Certain people feel they can rub it in your face. Certain people feel they can take advantage of your hair-loss. Certain people feel they feel the need to comb their hair in front on you whilst you are visiting a public rest-room.
This has happened to me twice this week, although the first time was not as major as this. It makes me angry and a lesser person inside. I feel I am stooping to their level in my life. Today I was on my lunch break, so I decide to visit the men’s toilet because I was desperate. I opened the cubicle, just minding my own business when in walked someone with a full head of hair. He glared at me as if to say, "Look at my hair buddy!" I was not having any of it, so poked my head out the cubicle and told him that I was NOT his buddy and never will be! I immediately started boiling up inside but I kept this to myself as I did not want the person to know that his staring at me in a public toilet angered me.
So I continued to stare back at him whilst he looked in the mirror and combed his long blonde hair. He gave that that look as if to say "what are you looking at?" Well, that's when I lost it, so I told him I was bothered by his actions and concerned that he felt the need to stare at my hair in a public toilet. I said to him, does he need to comb his hair in front on me whilst staring at my head. It is inappropriate.
That's when he slowly continued to comb his hair in front on me. I was adamant, that I was not going to be the one to leave the toilet first because I knew that was admitting defeat and giving in to a person with a full head of hair. So I gave him the staring treatment back whilst he combed his blond hair in the mirror. What do you want, I asked him?! He said he wanted nothing, but I knew he was rubbing it in my face. It was a slow and casual move of the comb through his hair, it was hair like John Morrison in the WWE and he knew this!
This bugger attacked me in the restroom and there was no need for it.