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LBGTS Alopecian Family and Friends

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Latest Activity: Feb 27, 2020

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Alopecians in LGBT choruses

Started by Brandy. Last reply by Bruce Feb 9, 2014. 1 Reply

What about jobs?

Started by Luc30. Last reply by Cindie Nov 14, 2013. 4 Replies

Out of curiousity....

Started by Kira. Last reply by TsLn Feb 17, 2013. 2 Replies

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Comment by AshLondon on August 20, 2017 at 6:07am
Hey all,

Any nice single gay guys in london? Want to chat? Or if anyone knows a great single guy then let me know. I've found it difficult dating with Alopecia.
Comment by JeffreySF on March 23, 2015 at 11:24pm

I had a consultation with www.hishairclinic .com and I too didn't think it looked real enough to have the procedure done. i especially don't like the "hairline" too dramatic for my taste. Perhaps with time technique may improve with technological advances and a talented technician/artist.

There are other posts about this procedure on AW. Some are positive.

Comment by Keith on March 23, 2015 at 7:49pm

Sk3Bruce23, I checked out the website.  I've thought about that, but I'm concerned with it not coming out looking like it's real.  I don't want to be stuck with something fake looking on my head.  I have scarring alopecia with a majority of my hair gone (I'd say 70% or so).  But I also have vitiligo where there is no hair, so my scalp reminds me of the different shades on the mood.  I'm already pretty pale, but it's still noticeable on my scalp.  And I don't think the tattoo would do much to cover that up.

Comment by JeffreySF on January 9, 2014 at 11:17pm

Sorry your alopecia is back. But glad we can support each other.

Comment by JeffreySF on December 2, 2013 at 1:32am
Just a piece of of advice from me to you Jeff…If it hurts don't do it!
Comment by JeffreySF on November 14, 2013 at 11:10pm

I don't know what your current situation is with you alopecia so hard to suggest anything.

There are masking cremes and powders. Depends on your hair loss pattern.

Comment by rivolgoate on September 25, 2013 at 7:14am

hi people, i just joined and I am feeling excited i found this site! hope everyone is doing well!

Comment by Kelly on July 6, 2013 at 9:03pm
Hi everyone, so happy to join the group. This site is so empowering and inspirational and this group really hits home. I am so glad I found it. If any of you are in Hong Kong, be sure to send a hello! I'm here for work but would love to have some new friends to hang out with!!
Comment by Mara on May 10, 2013 at 3:45pm

Hi, I identify as queer.  I have had Alopecia since I was 5 and mostly AU.  I don't get a wig or get shots.  I used to.  Now I no longer believe there is anything wrong with me.  Well, thanks for having this group!

Comment by Bruce on September 8, 2012 at 5:49pm

I never thought of Alopecia as being angrogynous for men--only for women (so I get to take yet another step in unlearning sexism). Recently I was at Home Depot shopping for window tinting film and had a young man refer to me as "ma'am". I was wearing a flip flop and my prosthetic leg with the pegleg round "pod" foot (which I think of as very masculine), soft athletic shorts and a tank top with narrow straps at the top (more feminine now that I look at it). I hadn't really thought of my smooth head and body as being that androgynous, but now I'm looking at it with new eyes.

I find this experience to be both humorous and enlightening.

 

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