Hairy Congenital Nevus
by EOR on Apr.09, 2008, under The Howard Stern Show
Richard, a 23 year old guy afflicted with hairy congenital nevus went on the Howard Stern Show this past Tuesday. This poor guy has a disease/disorder in which he has birth marks all over his body which in turn glow hair out from the middle of them. As you can see from the photos below, his birthmarks cover a large portion of his body and it seems as it almost his entire upper body is covered in hair.
Richard is a virgin, as all the girls keep their distance…and the only girl he has ever been in contact with was when he was 10 years old and was able to kiss a girl. She eventually moved away and no one has seen her since, but that’s beside the point.
If anyone needed help, it’s this man. Robin should get her GNO gals together and help this man achieve what every man desires…to get laid. Well…actually Richard is a good guy and is looking for a woman that will appreciate him, so basically he is looking for love. He’s made a promise to himself to not masturbate until he finds a woman, which was his 08 promise to himself.
Richard, we wish you the best…if there’s anything we can do just give a shout!



April 10th, 2008 on 10:21 am
I know a person who had this condition. (not as severe) She had it removed with laser surgery. Took quite a few treatments, but it can be done.
April 22nd, 2008 on 9:15 am
I know a support group for Richard, there are many other people who have this rare skin disease, can you contact Richard and advise him of http://www.nevusoutreach.org please…..we’d LOVE to have Richard join us
, Michele mother to Juliyana born with nevus 10/5/07
April 24th, 2008 on 8:47 am
Michele,
I’m sure Richard would love to be able to get in touch with others who have/had this disease and be able to learn from their experience. I do not have his contact information available but will definitely try to pass along the link that you submitted.
Richard was a very well liked young man on the radio because of his great attitude about this condition, he’d be an assest to your community.
Thanks Again for the link.
EOR
August 30th, 2009 on 5:47 pm
My daughter was born w/ this condition, in 2001. She has a large nevus that covers the back of her neck,shoulders,and upper part of her trunk. I am very interested in seeing more about removal. As of now it hasn’t affected her health. I am very scared it will turn into skin cancer. We live in a small town in Southeastern KY. When she was born the OB/GYN had to do research about the birthmark before he came and told me what it was. The hospital’s around here won’t touch the nevus, let alone operate. Please respond to my comment at “run2me309@yahoo.com”.