As the penultimate series draws to a close, here's a few things to take away.
1. Hair brushing is a common fetish
What does it take for Marnie to finally realise Ray's The One? A love dream where she brushes his hair. Sure.
Turns out though, hair brushing is actually a fairly commons festish and it's known as 'hair worship'. According to Kinkly (your online directory of all things kinky) 'People who enjoy hair brushing and hair worship say they enjoy the feel, aroma, and look of well-kept hair.' In fact, there's actually a whole area of porn dedicated to women just brushing their hair. Check some out
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4. Online therapy is a thing
Of course if any of the girls was going to be taking online therapy, it would be Marnie. According to Talkspace, a leading online therapy website, 'therapists and online therapy networks use a variety of mediums such as apps for texting, video chatting, voice messaging and audio messaging.' They do warn you though that not all 'online therapists' are actually liscenced though so it's best to do some digging around beforehand.
5. 'Treat them like a hippy at Disneyland in '68' has a cool story behind it
Hermie and Shoshanna's new anti-hipster stance is working wonders for the coffee shop. So well is it going in fact that Hermie is chucking any hipster-eqsue person out and treating then 'like a hippy at Disneyland in '68.
Interestingly, this harks back to the Yippie movement of the late 60s when radical hippies who became know as the Youth International Party invaded Disneyland as one of the organisations more memorable 'pranks' to undermine the system. Around 200 hippies entered the park and took over Tom Sawyer's island, raising their flag to assert their dominance. 23 were arrested and the park was closed early.
The Disneyland invasion actually happened in 1970 though, not 1968.
6. The Moth
Hannah's going on The Moth! If you're not already listening to The Moth podcast, you're not doing adult life right. Each week, different storytellers from some of The Moth's many, many live shows share heartbreaking, funny and life changing stories.
If attending a Moth event sounds fun, they actually do them in the UK now, keep an eye out on their website for future dates. They can be expensive but they're worth it.
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This article originally appeared on The Debrief.