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Hey Julius--
That was actually something I tweeted to someone else, not someone saying they'd be "crossed" if they found out about someone having a hair transplant. Just to clarify (it was referring to crossing my fingers for someone). Hope that helps. I did an immediate survey of some of my gal pals and they all said it wouldn't be a big deal to them, and if it made the guy happy and he looked and felt good, it was a non-issue. So, that's good news, right?
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No worries Julius,
It took me several months to learn how to navigate twitter Still learning how to get around this forum properly... Cheers right back at ya! You guys be proud of your hair in whatever capacity you have it and shame on those who would say anything else.
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