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Would Shaving My Head Build Confidence Or Make Me Insecure

How do I overcome insecurity because of baldness?

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I"m hairy and insecure about it. It's discouraging me from everything...help please?

Hairy is in my genes. I'm 16 and just started mma. I'm planning on joining the Marines. And obviously I want a girlfriend. Being hairy just makes me feel insecure, and so now i'm questioning mma and the Marines. It also makes it hard 4 me 2 communicate w girls cuz i'm worried their gona think it's gross. I have hairy arms, legs, thighs, butt, n my chest is starting 2 get hairy along w/ my back....

life sucks right now.

I no there's no actuall question here, so just leave some advice. thanks

btw. DOn't say shave or wax.

Thanks....

Should I advise my daughter to shave under her arms? She's 9 and she wears sleeveless tops often. She has recently grown some hair under her arms.

Let me tell you a story, have to go anon for this one because my sister follows me on here.Growing up my mom, stepdad, sister, and many other people would say "oh you need to shave your legs" and tell me I NEEDED to shave something. My dad once made a comment that I needed to shave my armpits because I was wearing a sleeveless dress for prom a few years back. (Which I was going to anyway so I didn't care about his comment.)When I was 14, my best friend at the time made fun of me because I didn't shave my armpits. (Yeah we're not friends anymore.) We wore sleeveless shirts for basketball, so I wore a short sleeve shirt everytime we had a game because I was so insecure about it.This girl in my class, who I'm friends with now and actually apologized for this, made a joke about how "oh you should meet a friend of mine, she doesn't shave her legs either!" And her and her friend laughed.After that point I started shaving my legs. It was because people were cruel and I actually cared how other people saw me.I'm almost 20 right now, and I only shave when I want to. Most of the time I don't give a flying fuck what anyone has to say. For special events or summer I'll usually shave. Sometimes I'll shave my armpits cause sometimes I get annoyed by it.My stepdad, mom, and sister still get on my ass about not shaving.Ask her if she is bothered by it. If not, tell her it's perfectly okay if she doesn't want to shave them. If she does, tell her how to.Girls don't think it's wrong until someone teaches them it is. Please don't be that parent. No one has the right to tell someone they HAVE to shave regardless of you birthed them or not. Shaving is a choice and if YOU think it looks wrong, please get your priorities straight.

Is shaving your legs gay?

lots of professional cyclist shave there legs as do swimmers nothing to do with being gay
cyclist do it just in case they fall off because its easier to clean up the wound not as lots of people think to make themselves more aerodynamic however swimmers do it to reduce water resistance
do not give up your dream for the sake of a few ignorant ar$eholes just look at the amount of stick ballet dancers get and they don't give up and far from what most guys think the vast majority of male ballet dancers are not gay trust me their most certainly not!!!

My Boyfriend doesn't respect my insecurities...what should i do?

This is a really tough subject. I deal with this a lot with my husband. He tells me all the time that I look the same with or with out makeup. A lot of guys feel that way and they don't mean it to be rude. They are honestly trying to say that we look just as pretty with and with out makeup. You have to realize that your boyfriend really likes you or he wouldn't be dating you and if he says you are so cute, he means it. If he points out your freckles and moles. maybe he thinks that they are cute and give you character. They might be some of the things that he likes about you. Now....if when he brings up these things freckles, pimples, moles and is rude or insulting about it then that is another story. He shouldn't be saying anything insulting or hurtful and if that is the case you need to end things. But if he is just pointing out your characteristics to show you that he notices your insecurities and still likes you that isn't rude or insulting he's just in his own way saying he's ok with everything about you. He may not understand your reaction to that either. When you have your feelings hurt and barely talk he may mis understand and see it as a silent treatment, sort of a brush him off attitude. Next time he points these things out, even if you tear up and show emotion it's ok. it's just you being real. Look right at him and ask him. Do you point those out to make me feel better or worse about it? Don't ask it with anger or bitterness. Just sincerely & honestly ask him. Also please don't let his opinion ultimately determine how you view yourself. We all have imperfections. Even supermodel Kim Kardashian has psoriosis, a yucky skin rash that she hates. No body is perfect, so don't put pressure on yourself to be. Best of luck to you.

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