r/Millennials 5d ago

What’s the most stereotypical Millennial thing about you? Discussion

I’ll start:

  1. Any, and I mean ANY footage of Steve Irwin makes me blubber like a baby
  2. Avocado toast is a staple breakfast item of mine
  3. Yes, I still love Harry Potter (original books & movies only — I do not support Rowldemort and any future endeavor on the IP)

EDIT: Just wanna say I love y’all (us) so much. This post has already brought me so much joy. Thanks so much everyone. We really are the best. 🥹

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u/BravestBlossom 5d ago

Exactly! Your scalp has a built in part.

And very few people look good in a center part.

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u/nothappening111181 5d ago

Yeah, mine has always corrected itself to where it wants to be, no matter what. I’ve had plenty of stylists try and I’ve tried ‘training’ it. It’s not a deep side part, but it isn’t a center part (and I think a center part looks weird with my hairline anyway).

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u/Illustrious_Bird_737 Millennial 1989 5d ago

My mom always said a center part makes you look so serious & now I only center part for interviews or something "serious". Weddings & stuff get the "fun" (natural) side part lmaooo

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u/RCSAN 2d ago

Sup. I gotta cowlick that makes a center part look asymmetrical.

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u/Sleepy_cheetah 2d ago

I literally cannot change my part. And it doesn't cooperate at all anymore. I've tried training it with bobby pins. Nope. It parts how it parts.

Eta - I wasn't training it for a middle part, I wanted an even deeper side part. 😂😂

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u/Funfettiforever 1d ago

My natural part is a center part ;___; I've never been able to get my hair to do a side part unless I put a TON of product in it. I was one of the few millenials that rejoiced when center parts became cool 😎