wig

April 11th, 2010 | 288 Entries

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288 Entries for “wig”

  1. There’s nothing special about a wig. It’s what you do with it that counts, or how it makes you feel. It can give you confidence, a new identity, or simply a way to cover up the signs of a disease too horrible for words. No matter how it is used, it is a mask, and masks are lies. You’re beautiful just the way you are, and you don’t need a lie to cover your head.

    Dorothy Parker
  2. I REALLY don’t think wigs are all that interesting. My mom had one when she had cancer. It was sad. I’m glad she did not die. I don’t know what I would have done. Wigs can be cool, I guess, especially if they are an interesting color, like purple.

    Jane Smith
  3. I opened the box and a bright pink wig sat inside. What? Why would anyone buy me a wig? Was there some rumor that I was a transexual? What in hell would make people think that?
    I sighed and closed the box. Another stupid rumor that never acutally had a beginning, or an end for that matter.

    Aria
  4. My brand new wig came in the mail today. Thank god! I didn’t know what I was going to do. After that chemical relaxer took off every strand of hair from my head, I’ve been looking like Mr.Clean’s sister. And I’m not happy about it either. The new hair is even growing back all wrong, black instead of blonde.

    Kimberly B.
  5. I have already decided that a wig is nothing more then a tube of lipstick, a push up bra… a simple enhancement. People wear enhancements as a way to cover, exploit, flaunt and hide. A wig is all of those things in one, hairy

    Erin
  6. The girl sat quietly, not sure what to do about her hair. She was scared, embarrassed. Not sure of what others would say. It was so obvious, wasn’t it? Yet wasn’t it also obvious that she was afflicted? Afflicted with this painful, painful disease.

    Dianna
  7. her wig perched high on her head, holding onto that scalp for dear life. it was slightly crooked, an imperfect fit. frizzy, black, gathered on the back of her head, a few loose tendrils hung loosely around her face.

    izzy
  8. I put on a wig. It was like i was a differnet person. i kissed his face. he liked it. he liked me this way. maybe i’ll keep the wig.

    jess
  9. Wig. Who gives a fuck. Seriously, you want me to write about a wig?

    matt
  10. i have never taken to wigs. Though, some women look swell in them. I have no use for them . I guess my hair suits me fine for my self pleasure. Smells nice too. I dont think wigs can smell as nice as my hair

    sabrina
  11. The wig was on her head backwards, but she was so old it was adorable, and she made it look good.

    Mary Lou Wynegar
  12. She wore a wig for the last few months. Always a perfectionist when it came to her appearance. When she was well, she wouldn’t leave the house without checking the mirror at least twice. “If a woman isn’t well dressed,” she would say, “then she isn’t well”. She had to be well dressed or she wouldn’t be well see, and even dying she had to be well. It’s just the way she was.

    Maranda
  13. The lady that was working at the gas station had a very bad wig. It looked like a rat had died on the top of her head while trying to claw of the womans face. I tried not to stare at it but it was really hard. I found myself looking at it every time I looked her way.

    Chelsea
  14. The lady that was working at the gas station had a very bad wig. It looked like a rat had died on the top of her head while trying to claw of the womans face. I tried not to stare at it but it was really hard. I found myself looking at it every time I looked her way.

    Chelsea
  15. Pat laughed and spun around. “How does this one look?” He grabbed him by his waist and threw him into the air. “Perfect, darling, as always.” A father could learn to live with a gay son, after all. A gay son might not be able to live without a father.

    not important
  16. Mama said

    Erin
  17. The wig was dusty and dry. It felt stifling and heavy. Would it always feel so confining, adopting another persona, she wondered.

    ceecee
  18. She adjusted the wig onto her head, tucking in stray, golden strands of her real hair under the straight bob of black. After a minute or so of pruning, she looked up into the mirror.

    celeste
  19. Wigs have made the world a better place as they provide a way for people to be more comfortable and confident about the way they look and act if they don’t like their hair color or they don’t have any hair. What would the world do without the comfort of wigs?

    Kailee
  20. He looked at his dresser, with that old wig stand sitting firmly in place, where it had for almost twenty years. Every day, the man wakes up, rubs the sleep out of his eyes and puts on his old wig. His wig helps him face the day.

    Jim
  21. My friend cut her hair and gave it to this hair place that made wigs for kids with cancer out of the hair.

