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I have.

It's, just sometimes that occurs when I eat.

Munching for a bit, then hook my finger and pull my hair out.

I can't push my hair back, because it is wavy and demands to be able to flow over my shoulders.

I can't tie it up lest it rebels and consumes the hairband.

I have just learned to accept it. Have you?

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[โ€“] Maram@lemmy.world 2 points 19 hours ago* (last edited 19 hours ago)

I feel a lot of replies here aren't getting it, like yh it happens.

I have wavy hair with a lot of volume, and I do push it behind my ear or whatever, but sometimes when I eat, I find a piece.

It's not when I'm cooking, and I'm sure if I had straight hair it would stay behind my ear neatly all the time. Wearing a bonnet or a hairband is not something to do in the middle of meal too? And it would ruin the style after.

It is what it is. I've gotten hair in the mouth while making out too!

Editing just to say, it's fine man. Embrace the waves! They are beautiful, and people in real life find it cute. Most people want their hair to have more volume but you'll get answers online making it seem weird or wrong because it isn't what's common.