Has anyone else ever felt somewhat discriminated against or, perhaps, condescended to , if/when you've revealed your predilection for hair , even in an erotic context or among your closest confidants? I've found that, even in those situations, my hair fetish not uncommonly elicits reactions of alarm or even pity , with the suggestion that I might even need professional help . For males to admit to attractions to more "traditional" feminine secondary sex characteristics like legs, breasts or even feet (though, feet again seems to verge on the perverted...) merely marks them in a virile way as inheritors of the grand trradition of "leg" or "titmen" before them . But hair (at least on the head) still seems too out of the ordinary for most of those who don't share an attraction to it. Therefore, if I do suffer from what some might term a psychological malady, am I entitled to claim compensation for it as a disability? The next step is to have it recognized in the DSM, I guess. But consider, since I attained sexual maturity, I've never known what it's like to experience a day without being inordinately attracted to women's hair.... Glad to have found a sympathetic community here, however . What do the rest of you guys think?