of this moment I am going to have to put a wig... It's been killing me slowly, pretty much.

Thank you Pas, but I really don't think I'm brave. I'm merely doing what I have to do in my situation, what anyone would do if they were me. And I hope you'll never, ever get to the point of having to wear a wig...
 

EvilLocks

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What is all of this talk about her being pretty? How can she be pretty if she's missing a lot of hair?

Some members have seen me WITH a hair piece, that looks realistic. That's what they're basing their 'ratings' off of. If they saw me without my hair piece, it would probably be a different story...
 

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Some members have seen me WITH a hair piece, that looks realistic. That's what they're basing their 'ratings' off of. If they saw me without my hair piece, it would probably be a different story...

I know. I've understood all along that when people say you're pretty they're talking about the way you look with your hairpiece. I understand that without your hairpiece it's a different story.

You have to try to keep your spirits up. I think we're in a good time.
 
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CaptainForehead

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Some members have seen me WITH a hair piece, that looks realistic. That's what they're basing their 'ratings' off of. If they saw me without my hair piece, it would probably be a different story...

But this is one of the central differences between men and women. Men don't mind women wearing wigs. It's just another thing on top of high heels, push up bras, makeup, eyelashes and hair color. Women on the other hand find it unacceptable for men to wear wigs. Society mocks men who wear wigs.
 

nameless

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But this is one of the central differences between men and women. Men don't mind women wearing wigs. It's just another thing on top of high heels, push up bras, makeup, eyelashes and hair color. Women on the other hand find it unacceptable for men to wear wigs. Society mocks men who wear wigs.

I agree that men are OK with women wearing wigs whereas women snicker at men who wear wigs, but men do not think that a wig on a woman's head is = to her own living growing hair.

We have all had this discussion many times and it's a false idea that if a woman wears a wig that solves her hair loss problem. The people around her and the men in her life will not feel the same way about her wig as they did about her real hair. And they will think about what she really looks like under her wig. They will even try to imagine it.
 
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nameless

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Well I was also telling the truth so.

Yea, she's probably pretty when she wears her hairpiece. But she wants her living growing hair that's a natural part of her body, just like the rest of us want. She's not happy. And she's not going to be happy until she gets her own living growing hair that sprouts from her own skin. And until she gets that, people should stop acting like a wig is good enough for HER because she's a woman. It isn't true.
 
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