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My name is Elly and I am 18 years old. I live in Michigan and I graduated High School in '07. I'm currently attending a great college, but I'm home for the summer. It's too nice outside to sit on the computer all day, so I might not be as active on here as I would like.I guess a good way to describe me is experienced. I've discovered a lot about life and I can't wait to discover more... while having fun at the same time of course! ...BUT, like everyone, I have experienced things in life that I rather wish I hadn't. And I also feel that those bad experiences qualify me to help others with this column.
I have been in a serious relationship for over two and a half years now. I personally know that love is a difficult thing to nurture. It takes a lot of work. Life is NOT a fairytale where two people can simply love each other and everything will just fall into place. It doesn't work like that in the real world.
People on Advicenators are starting to disappoint me. Everyone says "ooh I want to help! I've experienced EVERYTHING!" Yet, I can't tell you how many questions I see with answers like "you could have googled that" or "we're not going to do your homework" or "I'm so sick of 'wow does he like me?!' questions." I used to sort of be like that, but now I realize how hypocritical that is. If I know the answer to a question, I will answer to the best of my ability without making you feel stupid for asking it in the first place. Advicenators is going to turn into a pretty nasty place if people just keep brushing off questions like that.
Rate or don't rate. I really don't care. But don't give me a 1 just because I tell you something you don't want to hear. Go to your mom for advice if you want sugarcoated answers.
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I was wondering if anybody knew how to do that hump thing like the girls that pull there bangs or whatever back and then make it into that little hump thing.
Thanks in advance.
There are several ways to do it and it can be done with bangs or hair that is all one length.
The way I like to do it is I take the section of hair that is about two inches wide and is right in the middle of my forehead. I keep it separate that section from the rest of my hair by putting the rest in a ponytail. Then, I take the front section, straighten it, and then comb it so I'm holding it straight up on my head. then I take a comb and rat it. If you don't know what that means, basically you stick the comb in the section of hair and move it up and down so the hair gets bunched up. WITHOUT brushing out the bunches, I clip the excess the the top of my head and there's "the little hump thing."
If you need me to explain that more just let me know. :-)
(Rating: 5) thankss.