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i hate my widow's peak
Glados
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I can never part my hair in the same place (making my haircut look uneven) and it looks shit in ponytails and it always looks frizzy and makes me look 9 

jfc i wish i had a straight hairline

do you have a widow's peak or a straight hairline?
do you like it?

Private
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Straight. My hair though is very thin or thinning. I have to go to the doctors to check. You're lucky you don't have an ugly head shape and hairline together though. I look super ugly with my hair up. 
Nova417
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I'm lucky and have my grandma's thick and heavy hair, but my boyfriend is the opposite.
He's 18 and thinning (he claims he's prematurely balding, which would make sense too ig) and he's self-conscious of his widow's peak and "large" forehead

I think he's fine though and the little physical quirks like that are interesting imo
adds more character to a person.
Private
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I dig widows peaks sad It adds things to ponytails where I would just look like a slicked up rat. 
IsolahLynne
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Straight, and my hair is super straight as well. It's boring. 
Rot1
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Straight, which has never bothered me.
But I once had a teacher who shared a story of shaving off her widow's peak and having quite a time waiting for it to grow back in. so probably don't try that.
maybe google has tips and tricks for that. never been relevant to me, but if you find anything i'd be interested for the sake of character writing.
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PatientZero wrote:
Straight, which has never bothered me.
But I once had a teacher who shared a story of shaving off her widow's peak and having quite a time waiting for it to grow back in. so probably don't try that.
maybe google has tips and tricks for that. never been relevant to me, but if you find anything i'd be interested for the sake of character writing.
I know this guy that shaved off his in high school. i wonder what he looks like now. 
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