If you've only been together for two months, I think it's still a little early to think about getting married on both sides. (Both sides.) So go out with them more. And because you wore a wig yourself, you should never think that you are lacking unconditionally, or that you are unconditionally grateful if the other person marries you. In my opinion, let's go out for at least a few more months and think about it when you think you're two people who can get along with each other for the rest of your life.
The best way is as below (I think)
Step 1: Make sure you highlight your strengths and abilities during your relationship so that the woman will not change her choice, even if she is wearing a wig.(The ability, personality, and affection that have been accumulated have an impact.)
Step 2: After that, you must say it first. I'm sure you'll be surprised at first. If you have made a good impression by then, you will never even reverse your marriage.
(Sweet confession, to cushion the shock: "I'm wearing a wig because my hair is not completely bald, but I don't have a lot of hair. I'm going to take it off when I get older, and I like this so much, but if you really don't want it, you can get a transplant after marriage, so please understand. However, transplant surgery is not effective until several years after surgery, so it's difficult right now." (This is how I wrote it.)
And in fact, once you're married, you don't have much time to worry about your head because of all sorts of complications, and you're more comfortable now that you're on the same side with your husband. And if you understand yourself and are married, you should know that you are a very gracious woman and do well. Even though they were bickering, I get really upset just thinking that they married me knowing it was a wig.)
Then, fighting...
From experienced people in their mid-30s
>I've been dating a girlfriend for two months now. Of course, my girlfriend doesn't know if I'm wearing a wig.
>But I really like my girlfriend, and I'm trying to get close to her to some extent. But I'm not confident that I'll be more active because of the fact that I always wear a wig. I wouldn't have gone out with my girlfriend without the wig, but..
>But if I tell you the truth, I think a woman will run away, so I'd be really sorry if I even got married without telling you.
>What should I do, seniors. Please advise an experienced person if there are cases where a woman runs away or gets married and asks for a divorce or if a woman understands.
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