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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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I got a blister on my right thumb just below the cuticle on the thinnest bit of skin possible, frying eggs yesterday morning. Im sporting a painless blister but oh god how much do I want to pop it? Doing so is only going to cause pain and open raw skin instead of a protective bleb.
What sort of things can't you leave alone knowing they're gonna be worse if you fiddle on too much |
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By *abioMan
over a year ago
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"I got a blister on my right thumb just below the cuticle on the thinnest bit of skin possible, frying eggs yesterday morning. Im sporting a painless blister but oh god how much do I want to pop it? Doing so is only going to cause pain and open raw skin instead of a protective bleb.
What sort of things can't you leave alone knowing they're gonna be worse if you fiddle on too much "
you can't ask men that question... one track minds.... lol
anyway...put some toothpaste on it if you have any (blue minty gel works wonders....) |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I got a blister on my right thumb just below the cuticle on the thinnest bit of skin possible, frying eggs yesterday morning. Im sporting a painless blister but oh god how much do I want to pop it? Doing so is only going to cause pain and open raw skin instead of a protective bleb.
What sort of things can't you leave alone knowing they're gonna be worse if you fiddle on too much "
erm, Women. lol |
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"I got a blister on my right thumb just below the cuticle on the thinnest bit of skin possible, frying eggs yesterday morning. Im sporting a painless blister but oh god how much do I want to pop it? Doing so is only going to cause pain and open raw skin instead of a protective bleb.
What sort of things can't you leave alone knowing they're gonna be worse if you fiddle on too much "
If that was me I would have popped it hours ago. My powers of resistance would be 0. It feels a lot better after popping it. Well it does to me. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"I got a blister on my right thumb just below the cuticle on the thinnest bit of skin possible, frying eggs yesterday morning. Im sporting a painless blister but oh god how much do I want to pop it? Doing so is only going to cause pain and open raw skin instead of a protective bleb.
What sort of things can't you leave alone knowing they're gonna be worse if you fiddle on too much
If that was me I would have popped it hours ago. My powers of resistance would be 0. It feels a lot better after popping it. Well it does to me."
Noooooooooo man! If I pop it the skin covering the sore bit will be exposed and it hurts like mad. It looks a bit like a little pear drop midget gem on my thumb now... but not sore. Im gonna resist and see what happens if you do it properly - ie dont pop! |
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