DoneWithIt
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As if it isn't bad enough to lose your hair, we have to be reminded not only when we look in the mirror but everywhere we go?
The world is truly hair dominant, but I've noticed just how hair dominant it is first after I started losing my hair.
You can't escape people with full heads of hair no matter what you do, they're everywhere reminding you just how unlucky you are.
You can't even escape it if you stay inside, cause the TV is full of commercials for hair products, hair dye etc.
If you watch a TV show they almost always have perfect heads of hair and even make fun of hair loss (I've noticed this a lot lately).
If you read a magazine it is full of hair ads and tutorials for the perfect hair.
This morning I got so tired of the hair commercials on TV that I turned it off to listen to the radio instead.
Guess what was on the radio??? Nothing other than a show where 2 people bragged about their full heads of hair, an elder woman and a middle aged man.
They made fun of people with baldness especially the man who said his friends were bald and they were jealous of his hair (while laughing an evil laugh). They also made fun of men in wigs.
I turned it off, needless to say.
I guess to escape you need to lock yourself in a dark room with no electronic devices whatsoever.
It's ****ing hard to move on when hair is literally everywhere except on my head where it belongs....!!
The world is truly hair dominant, but I've noticed just how hair dominant it is first after I started losing my hair.
You can't escape people with full heads of hair no matter what you do, they're everywhere reminding you just how unlucky you are.
You can't even escape it if you stay inside, cause the TV is full of commercials for hair products, hair dye etc.
If you watch a TV show they almost always have perfect heads of hair and even make fun of hair loss (I've noticed this a lot lately).
If you read a magazine it is full of hair ads and tutorials for the perfect hair.
This morning I got so tired of the hair commercials on TV that I turned it off to listen to the radio instead.
Guess what was on the radio??? Nothing other than a show where 2 people bragged about their full heads of hair, an elder woman and a middle aged man.
They made fun of people with baldness especially the man who said his friends were bald and they were jealous of his hair (while laughing an evil laugh). They also made fun of men in wigs.
I turned it off, needless to say.
I guess to escape you need to lock yourself in a dark room with no electronic devices whatsoever.
It's ****ing hard to move on when hair is literally everywhere except on my head where it belongs....!!