I think the most draining part of hirsutism is not in the management but with public reaction. Most times, women who have it had it from teenage years and are used it but people always want to point it out like the person has no idea. The worse thing you can do is offer unsolicited advice for what you do not know about.
Well put! It's like, do they think we don't have a mirror? When I waited tables in my early 20s, customers (usually male) thought they were being real clever by telling me, "You don't look a day over 15." It wasn't a huge deal, just annoying. Like yes, I know I look like a 12-year-old. You don't need to point it out.
I think the urge to point these things out usually comes from a place of deep insecurity. When in actuality, it's lifting up others that helps us to feel better about ourselves!
You said it! Only an insecure person would continually poke at others