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In reply to the discussion: Woman with facial hair responds super graciously to online attention [View all]Judi Lynn
(164,155 posts)37. Your post is very helpful for people who see others as human beings.
It was good to see the original poster was somehow led to rethink his nastiness in posting the photo in the first place.
Shallow, dirty behavior toward an innocent human being was briefly halted long enough for him to admit:
Just because you're anonymous doesn't mean you can be an asshole.
I felt sickened seeing the title, believing it was loathesome someone had been opportunistic enough and cold enough to want to make a public display of some woman they want to hold up to ridicule for a detail which doesn't concern them, in the first place.
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Woman with facial hair responds super graciously to online attention [View all]
Liberal_in_LA
Sep 2012
OP
i read this yesterday. love this woman. good for her. so much better than every nasty. nt
seabeyond
Sep 2012
#1
And, yet, some Faux News brainwashed viewer would shoot this woman in a mistaken
Fawke Em
Sep 2012
#2
And she could choose to not shave for any other reason and there would be no problem.
Luminous Animal
Sep 2012
#24
Good for her if she can deal with the stares, laughs and critism, that takes confidence. I know
Raine
Sep 2012
#39
Sikhs don't remove their hair, so however hairy they might be, the are stuck with it.
Liberal_in_LA
Sep 2012
#43
So strongly confident she separates adulthood from childishness while not even here.
Festivito
Sep 2012
#40
Her response is a corrective to some of the one-sided views of religious people I just read in
HiPointDem
Sep 2012
#48