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Old Sep 04, 2011, 03:03 AM
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thetheft thetheft is offline
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Hey everyone! I havent posted in quite some time.

Anyway, quite a while ago I started really tweezing my eyebrows. At first it was just to make them look nice and you know, not so weird.
Lately i've realized that everytime i go into the bathroom, i have to tweeze my eyebrows. Just thinking about it right now is making me feel lafkjdflaskjdflkajsdf. I have no reason to be constantly doing this, because they look absolutely fine.

What should I dooooo?

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Old Sep 06, 2011, 10:15 AM
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I noticed on your profile you have OCD - are you in treatment for this? You should tell your doctor since this sounds related to OCD. Is this something new? Maybe you could allow yourself one day to maintain your eyebrows and don't touch them in between. I find many women over pluck their brows - the problem with that is, they eventually thin out and don't grow back. I prefer a more natural brow with taking only the obvious hairs out. I don't know if doing a hobby that keeps your hands busy would help.
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