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'There is no right or wrong way to have alopecia'
Gail Porter has shown people that bald is beautiful - but she can wear wigs too, says campaigner.
www.bbc.co.uk
Because they're incredibly rare.A bald woman is a more jarring sight than a bald man.
Brutal.I started balding at 18, now almost completely bald at 24
Still have hair on the sides and back though so basically I got a clown haircut
Doesn't matter though cause I always wear a cap when I go outside so my baldness isn't visible and I can feel a bit less like a subhuman
Hatcel is my smallest concern. I'm also 5'5, ugly and disabledBrutal.
Imagine trying to date as a hatcel.
Because they're incredibly rare.
So should bald women not call attention to their issue?
Go to Cambodia. The average male height there is 5'4.Hatcel is my smallest concern. I'm also 5'5, ugly and disabled
But I cant get neetbuxx thereGo to Cambodia. The average male height there is 5'4.
Let's face it all of us would fuck a bald Stacy in a minute if given the opportunity which will never happenA bald woman is a more jarring sight than a bald man.
Holy fuck nigga you're obnoxious.So should bald women not call attention to their issue?
Holy fuck nigga you're obnoxious.
It feels like I am talking to an ITtardThis is women bringing attention to female baldness, this is not them saying "Male baldness doesn't matter."
It's because being bald as a female isn't going to condemn you to a life of loneliness. Also it's infinitely more acceptable for women to wear wigs than it is for men. It's a non issue.But I don't think this is one of them.
It's because being bald as a female isn't going to condemn you to a life of loneliness. Also it's infinitely more acceptable for women to wear wigs than it is for men. It's a non issue.
They do to some degree. The hairline recedes, thins or they get bald patches. If they live long enough.Not true. Some people dont go bald.
Why not? You're still a citizen of your home country.But I cant get neetbuxx there
yes it is.You can't just complain about anything. This is women bringing attention to female baldness, this is not them saying "Male baldness doesn't matter."
One man, 6 women. Black women even get mentioned before men. When most black women wear wigs by choice.They even mention male baldness in the article.
Nigga, this is like writing an article about breast cancer and making it about men. Baldness barely impacts women but destroys men. How many men do you know who have suffered some form of balding compared to women? I bet you don't know a single woman. All the women I know had fine hair into old age. Almost all of the men I know went bald to some degree. My Mum is in her 60s and has a great head of thick hair. My Dad went bald in his early 20s. In addition, realistic wigs for women have been available for decades, they only recently became available for men.There's plenty of moments in history where men have been ignored in favor of women, and they've been discussed on this forum. But I don't think this is one of them.
yes it is.
One man, 6 women. Black women even get mentioned before men. When most black women wear wigs by choice.
Nigga, this is like writing an article about breast cancer and making it about men. Baldness barely impacts women but destroys men. How many men do you know who have suffered some form of balding compared to women? I bet you don't know a single woman. All the women I know had fine hair into old age. Almost all of the men I know went bald to some degree. My Mum is in her 60s and has a great head of thick hair. My Dad went bald in his early 20s. In addition, realistic wigs for women have been available for decades, they only recently became available for men.
The author is an immigrant, young, female diversity hire. Here's one of her very few previous articles: https://www.media-diversity.org/bla...hing-a-sinister-millennial-form-of-blackface/
yes it is.
One man, 6 women. Black women even get mentioned before men. When most black women wear wigs by choice.
Nigga, this is like writing an article about breast cancer and making it about men. Baldness barely impacts women but destroys men. How many men do you know who have suffered some form of balding compared to women? I bet you don't know a single woman. All the women I know had fine hair into old age. Almost all of the men I know went bald to some degree. My Mum is in her 60s and has a great head of thick hair. My Dad went bald in his early 20s. In addition, realistic wigs for women have been available for decades, they only recently became available for men.
The author is an immigrant, young, female diversity hire. Here's one of her very few previous articles: https://www.media-diversity.org/bla...hing-a-sinister-millennial-form-of-blackface/
Who cares what's "weirder"? It's worse for a man, because a bald woman has exponentially more SMV than a bald man, on account of being a woman. And she can easily get a wig and most men won't even know or care.Baldness is more common for men, but for whom is it more acceptable? Baldness alone, no other factors, which is weirder? A bald man or a bald woman?
"Pieces" were laughably obvious and unrealistic until very recently.You wanna say women wear wigs? Men wear pieces too.
Who cares what's "weirder"? It's worse for a man, because a bald woman has exponentially more SMV than a bald man, on account of being a woman. And she can easily get a wig and most men won't even know or care.
"Pieces" were laughably obvious and unrealistic until very recently.
You're individualising it when the article is making it about gender groups. And approaching the article from a typical feminist perspective, which does the same.
That's their narrativeA bald woman is a more jarring sight than a bald man.