obis -> Hair pulling (11/29/2010 11:19:52 PM)
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I'd appreciate any feedback from pullers or pullees on ways they have dealt with too much beautiful hair being left on the floor at the end of the day. There are few things that make me feel more in control than grabbing the back of a girl's head with spread fingers and tightening down on the base of all that hair. It's one of the few things that even vanilla girls often enjoy without any further interest in giving up control. In all my relationships, I've never had an issue of too much hair being pulled out. The girl I'm seeing now is very proud of her beautiful, long blonde hair, and while she likes getting her hair pulled as much as the next girl, she is concerned afterwards when she cleans up the stray hairs. In my perception, it doesn't seem there is any more hair being pulled than from anyone else I've ever been with, or more than would come from a vigorous hairbrushing (ie, a moderate handful of fluff). I've reduced the vigor and frequency with which I grab her hair, and focus more on grabbing it as one mass in the back of the head (no longer grab one side or the other, for example). Still the concern is there whenever she sees any hair on the ground afterwards. She's young and healthy, with blonde hair down to her shoulder blades. She takes excellent care of it, the hair isn't colored or treated, it's all-natural and she doesn't use styling products. Her hair seems perfectly normal, not dry and brittle or exceptionally breakable. I know hair loss is not uncommon in women even though it isn't talked about. She doesn't have any family history of women's hair thinning (even the men in her family have heads full of hair in their 70s). Certainly some women here have dealt with years of frequent hair-pulling. Is there any secret formula for stronger hair beyond normal shampoo and conditioner? Any techniques other than holding less hard, less often, or more hair at once? Has frequent hair-pulling resulted in thinning hair for anyone that they've had to cut back or stop it completely? This is one of the stranger points of frustration I've encountered in my years, but it's proving to be a real pea in our mattress! :D
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