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Don't scratch your ear — even if it really itches.
When that person talks, scratch your ear or check your phone - act like nothing is happening.
Don't pick your nose, scratch your ear, preen your hair, or perform any other personal grooming gestures in public, and especially not before your date.
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Also, look around the room and scratch your head or ear every once in a while.
Try to do something normal like lightly scratch the back of your ear or something like that while maintaining eye contact, and if she subconsciously copies you, then she might like you — but this isn't always true; so don't rely on this, and don't make it obvious what you're trying to do.
Objects like your fingers or cotton swabs are possible facilitators of Swimmer's Ear because they may scratch the ear canal.
A similar, though weaker, sort of objection concerns McEar, a hypothetical agent who essentially has the power to do only one thing, namely, scratch his ear.
It can be cogently argued that, necessarily, if McEar has the power to scratch his ear, then he also has the power to move a part of his body to scratch his ear, for instance, his arm (Wierenga 1989, pp. 28 29).
Don't let him scratch his ear while these braids are in!
Some tears in the ear flap heal without intervention provided the bleeding stops and the dog does not scratch the ear.
You're looking for a movement in the dog's hind leg like it's trying to reach up to scratch its ear.
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