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<blockquote data-quote="Mike d" data-source="post: 1009966" data-attributes="member: 130331"><p>Bad enough for a guy Karen (and yep, I have a full head of hair even at 61) but cannot imagine what it's like for a lady.</p><p></p><p>Really feel for you. Hope you find a solution. Remember always, you are what you are and if others can't see past that, the problem lies with them, not you. The emphasis on appearances annoy me. Met some wonderful people in my time and many are not what you'd classify as classics in terms of the "norms" we all grew up with. Big deal.</p><p></p><p>We all see what we see. If you're that shallow that you need to rely on judgement stuff like that, it says a lot more about you than it does the person they seek to avoid. They might never wake up to their behaviours .... as long as you do, that is all that counts</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike d, post: 1009966, member: 130331"] Bad enough for a guy Karen (and yep, I have a full head of hair even at 61) but cannot imagine what it's like for a lady. Really feel for you. Hope you find a solution. Remember always, you are what you are and if others can't see past that, the problem lies with them, not you. The emphasis on appearances annoy me. Met some wonderful people in my time and many are not what you'd classify as classics in terms of the "norms" we all grew up with. Big deal. We all see what we see. If you're that shallow that you need to rely on judgement stuff like that, it says a lot more about you than it does the person they seek to avoid. They might never wake up to their behaviours .... as long as you do, that is all that counts [/QUOTE]
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