Hairy guys need love, too. Reality show for “Wolfboy?”

Posted on Wednesday, June 10, 2009 1:32 PM PT
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By Diane Mapes

It’s hard enough for anybody to find love, but what do you do if you have a genetic disorder that leaves you completely covered with hair?

In the case of circus star Larry Ramos Gomez, better known as “Wolfboy,” you get your own reality dating show. At least that’s the plan hatched by Zoo Productions, creators of such reality TV fare as “Are You Smarter Than a Fifth Grader?” and “Girls Behaving Badly.”
 
Recently divorced, the 31-year-old Mexican, who performs daredevil acrobat acts with his brother Danny, suffers from an extremely rare form of hypertrichosis, a genetic disorder that causes excessive hair growth in places you wouldn’t normally expect it, such as the face. The reality show, tentatively titled “Wolfboy: Divorced and Looking for Love,” will document Gomez’ search for a girlfriend and his quest to find acceptance as a normal guy.

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Excessive hairiness and hirsutism, which affects women, can be relatively common and brought on by either family history or secondary factors like polycystic ovary syndrome. But the form of hypertrichosis Gomez suffers from is extremely rare, with only 50 described cases on record since the Middle Ages.

The condition, which Dr. Aires, director of the division of dermatology at the University of Kansas Hospital, characterizes as a “genetic puzzle that has not yet been solved,” can be inherited. But not always. Gomez’s son, for instance, is not excessively hairy. However, should he have a daughter, she would, based on recent genetic research, likely inherit the disorder since it appears that his particular form of hypertrichosis is “X-linked,” Aires says.

In the Gomez brothers, who have generalized congenital hypertrichosis, all of the normally invisible vellus hairs are replaced with thick coarse terminal hairs.

Hypertrichosis is a complex disorder, but it’s easier to understand if you first realize that all human beings are essentially covered in hair, Aires says.

“All of us are sort of wolf people, but the hair we’re covered with is invisible; it’s vellus hair,” he says. “After puberty, the hair on men’s faces and their chest transforms into the thicker terminal hair. But there are a very small number of people in whom all the areas of the body that would have vellus hair, have terminal hair.”

Another disorder known as congenital hypertrichosis lanuginosa (CHL), results in hair that is long and silky and stems not from vellus hair but from the lanugo hair that covers all infants in the womb.

“Everyone has lanugo hair and you’ll often see babies born with hairy shoulders and hairy backs and parents panic, but that hair comes out and it doesn’t mean anything,” says Dr. Aires. “There are some conditions, though, where the lanugo hair persists. That’s extremely rare.”

Not all hypertrichosis is as severe as that of “Wolfboy.”

Localized hypertrichosis, as the name suggests, is where people will experience abnormal hair growth in one or two odd places on their body, such as their elbows (known as hairy elbows syndrome or hypertrichosis cubiti), their ears (hairy pinna) or their tailbone, referred to as faun tail deformity. These forms can be associated with bone abnormalities.

Of course, that doesn’t explain sudden growths of ear and nose hairs which can be common among aging men.

There are also cases of acquired hypertrichosis, either due to some type of body trauma (an injury or inflammation) or certain medications.

“Acquired hypertrichosis is not generally going to give you the werewolf appearance but a lot of people will just look hairier than they should,” says Dr. Aires. For example, children taking immunosupressive medications for organ transplants will develop dark peach fuzz.

If Gomez gets his own reality dating show, he could become as legendary as Jo Jo, the Dog-faced Boy or The Bearded Lady. Jo-Jo, born Fedor Jeftichejev, was an extremely popular sideshow performer who toured the world with Barnum & Bailey’s Greatest Show on Earth in the early 20th century.  The woolly Julia Pastrana, also known as “The Marvelous Hybrid or Bear Woman” was widely exhibited in the U.S. and Europe before her death in childbirth in 1860. Her body was then mummified, along with that of her infant, and put on display by her husband-manager.

Then there was the Gonzales family — consisting of a hairy father, a “normal” mother and five excessively hairy children — who became the bewhiskered “Jon and Kate” of the 16th century and were celebrated throughout Europe.

Unfortunately, others with this rare condition did not fare as well. Ruthlessly exploited, they were labeled as monsters or “wild men” or “human terriers” and said to be the result of a sexual union between human and ape. 

As for treatment, Dr. Aires says that while there are a number of hair removal options available — shaving, waxing, electrolysis, laser, and depilatories — there is no hypertrichosis cure. 

A spokesperson for Zoo Productions says Gomez does trim the hair on his face, but he doesn’t attempt to shave it off anymore since it “just grows back.”

“Obviously, people with skin conditions are not monsters,” Aires says. “Maybe the show will be good and will serve to humanize someone with this unusual condition.”

