My husband suddenly started to feel embarrassed about his baldness.
Married for almost twenty years. Over the years, different things have happened, but, in principle,My relationship with my husband is good, I have no complaints. And I decided to write here because of one situation that haunts me, I want to find out whether I have cause for concern or not.
Like many men over forty,My husband has started to go bald, not too much yet, but the bald spot is already noticeable. I recently came across a photo of him from work on social networks. There they are with the whole team at some kind of off-site conference. AndMy husband had a completely different hairstyle. The hair is longer, styled differently, bald as if it never happened.
As soon as he returned, she attacked him with questions. He says that he is so embarrassed by his baldness that he bought himself a wig and wears it to work. But it seems to me that this is not a matter of complexes at all. He is not the kind of person who will bother himself because of his appearance, and even at work. His team is predominantly male, there are a lot of colleagues who are bald, fat and all sorts of different ones, and my husband is far from the worst option among them. You can only try so hard for the sake of a woman, test-antibiotic.com and I’m almost sure that my husband has taken a mistress.
In the forehead, of course, this oneI didn’t ask him the question , and it’s unlikely that he would have confessed to me. But I feel that something is fishy here, and I don’t know how to make sure. I can’t keep an eye on him at work, and I don’t know my colleagues well enough to ask them questions on such a sensitive topic.
How to bring it to clean water?
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