That's how it works, anyone with chronic acne is just too lazy to wash
It's a sad truth, they'd have to be forced to wash their face then. I have to wash mine like three-four times a day, it's a habit now.
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That's how it works, anyone with chronic acne is just too lazy to wash
A sad truth would be, I am not sure if you actually think that or are just ignorant
Me Gustith said:Women want bad boys because it gives them an ego boost. A.) These men are incredibly attractive and unattainable, so to nab one shows that you're working a lil sumthin sumthin. And B.) To turn these badboys into baby daddies who stick around shows that you can change em. Something must be SO remarkable about you to tie down a badboy and get him to stay.
It's a two time ego boost dating bad boys but it never works. They're all scum.
I don't ACTUALLY think that, love. I had horrible, horrible body and facial acne and it pretty much sapped most of my confidence from when I was 9 up until I was 16 or 17, so fairly recently. I would pretty much moan and whine about it to my grandparents when I lived with them temporarily and I was shuffled from doctor to doctor. I really thought there was something horribly wrong with me because I had this really aggressive form of acne--it was just red and it was horrible. I honestly can say without any sort of hesitance that I hated it and I didn't start growing into my own skin until I got rid of those pimples. I've used everything from Proactive (which was miraculous and was the ONLY thing that worked) to Noxema and Neutrogena. Any name brand and prescribed topical cream you could think of was something I probably used. I got teased for it relentlessly. It was horrid. So I can totally empathize with someone who goes through that. They're not disgusting or greasy--they're just going through something that I know all too well and was teased about. Oh my god ... I like never open up about this sort of stuff; I dunno if this was cathartic or just ... heart-wrenching. It sort of hurts admitting all this stuff. I guess deep, deep down there's that small part of me that's still 14 years old and painfully self-conscious about her skin.
Just to be nicer about it and not seem like a mean ass person. I mean if I had to scrub the fuck out of my body to get rid of that nastiness then so should guys who have horrid acne. Don't talk to me with that on your face. Ugh.
Wow that is terrible, thankfully you never met anyone like this...
Iknorite, the nerve! I'd have to just give him some Proactive or something. In a basket. With a note.
Just to be nicer about it and not seem like a mean ass person. I mean if I had to scrub the fuck out of my body to get rid of that nastiness then so should guys who have horrid acne. Don't talk to me with that on your face. Ugh.
Actually you sounded quite serious, in the original quote you seemed to open with a joke, before clarifying what you really meant
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Even if you really were joking, it's still really weird that you'd say that about people. I can understand people joking about their own trauma to cope, but making fun of others who went through that same thing seems disingenuous. Whatever floats your boat I suppose
That is fine, we all make mistakes. Do not put it on us though, Diar mentioned acne scarring a bit but you are the one who majorly expanded on and ran with it
plus the 'nice guys' who whinge about how girls never want them are fucking boring. Who wouldn't pick a 'bad boy' over one of them?