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We are all human and we’ve gotta get by somehow.

So, now that cat’s out of the bag, girls.

woman looking shocked

But it’s okay.

We get it, and we’re assuming the rest of us get it, too.

Check out what they said and why these habits can be looked at as common secrets.

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We fart

Let’s start with the obvious.

Womendofart, even though our grandmothers swore that wasn’t the case.

But the facts don’t lie.

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Everyone does, despite what your boyfriend or little brother thinks.

Things like beans, oats, soy, and dairy can cause you to be more gassy than usual.

We cyber-stalk

Cyber-stalking.

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Relax, it’s the legal (yet still frowned-upon)kind of stalking.

Your ex-boyfriend and his new girlfriend took a nice trip last winter, and that’s… cool.

He never took you on vacations, but you don’treallycare.

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You’re just passing the time, right?

Or remember that guy you met at the bar last night?

There are even tips out there on how tocyber-stalk like a pro.

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Keep it to a minimum though, ladies, and keep some mystery in your life.

There’s a reason top-knots are so popular.

Apparently, that fast-paced lifestyle is better for your hair.

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I say, the longer the better."

It will give you that clean hair feel in seconds.

Could have fooled everyone, right?

Woman bathroom toilet paper roll

Over-washing and under-washing are both a no-no."

If only they didn’t come with such time-consuming instructions.

But wait, it gets better.

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“The washing machine is bad for bras, but the dryer is absolute murder!”

So, how often?

Rigby and Peller said we should do this after two or three wears with proper lingerie soap.

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Caldwell gives us a little more time, saying it’s time to wash after four to five wears.

And why lingerie soap, you ask?

“Because bras are mostly made of elastic and delicate materials, regular soaps are too harsh.

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It’s definitely frowned upon among many, but not always.

She says an attractive person is more likely to land a job and be promoted.

One study in Italyhas shown that beauty is, in fact, a large factor in getting a job.

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Wow, and they say beauty is only skin deep.

We bite and pick our nails

We bite our nails for so many reasons.

Or maybe it’s just a habit you just can’t quit.

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We have bad news for all you nail-biters out there.

So, the next time you go to put your fingers in your mouth, don’t.

Well, some habits, even the gross ones, never die.

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Multiplestudies have provenwe all do it, but oneDutch study in 2006proved why we should stop.

Think about that before you go digging for gold.

So, what’s a girl to do?

Well, until you might track down a real tampon, you work with what you’ve got.

This could then lead to irritation and cause bacteria to develop.

As far back as 1961, doctors have been trying to understand these pesky hairs.

Ah, the joys of getting older.

Most women rely on tweezers to treat the problem, while others shave or use chemicals.

Oh well, at least we have each other.

Smell our partners' clothes

People, in general, are creepers when it comes to smells.

We, as women, just go about it differently than men.

So, sniff away, ladies!

Hide and eat snacks

Some days you may feel more squirrel than human.

It’s not just moms that engage in these eating habits either.

In one study, more than a quarter of women surveyed admitted to stealthily consuming food.

Women also go through great lengths to cover their tracks.

And thus, we have them to thank for our extra number twos.

“So, it lets things loosen up down there,” she added.

Look in the mirror and feel fat

Is feeling fat just a part of being a woman?

Just six percent would consider themselves thin.

Men, on the other hand, weren’t nearly as likely to view themselves as overweight.

Twice as many women than men also used the adjective “ashamed” when looking at their bodies.

“[I] have peed in the shower.

If you don’t admit you ever did, you’re lying to me.”

“We start drama, like the first to start a rumor.”

“I always look at my poop when I’m finished.”

“I judge people on their shoes.”

“I try not to poop in public restrooms.

Or at other people’s homes.

I’m scared someone is going to hear or smell me.”