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Sometimes my foot and ankle hair pokes through my socks. The socks don't have holes. The hairs just make their way through the knitting.
I thought you had pets. Okay, so it's not your hair.hypatia said:I'm glad I've never had to experience that, must look kind of odd, hairy socks?
So, according to established food guides, is 'head cheese' considered a meat or a dairy product?Math Is Hard said:Sometimes I think cheese is interesting. There are a lot of different kinds of cheese. Some cheese doesn't even look like cheese at all.
yomamma said:sometimes, I wonder why I come to PF. topics just lose their overall purpouse by the end of the first page...but I keep coming back!
hypnagogue said:Sometimes, if I look at a word long enough or repeat its sound enough times, it loses its natural familiarity and becomes completely alien sounding. Try it: purpose... purpose... purpose...
I get this too, but not so much with nouns and verbs. Words that I use a lot like 'though' begin to appear funny to me. though, though, though.hypnagogue said:You mean this thread had an overall purpose to begin with? Or was that a http://dhr.dos.state.fl.us/kids/images/symbols/mid/porpoise.jpg maybe?
Sometimes, if I look at a word long enough or repeat its sound enough times, it loses its natural familiarity and becomes completely alien sounding. Try it: purpose... purpose... purpose...
Aren't you a bank robber who still doent know what's the difference between foot & head and of course the reason of covering your face with sock?BicycleTree said:Sometimes my foot and ankle hair pokes through my socks.
Sometimes it's just the little words. Is is is is.Huckleberry said:I get this too, but not so much with nouns and verbs. Words that I use a lot like 'though' begin to appear funny to me. though, though, though.
In the case of a few usernames, once or twice is enough to make them sound silly.Moonbear said:Sometimes it's just the little words.
Danger said:In the case of a few usernames, once or twice is enough to make them sound silly.
No, silly... from the French: D' Anger.hypnagogue said:Danger... Danger... Dang-er? One who dangs? Dain-jer-- sounds like a sci-fi/fantasy hero.
As our lecherous ex-president Clinton might say "What does is mean?"Moonbear said:Sometimes it's just the little words. Is is is is.
There are a few reasons why this may happen. One possibility is that your socks are too thin or too loose, allowing hair to push through. Another reason could be that your hair is longer or thicker than average, making it more likely to poke through. Lastly, if you have recently shaved or trimmed your hair, it may be sharper and more likely to poke through.
Yes, it is completely normal for foot and ankle hair to poke through socks. Everyone's hair grows at a different rate and thickness, so it's common for some people to have hair that pokes through their socks more than others.
There are a few things you can try to prevent this issue. Firstly, you can opt for thicker or tighter socks that will be less likely to allow hair to push through. You can also try trimming or shaving your hair regularly to keep it shorter and less likely to poke through. Lastly, wearing longer socks that cover your ankles can also help prevent hair from poking through.
No, it is unlikely for this issue to cause any health problems. However, if the hair is constantly rubbing against the skin, it may cause irritation or discomfort. If this is the case, it's best to address the issue by trying different socks or trimming the hair.
In most cases, foot and ankle hair poking through socks is not a sign of any medical condition. However, if you notice excessive hair growth or hair in unusual places, it's best to consult a doctor to rule out any underlying health issues.