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Re: Q to those with significant others

From: Laurie (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat, 29 Jul 2000 20:10:36 -0500 (CDT)


I told my husband about the PCOS and the hair on our second date. We had corresponded via email for about 2 months before meeting. During that time I had told him about my difficulty having children (and that although I had a little "surprise" two and a half years old, I couldn't guarantee having any more children) and the hormone problems. I was getting pretty serious with him by the second date so I thought I'd better tell him before I invested any more of my heart to him. His answer was so what, it didn't bother him. I was happy because I don't always shave my legs every day so they can be bristly. We got married in March and very rarely does he comment on the hair and then only if I haven't shaved my legs in a couple of days. I don't think all men are like this and that I got incredibly lucky! But I just want to say that if the hair was going to bother him, I wanted to know sooner than later. If it bothered him, then I would have to decide if I could live with his feelings about it. As I said luckily it doesn't bother him so I get lots of support from him. He's even offered to shave my legs for me! Good luck.

At Fri, 28 Jul 2000, JF wrote: >
>I was just wondering... Those of you that are married or have
>boyfriends, how long did you wait--and how on earth did you tell them
>about your problem?? I couldn't imagine sitting my boyfriend down and
>telling him "Hey, I have this problem where I have to shave my face.
>Maybe we can shave together in the mornings!!" LOL
>Did they freak out or act weird at first when you told them??




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