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over a year ago
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I have stretch mark from having kids. I hate them. I think they look horrible but men don’t ever seem to mind.
The last bloke I slept with accidentally touched them and my whole body tensed up for a second until he moved his hand. Eugh |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I don’t particularly find them sexy but I don’t find them a turn off either. They are what they are.
I can understand some women being uncomfortable about them but trust me, if you’re naked with us the last thing we’re concerning ourselves with is your stretch marks! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I’m far more attracted to women with scars and other marks on their bodies than women who look like they are still “Mint in box”. Scars tell a story and stories make you interesting, show that you have lived |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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As much as I hate my mum tum (I have the whole pouch /shelf thing going on) I don't actually mind my stretch marks.
I have 3 amazing sons and they tell the story of the amazing things my body did to grow them. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I have two very small ones (one on each hip) and I despise them. I’ve had so many painful treatments to get rid of them. They are almost invisible now (thank god). If a guy commented on them or touched them I’d be clothes on and gone! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Nothing wrong with stretch marks, beautiful tiger stripes
I've learnt to embrace mine, I've not had children but do have them on my inner thighs and hips where I put weight on quickly from a teenager as I was a twig before.
Her x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I actually love mine because I got them having my sons. I thought I had got away with having them this time but spotted a few more.
I love the stretch marks but hate my dimply saggy belly |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I have two very small ones (one on each hip) and I despise them. I’ve had so many painful treatments to get rid of them. They are almost invisible now (thank god). If a guy commented on them or touched them I’d be clothes on and gone! "
Is there like a laser treatment for them or something? X |
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over a year ago
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It was only the other evening I watched Shirley Valentine … that part where they are in the boat and she’s self conscious about hers and he reacts so tenderly to her … I love that bit - if you don’t know it have a look x
Ok so he was a bit of a charmer it turned out lol but whoever wrote those words for the script must have been lovely x |
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I never even think about mine...they're just there as part of me, the same as freckles, moles and scars. If I'm at the point where I'm naked with someone then I'm pretty sure that they like me, so I can't see a few stretch marks putting them off...and if it does then they're obviously not the person that I thought they were and I don't want to give them the privilege of seeing my body anyway! |
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I hate mine. I mean, they are what they are and I know most men won't pay one jot of attention to them when presented with boobs and vag.
But I don't like people trying to glamorous and "deep" them: "they're you're tiger stripes, Mama" and "They marks left my life's rich tapestry" etc. Whatever, I still hate mine. |
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"I’m far more attracted to women with scars and other marks on their bodies than women who look like they are still “Mint in box”. Scars tell a story and stories make you interesting, show that you have lived"
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"I hate mine. I mean, they are what they are and I know most men won't pay one jot of attention to them when presented with boobs and vag.
But I don't like people trying to glamorous and "deep" them: "they're you're tiger stripes, Mama" and "They marks left my life's rich tapestry" etc. Whatever, I still hate mine."
Yes! I feel exactly the same! |
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As a teenager and in my 20s I felt very self conscious, but in those dats every model you saw was airbrushed into "perfection".
Now,happily, you see more realistic bodies represented on tv and in magazines and I've embraced my imperfections.
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"It was only the other evening I watched Shirley Valentine … that part where they are in the boat and she’s self conscious about hers and he reacts so tenderly to her … I love that bit - if you don’t know it have a look x
Ok so he was a bit of a charmer it turned out lol but whoever wrote those words for the script must have been lovely x"
My favourite film! I used to not like mine, but have been convinced, by a man, that they are part of my history. |
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