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Posted by dev on Thursday, May 22, 2008

This is one of the most asked questions I've heard over the year and a half that I've been bald or almost bald. (My hair grows fast.)

When my 30th birthday was approaching I got the thought that NOW I will cut off my long thick hair that I had had forever. I had always admired bald women for their courage and beauty and only wished I had the balls to do the same. However I was convinced that the minute I shave off my hair I would meet a guy I fall in love with and we'd want to get married and then I'd be a bald bride which I didn't want to be. :p Silly, I know, but that's the way it went down.

On my 30th birthday however I was married. I told my husband that I wanted to shave off my hair. He didn't object at all, so that's what we did. He was the one to cut it off. :)

So, that's how I stopped hiding under the impression that I was pretty much normal. Now everyone who I meet will expect to find something a little out of the ordinary in me, which is the way I like it. The bald head actually helps people to see me as for who I am, as they really need/want to work to figure me out. Without it you had to be very observant to notice that.

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