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I was going to insist on a part 2 but the last picture told me everything I was going to ask! Hot rod car and train racing everything will kill you so choose something fun poster This is my husband and I’s story as well. When we met, he did not know any sign, but I told him that in order to date me, he had to take an ASL level 1 class. At the end of the semester, he approached me and signed, “I think you owe me a date.” And the… See More Wow they actually have a record of their first conversations!

Hot rod car and train racing everything will kill you so choose something fun poster

Hot rod car and train racing everything will kill you so choose something fun poster

My daughter too has alopecia – I her mom, shaved my head to go on this journey of self love with her. I showed her your picture and she says, “I like her!”. Thank you for sharing your story and bringing awareness to alopecia. Hot rod car and train racing everything will kill you so choose something fun poster Sunny Tsang You are stunning! You look lovely. Normalising alopecia is great I, too, went completely bald from alopecia. Even though mine eventually grew back, I learned a valuable lesson. My hair didn’t make me who I am. Yay to you for being your glorious self!

Hot rod car and train racing everything will kill you so choose something fun poster

Hot rod car and train racing everything will kill you so choose something fun poster

Before i read your story, when i just saw your picture, I didn’t even notice that you didn’t have hair. Your smile and beautiful eyes were all i saw! You radiate confidence and beauty! Hot rod car and train racing everything will kill you so choose something fun poster I remember when I was losing my hair from chemo at 19. I went to get my head shaved. There wasn’t a dry eye in the salon. But I still felt beautiful. You look beautiful and brave! I love this! We have stop teaching girls that their “hair is their crowning glory”. We are beautiful, strong, wonderful and all loads of nice things with or without hair! You rock and I love your spirit for this!