i really don't think they do... i kno i wouldn't
because they is is weird that their have hair and when they get older they discover that hair is natural
Sometimes yes.
Tree braids are a protective style. If they are done like they are supposed to be then they should not pull your hair out. If you have them in your hair for a while then when you take them out you will see quite a bit of hair only because your hair has not been able to shed.
Shave your head and pull your eyelashes out then find out.
so that an enemy cant pull there hair and slit there throat while he was helpless
Get a rubber band and twist it up until it is in a tight coil. find the girl and pull the 2 sides of the rubber band apart while it's still coiled. the rubber band will scrunch up in their hair and it'll take a long time to get it out.
Pull your hair back the best you can, use bobby pins and lots of hair spray.
Don't pull a child's hair, that is cruel. Don't pull an adult's hair, either.
why does it hurt to pull your hair but not cut it?
Why not just make sure u pull your hair back when you play
first u need to try pull it out strait, don't just pull it down until u pull all of your hair out!so pull it horizontal direction, if that doesn't work then just pull it up (the comb that is) and if that still doesn't work then this is a worst case situation and you will just have to wash your hair with LOTS OF SHAMPOO and USE CONDITIONER and when your done the comb should ease rite out!!!!it should be out by then and if not then i cant help you anymore, sorry!
Miss Trunchbull would pull the girls' hair as a form of punishment or intimidation. In Roald Dahl's "Matilda," she is depicted as a tyrannical headmistress who uses physical force to assert her authority. Her actions are often exaggerated to highlight her cruelty, such as grabbing a girl by the pigtails and swinging her around. This behavior emphasizes her tyrannical nature and the fear she instills in the students.