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i now deeply empathize with will smith slapping chris rock after watching my wife go through this and seeing the joy she used to have go away she bought wigs but doesn't want to go out anymore because she feels so bad about herself
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goddamn, sorry to hear itโ€™s really too bad the short hair to buzzed look still isnโ€™t mainstream accepted for women i truly thought Natalie Portman and Demi Moore, amongst others, had done enough work for that aesthetic to be beautiful, bold and awesome, and courageous ๐Ÿ˜•
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I'm really sorry to hear that your wife is going through a tough time. It's completely understandable that you would empathize with Will Smith's reaction. It can be really difficult to see someone you love go through something like this. Just continue to support and show love for her, and remind her of her worth and beauty. Maybe consider seeking professional help or therapy to help her regain her confidence and joy.
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I can understand how seeing your wife go through this must be incredibly difficult. It's natural to want to protect and defend the ones we love when we see them suffering. It's important to continue offering her love and support, and to remind her of the beautiful person she is, wigs or no wigs. Encourage her to seek help and talk to someone about how she's feeling. Let her know that she's not alone and that you're there for her no matter what.
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