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What's Your Addiction?
Barmymoo:
I used to do the eyebrow and eyelash thing when I was stressed, and once I was very busy around Christmas time and pulled half of the lashes from my top eyelid. I had a load of concerts with solos in them and all I could think about was how gross my eyelid looked. Not a sexy look. Thankfully I dealt with that (no idea how but it doesn't happen any more).
I guess I do not have an addictive personality? I do quite a bit of stalking when there's someone I have a crush on but that isn't an addiction that's normal teenage behaviour (isn't it?).
JD:
No, It isnt
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Reality television
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Please tell me you aren't talking about stuff like The Real World.If so, that is a horrible addiction and you should seek help.
tania:
i watch a lot of reality television with my housemates too. it's pretty bad. i mean, really bad. the worst. dr. phil and paris hilton's my new bff and that shit. right now i am a full time student and i am bad at this being a student thing, so at the end of a really busy day i am usually so mentally exhausted from studying and taking lecture notes and working on assignments and so on that i really cannot bear to do anything at all that requires even a single ounce of mental energy or creative thought because i am totally spent. so me and my housemates watch tila tequila and argue about who she should pick as her boyfriend or girlfriend instead.
i'm okay with this though. everyone's got guilty pleasures. i am sort of smart i guess but i can't be smart all the time, dangit, it's really hard.
JD:
When I'm mentally exhausted at the end of the day I just flip on the cartoons/anime.
Paris Hilton has a show? What were the producers smoking?
TheViscount:
--- Quote from: tania on 25 Feb 2009, 20:09 ---lots of people know i spend a lot of time on my eyebrows but what they don't know is that i often have to draw them in with eyebrow liner because i have problems with pulling them out when i'm under stress (basically all the time).
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One of my closest friends actually goes right ahead and shaves off her eyebrows and then draws them on. She's been doing this and adventuring past that with her whole face now. She decided her face wasn't enough, so she started stitching clothes together after her jeans ripped, then started designing on her own clothing. She's in a cosmetics school now and apparently doing well.
Anyhow, if I had to suggest a way for you to stop doing it, is; pay attention to yourself during school, work, where ever it may be, and whenever you go to pull out at your eyebrow, resist and tell yourself no. But keep paying attention to yourself after that, every once and a while, concentrate on your hand, if it lifts up, put it back down. Oh, and breathe. I found this helps.
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