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Your hair is supplemented by your friend's hair, and her hair is supplemented by yours. You get both hair weaves for the price of one, and her companionship at the hair salon (and everywhere else for the next two months).
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There was an author who's name escapes me, but had this done at the dreadlock level between a man and a woman. |
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Forgive my prejudice, but robinism's idea sounds nice, whereas doing this with dreadlocks just seems grim. Not that I object to dreadlocks on an individual, just I seem to have a bit of an aversion to the multiplayer version. |
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[robinism], [+], I like your idea and I'm pleasantly suprised, because one of my unpublished "ideas" is Siamese Twins By The Hair, where, the twins are born connected only by their hair, each hair growing from both heads. There's national coverage as they are heroically separated by a barber. |
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I saw this baked in some television comercial for hair conditioner. The two girls were leaning away from each other, kept from falling by the tensile strength of the ponytail. |
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Sweet. I was surprised that this wasn't an [FJ] idea. |
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Wouldn't want my best friend sharing my bathroom time,
thank you. There are just some things that friends
shouldn't do together. |
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//Wottabout us baldies?// |
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Awwww... that was cute. Actually, baldies are cute. |
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//Wottabout us baldies? // |
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We just weave into the sideburn hair and do a giant swirl-around comb-over. The problem is finding someone willing to partner with you, since you can't make a contribution to the twinship, hairwise. |
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