    Alaska
  22. A man with a strange fixation for all things hairy collected all kinds of interesting things. At first he tried caterpillars then he tried cats but in the end he decided on wigs.

    Laura McGregor
  23. I have a wig. I really love to wear, especially on Sundays. Sundays are always sunnier than the other days, and I therefore get better highlights on those days. Not many people know that sunday is really the best day of the week. It allows for all wig-wearers to penetrate that “wig” stereotype and break through into the real world.

    Devon
  24. fake hair that you put on your head to pretend you are not bald. Most times will fall off if you lean forward to far or if I humungo fan decides to come up from the ground. Most people can tell if you are wearing one. It is easy…. lol. :)

    Ally
  25. I dont have a wig in fact i have hair. but now all i can think about is those stupid guys in the toupees things. He should just be proud to be bald. its not that big of a dela. Bald people are cool. gotta love em. I dont really know who they think theyre fooling. I can tell thier bald. in fa

    Nena
  26. I wore a wig once while I was having a dress made. Not just any dress, a beautiful colonial gown worth thousands of dollars. I worked at the Colonial Williamburg foundation when I was a kid, you see, and one Christmas they asked me if I would participate in a program that would showcase a gentry colonial christmas. Of course, I accepted. I was extatic. I got to be the

    Molly
  27. con una peluca me gustaria estar para ocultar lo que en realidad esta, ma

    martin
  28. I had a teacher in third grade named Mrs. Wig. I didn’t like her 90’s bowlcut and maroon pantsuits but as far as teaching went, she was alright. We used to play this game with a tennis ball called “check” against the elementary school wall and I really, really hated choir. I said my first f-word that year.

    josh m
  29. I was sitting there and i realized that the wig my dog was wearing was a little crooked. I tried to shave it and even it out but it just got worse. By the time I was finished my dog was bald again and I had to run out and buy a new wig again. Anyhow I can’t believe this entire story came out my anus.

    john
  30. wigs are what people wear when they don’t have hair. sometimes, it’s really noticeable when a person is wearing one, and sometimes it’s hard to tell. i wore a wig once when i was acting in a film, and it was really uncomfortable. sort of like wearing a dead animal on your head.

    laurel beck
  31. I dont know nothing about wig. I dont even know whats the meaning of wig. Wig reminds me wings.

    nathalia
  32. i dont know nothing about wig. i dont even know whas the meaning of wig. Eig reminds me wings.

    nathalia
  33. Wig’s have been such a pivotal part in our history. You could literally go through history of civilization, look at the styles of wigs at those particular times, and tell so much about us. The baroque classical wigs of indulgent France, the tacky wigs of the 80’s, and the modest wigs that help to make cancer patients feel normal. Wigs. They’re just awesome.

    Riley Kucheran
  34. Wigs are for people who don’t have hair. They’re signs of hiding. But some people need them. Wigs, they rhyme with pigs. Wigs are pigs made of hair. Wigs are rigs with hair. Wigs are for people don’t have hair.

    Kay
  35. I have a wig. It’s a nice one. I use it for going out on the town and flirting with attractive men. If I get rejected, it enables me to recover my self-worth quicker, because I can convince myself that it is not me that is being rejected, it is the wig.

    Meg Silva
  36. Fist time i saw her i could not believe that contrast. She was a perfet black & white picture. A Cartier-Bresson’s. The hair, tragic and fake.

    wendell penedo
  37. Arnie found a really cool wig on the ground out front of his accountant’s office. Arnie slapped the wig upon his head. He looked in the reflection of a car’s side view mirror. He looked darned good. He walked away, a happy man.

    vladdytrout
  38. I often wonder “If I had cancer, would I wear a wig?”. A lot of people think that means you’re just trying to hide who you are, but I it would make me feel more normal again. I don’t know.. just a thought…

    Stephanie Smith
  39. cover,
    keeps out the truth.
    you have no hair.
    why not?
    was it your choice?
    for you,is the wig a sign of weakness?
    or of free choice,
    a way to express yourself?
    figure it out.
    and wear that wig proudly.

    liddy
  40. Fig rhymes with wig. EWhat;s a fig? Is a fig newton from a fig tree? What a stupiod question. I really have no imagination for this sort of thing. Creativity isn’t for me.

    ashley