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Just outright tell them that you are uncomfortable. Don't be rude or mean or anything like that; but be clear and make sure they understand. If it persists, then maybe tell a parent or guardian.

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Just be straight up with them if it persists. Don't be mean or anything, but do be clear and direct, and tell them it makes you uncomfortable.
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Basically just creep them out. Stare at their hairline until they become uncomfortable and leave, for instance.
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But what if they don’t have a hairline?
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Then where their hairline would otherwise be I suppose.



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