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I understand what you are dealing with. I love to pluck my chin hair. After I shave, I wait for about 2 to 3 days, then I start to pluck out those little buggers out and it just feels great. I hate shaving and it makes my skin feel so soft instead of being very rough.
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lmao! so happy to know I'm not the only one. and there are many other crazy just like me..

 

 

but here's my question, HOW the F do we Stop!?!?!

 

Raafi

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Raafi, until there's a pill I can take to stop my whiskers from growing, and there's a pair of tweezers within reach I'm going to pluck. I manage not to do it on vacation, though. If I'm busy or with people I'm good. Once I'm by myself, it's on...

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dont want tostop . i like to pluck myself and others.. love mens chin hair.x
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Plucking facial hair is great, If you want the ultimate pain/pleasure experience, get one of these manual epilators, it's like a spring that can grasp many hairs at the same time, then plucks them as you roll the coil along your face, i used to spend an hour or so a day plucking with tweezers, now with the epilator i can get the same amount of satisfaction in half the time... as you all know, facial plucking can really take your time away...u get lost in the pleasure... and it is the most satisfying feeling i know

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I am 65 and pull my facial hair since 60 YO; I went for facial hair emoval (laser) spent more than $5,000, my skin is brown (or dark) skin; now less hair after laser hair removal ($5,000). I also kind of enjoy it. I got into this side while trying to find a Facial beauty place where the girls can use a twizer and pull out my hair after steam treatment; I pay $100 for 1 hr.

Drak Skin Face Man

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i am going through the same prob ....i believe since my 8th grade.... it really feels good ....feels like i am relieved of something..freedom..i did a research on this ...and guess wat ..its an ocd....an addiction....caused due to stress or social stigma.....there is cure for it. long term pluckin can cause permanent hair loss. just try to channel your urge into something....its difficult (trust me- i tried) else apply or place some thing cold in the area where you have the urge...it helps
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After reading that the Romans (especially the aristocracy) routinely plucked rather than shaved, I have been doing this since my beard first started to grow. Now I've been plucking moustache and chin area for over 40 years. (It's too much trouble to do the entire beard, so I shave the rest.) I like the smooth feeling, and during one time when I stopped plucking, a girlfriend commented that she didn't like being scraped whilst I was giving oral sex. I can tell you that plucking will never make the hairs stop growing, although persistent and prolonged plucking will never give the hairs a chance to establish strong roots, so they do come out easily and painlessly. Regrowth is about three weeks, and whilst I do 'maintenance' once or twice a day, once a week or so I have to give the area a thorough going over with mirror and tweezers. I don't regard this a fetish - I just HATE the bristly feeling.

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Absolutely need to pull the hairs out of my nose. The internal ones cause a lot of sneezing to occur, but the satisfaction of getting a hair from the external surface of my nose is second to none - prize wise. I'm now 46 and they're coming out of my ears. They too are serious targets. One of my pet hates is hair growing from my lips particularly the joint area at either side. Slightly painful to come out but worth it. Love to pluck under my bottom lip and have once managed to clear a path from one side of my face to the other. OCD or not - I don't ever want to give plucking up, especially spliting my monobrow up. KEEP ON PLUCKIN' MOTHERS.

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I understand exactly what you mean! I'm obsessed you could say with plucking my eyebrows. It started with my eyelashes (which I have quit by the way) and now I've even started plucking my leg hair. I pluck my eyebrows probably 5 times a day which it totally unrealistic but I do and I can't stop!
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you have a disorder called trichotillomania. I have it too. it's the urge to pull out your hair. I pull out my eyelashes, eyebrows, and hair from the top of my head. I've had it since 3d grade. A surprisingly large number of people have it. I totally understand the enjoying the small amount of pain.

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yes they do stretch. i love pulling out my boyfriends whiskers, only after about 2 days growth just so you can see the dark spots, i love pulling the real thick black ones out slowly and watching it stretch and seeing the root come out!! it facinates me
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Just as every one of you guys, I absolutely love plucking the hairs on my face as well.                                                                             I'm almost 21 right now and I believe it all started with me removing my unibrow using tweezers when I was about 12 years old, as I am a very Hairy person. Yes, I know a unibrow is disgusting, so it really needs to happen. At least being hairy is said to be manly. It has even come to the point that the pain starts to feel relaxing and enjoyable. Every time I pull out a hair I check the end of it too, it's just so incredibly fascinating how something so thick can grow out of a mans face. Once I've tried to collect the thickest ones but didn't hold on long to that, after a while I start to find it kind of gross.

I must admit that sometimes I fantasize about not having a single hair on my whole body anymore and of how clean and pure I would feel. Other times, I imagine myself having a long beard and wondering if it could hold my bodyweight hanging to it. Right after that I think to myself: dude, you're seriously screwed up. So I think about it a lot, but I don't think it has a big influence on my functioning in daily life, because it's not a large area that I pluck, my girlfriend likes it a lot, I like it myself too and I don't spend so much time on it in a week as some people do in a day, judging by what I've read in this topic.

I still pluck the part in between my eyebrows, but nowadays I really enjoy feeling the relief after plucking the chin area: having a really clean, smooth and tingling surface on that part of the skin is just awesome. I'm starting to think about waxing my chin because plucking takes so long. Maybe I'll even like it because the pain will be more severe than with plucking, because you pull them out all at once. So yeah, I'll probably be trying that over the next weeks. Bad part about waxing and plucking is making sure that the rest of my face is always properly shaven, due to the fact that the waxed or plucked area needs to look the same as the rest of the beard.

As I already said, I'm a very hairy person, so I have a lot of hair all over my body, and some parts don't escape my plucking habit either. For example my hobbit-like toes. It just all feels so much better, so much cleaner when the hair's gone. It's the same for whenever a wild hair appears on my back: it just needs to get off.

I'm very happy to know that I'm not the only person doing this weird sh*t :D. To my opinion whatever we have (trich) is definitely a mental disorder, because it keeps you busy and it is in some ways a bit addictive. To hell with that, I enjoy it and it's not affecting me in any bad way!

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just like the many people who have posted in this thread, i am happy to know that im not alone. i dont pull from my scalp but i do like to get the hairs out that are in or around a bump or pimple. i dont roll them in my fingers but i like to stick them to the mirror. i feel like the hair is causing the pimpe/bump/red area and by pulling it out i am doing a good service to my body. Ive seen countless ingrown hairs cause pimples and red marks orhot spots like someone else on this thread called it. i wish they woudnt come back so i wouldnt have to pull them. when i grow a beard they go almost all go away but i cant stand the feel and look of a beard on me. what a strange obsession and so happy to know im not the only one

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Its called trichotillomania. Either go to a therapist and get their opinion or, when you are alone and most likely to pluck, rub Valvoline on the hairs. Its gross, I know, but you won' be able to pluck them then. You might break the habit. Your aren't alone, I do this to my eyelashes and hair and what's worse, I chew on it after!:'(

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