Comments

Shows like that are always educative, they help the common people understand why people are different. I have followed the "Little People Big World Show" and different shows that have helped me see and understand a whole lot about why they are small, big, etc. I think it would be a good idea.  
He has an interesting look and very kissable-looking lips  :)
I feel so bad for these people that has this condition. It is very sad. But I am sure they can over come there situation! I hope them the best!!! :)
Whatever I was saying that is such an embarrasment i dont even know if i would leave the house:(
Bald people go to heaven, because there is no parting there.
would like to see pictures of Bear woman and her child.
Providing that the subject is treated with sensitivity and the show explains Mr. Gomez' condition well, it might meet Dr. Aires' expectations of humanizing this condition. I don't want to watch another TV show that exploits the sadness and loss of an unfortunate person. Good luck to Mr. Gomez in his search for love.
I met Larry in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, when he was touring with a circus there.  He allowed me to photograph him, and he seemed to be such a nice, gentle man - he had a young son at the time.  I wanted to talk to him so much, but at that time I knew very little Spanish.  I hope he finds the right girl, and I send him my best.  
Would laser treatment work?  I know they couldn't do it on his eyes, but the rest of his face should respond.  
wow...never heard of such a condishion..hope he can cope...
DAT IS GOD'S REATION ......SO AT THE END OF DAY'S GOD LOOK AT US THE SAME..SO YOUR ARE MY BROTHER NO MATTER WHAT THEY SAY....BE STRONG BRO...
The guy is hairy but, frankly, he still has a nice face. With all the people in this world looking for a nice guy and not nearly as many people grossed out about his face as he probably thinks, I'm sure there is someone nice for this guy.
I thought freak shows were a thing of the past.
why can't someone get him some electrolysis?
This might be ok as long as he isn't hypocrite, declaring that while he is looking for someone who can see his inner beauty, he is looking for a supermodel.
I really think that they should be treated as anyone else. It is only a skin disorder and they
aren't any different. I bet that some women may
even find that attractive in a mysterious kind
of way. I think people need to quit labeling
them as wolfboys!!!! That is offensive!
One more plan to make a fortune exploiting a person and his problem.  I won't be watching
Well, Good Luck to Him! Everyone needs love!
I think laser treatments would work, but they are expensive and take many treatments. (I know, my daughter is having laser hair removal treatments.)Maybe the reality show will produce enough money for him to pursue treatments.  Or maybe a laser expert can donate his services.  Please do not let any one exploit you, Mr. Gómez.
GOD MADE ALL OF US IN HIS OWN IMAGE AND THERE IS A REASON FOR THIS MAN TO BE HERE AND GOD HAS HIM IN HIS HANDS. GOD BLESS GOOD THINGS WILL COME YOUR WAY. I WILL PRAY FOR YOU AND KNOW YOU ARE LOVED.


DIANA MASTEN PHOENIX AZ.
all the best at finding love without prejudgement.everyone deserves it
Different can be hot.  I think he's sexy!  :-)
To VIOLET STORM - you're an idiot.
I think Kelly should be a contestant on the show!
HEY, MAYBE THERE IS ANOTHER WAY, MAYBE YOU SHOULD TRY DATING GUYS. I THINK   YOUR CUTE!
I thought the article was very informative. If this man can make a living and the producers of the proposed show are serious about educating  people then I'd say that's great.
As for finding that 'special someone' Mr. Gomez, I wish you the very best!
Well, If he is willing to do the show all the power to him. I just don't like it when people are exploited. Sounds like with his daredevil stunts he is a showman and enjoys the thrill. He might find reality shows are a different kind of thrill though.
I find him very handsome
hope he gets the show and a girl.  i hope he makes a nice chunk of change doing it too.

click the link on the bearded lady.  it explains the genetics of her condition and has a picture of her.

the article didn't mention that of the known cases going back centuries, we have pictures of most of them.  they tended to get recorded for posterity.

humans love human oddities, it's human nature.
My husband has excessive hair and I've been asked by ladies how I can stand it.  I find that rude.    He is a wonderful man, loving father, with a heart of gold.  It is simply just a part of him.
Could laser treatment help with his hair removal?
Always remember that god made you like that for a reason. and always put him first in everything you do
he has this sexy look. Hope he finds love.real love i mean
people are so inconsiderate, he's a human being. He should be treated like one. He doesn't deserve to be mocked!!!
I don't understand the overreaction to this so-called 'wolf man'. I would like to see him shown respect the same way others expect to be treated equally regardless of their race or color. You reading this, what color is your skin? Do you think people whose skin color is different from yours need medication to 'fix' it??  Leave the guy alone for Pete's sake. Hairiness isn't a disease or a crime....yet!
God createing us in his image, so stil Mr. Larry have to be prould the way he created him.  God know's way he creating him like this.  God have prepuse in your life.
hey maybe he can date linda hogan!! she loves animals and he would make her a nice warm bush to hang over her gross cave hole  the gold digger!!HO
i think that god made us all different for a purpose and he will be ok may god always bless him he has blessed him with a son
He kind of looks like a koala.
i really do hope he find love and u guys r sooo right he is kinda handsome!

but isnt it called shaving???
Electric hair removal wouldn't work, it would leave massive scarring because his hair is so thick.
hi you very nice sweet person mr gomes .not long ago i saw you in caso cerrado .how sweet you tolk to a young girl encourage her because the way she feel about her burning scarf face .    ever since i bless you .. you have a  beautyfull heart. god bless you . always in my prayers.
My wife has a distant cousin with this disorder, and I remember being shocked and a bit scared when I first saw the boy.  He doesn't have (what appears to be) the short black hair this illustration shows.  He has longish brown hair and if anything looks like someone getting ready for a werewolf movie.  

He's learned to cope, and is in all appearances a completely normal boy, except for the hair.  
Would he consider a male partner?  I sure find him attractive...
From my point of view, I believe these men and the other 49 that were diagnosed with this special condition are very special for owning great bravery and comin out to the world. P.S. I give them my friendly love they sure appreciate.
my little sister lovees him she thinks he is a passionate lover and likes his hair she thinks he is a dog faith t. white
Why should he remove it? It's normal for him. If other people think it's weird, that's their problem.
Put a bag over that head, well maybe on both heads!OMG...
Reminds me of a song, I'm hairy high and low...don't ask him why...cause he don't know.

Cheers! Remember to say something or they might shoot you.
I think he should marry in to the razor business family and do commercials.


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