Myth: You don’t Miss What you Never Had
I Miss What I Use to Have
Hair is one of those things that if you’re born with it and then it’s suddenly gone, it’s traumatic. I had hair. When I lost it I was an adolescent, then I had to worry about high school, then adulthood. It was an attribute I treasured and like most things we treasure, we miss even more on the level of materialistic things.
On the bright side, I’ve probably saved a million dollars on upkeep.
I Wouldn’t Miss What I Never Had
In my opinion, this is not a true statement. If I were not born with hair, society is such that when I was old enough I would see the emphasis put on a tress. It’s all the talk. There’s no escaping.
Wigs, weaves, and lace fronts are a fad more than they are a necessity. Insurance companies consider them “cosmetic-related”. In reality, they are a choice.
It’s safe to say, those of us with alopecia accept that we are different and there will always be double takes and stares. And, having a certain comfort level with facing the world is more than a notion.
As much as we love quotes, some of the most popular is not always the gospel.
I still love a good quote. Do you believe that “You don’t miss what you never had”? What’s your favorite quote?