I have a friend who slowly pulled out her eyebrows. I'm not sure what she did to stop the compulsion but they eventually grew back.
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I have a friend who slowly pulled out her eyebrows. I'm not sure what she did to stop the compulsion but they eventually grew back.
Just stern mental training. Like quitting smoking where you can't let yourself have even one cig. I was actually off it 100% for 3 years a while back.Quote:
Originally Posted by napolitana869
wow this is kinda funny, i had the exact same thing!Quote:
Originally Posted by Matt the Funk
ive also noticed that when i pull it feels, for lack of better words, amazing, another reason its really hard to control.
yeah i choose to pull the hairs that are wavy and rough in stead of the smooth straight ones. and i also pull the thicker ones more too.
and i started cause i was scratching my head and i felt a really tiny hair growing on top and it bothered me at the time and i tried to pull it out and ended up pulling a centemeter sized circle in my head and its been going for 5 years now....
oh yeah how long have you all had it?
I've had it my whole life. So i'm not really sure how it started.
wow so other ppl do it
i pull my pubes out all the time lol
haha that made my dayQuote:
Originally Posted by robert42
lmao yeah sometimes i go through phases where i yank my pubes :D
Trichotilomania can manifest as an urge to pull out hair anywhere on the body. head, pubes, eyebrows, armpits, whatever.
If I dont do it for a while I just have to do it once to get back into it. The first one kinda hurts, but once the hair is out it's so satisfying.
does it hurt when you pull out hairs? for me its pain but its like a really good pain, decresing my will to stop.Quote:
Originally Posted by Matt the Funk