People with long hair, Have you just accepted having your hair hitchhike on your food into your mouth?
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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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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?
No. Sometimes.
Beards are sometimes like that too.
Let's talk more about the headbands. I use the cheap elastics and haven't had an issue. Have you tried a large handkerchief?
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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?
Ew, no. I don't use my hair as a filter. Saliva smells gross when it dries, I can't imagine hair with dried spit smells good. I don't understand what you mean when you say you can't push it back, I literally just push my hair to either side of my face so it doesn't go in my mouth when I eat. I can't imagine a hair type that's impossible to avoid chewing on.
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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?
Eh, a ponytail is easy.
But, yeah, back in my younger days when I let it stay loose when I wasn't at work, and now when I'm feeling all sexy, it can get in the way of things.
Less now, what with the balding, but still.
Tbh though, the only time I ran into heavy infiltration while eating was when there was a lot of air movement. Since neither my Jr high or high school was air conditioned, that was pretty much all warm days, and the cold days where they needed air flow. Those ceiling fans could move.
I have fairly straight hair once it's past shoulder length, so that might help. It's super fine though, so it doesn't take much to get it moving.
My beard doesn't get in the way at all. My mustache, however, when I let it reach soup strainer length and don't use wax or balm, sandwiches are a laugh
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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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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?
...i tie back my hair or tuck it behind my ears when i eat...
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...i tie back my hair or tuck it behind my ears when i eat...
As a guy who used to have long hair, this. If it's long enough, you could also tuck it underneath your shirt collar in a pinch.
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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?
No, I pull it back when I eat. And when I cook or serve food.
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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?
I have dreadlocks. If there are hairs in my food, i will know
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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?
I've have long hair for about 35 years now. I guess mine is wavy too (?) although when it's humid I'll get some tight pipe curls. Just tie it back out of the way. Best hair bands I've found are made of pantyhose material, they don't snag or wrap up in your hair. They do come in different sizes so if you have thick hair you can get a larger band.
Regardless, no matter what you do you'll always eventually get some hair in your food.
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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?
It's just extra seasoning.
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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?
This wasn't a problem for me back when I had long hair but recently I was growing a wicked long mustache that was half way down my chin. The peanut butter getting all up in it every morning after my toast was getting annoying so I chopped it off.
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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?
For the last three years I've let my hair grow out and donate it once its about 15in long. My hair is probably 2c if I let it air dry. It was annoying but I learnt to live with it by tying the sides of my hair back and tucking my crown's hair underneath the tie. Some strands will sneak out eventually but it's manageable.
However, what I have not found a solution for is my moustache. I like to have my moustache grown out, Tsar Nicholas style, but eating anything is a chore. Sandwiches, burgers, and pizze mean I'm munching on my own stache and pulling some hair out, soups and stews mean I'll be patting dry the contours of my mouth down to my chin. The only things I can eat comfortably are things I can skewer with a fork. Really puts on a damper on my hair game since I have to trim it a lot for it not to be a bother.
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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?
I normally make a pony tail while eating (or at least brush then back over my shoulders)
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It's just extra seasoning.
That spicy keratine
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It's just extra seasoning.
Delicious scented shampoo flavour!
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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?
I just make a something like a chingion tail. Normal pony tail + another half. This works for me.
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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?
I just put my hair up when I eat
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Ew, no. I don't use my hair as a filter. Saliva smells gross when it dries, I can't imagine hair with dried spit smells good. I don't understand what you mean when you say you can't push it back, I literally just push my hair to either side of my face so it doesn't go in my mouth when I eat. I can't imagine a hair type that's impossible to avoid chewing on.
Here is what happens in a step by step process.
- I push my hair behind my ears (out of the way)
- I tilt head down to choose something to eat
- I select an item to eat.
- I raise the item up.
- At about this time, my hair has pulled itself free by sheer tensile force alone.
- Hair flops onto the edges of my mouth.
- Food item enters my mouth, hair latching on.
- I now have hair in my mouth.
This is what my wavy thick hair does everyday, every meal, every time.
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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?
I have lion style so it never fall