"They’re like tattoos, only with better back stories.
I’ve got a few scars, luckily none that I’d say were disfiguring "
I'd disagree. Anyone over 18 can get a tattoo and their stories are invented if indeed they exist at all.
Scars are genuine bookmarks in the story of one's life. |
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"They’re like tattoos, only with better back stories.
I’ve got a few scars, luckily none that I’d say were disfiguring
I'd disagree. Anyone over 18 can get a tattoo and their stories are invented if indeed they exist at all.
Scars are genuine bookmarks in the story of one's life."
And maybe often, reminders of a less than joyous event |
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By *lowupdollTV/TS 49 weeks ago
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"Is this true?
Kinda
Is it the bad boy thing or is it ‘ phwoar! He’s rugged like Gerard Butler!’ "
I have a scar on my leg.
[launches into song and dance routine about being rugged like Gerard Butler] |
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By (user no longer on site) 49 weeks ago
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"I’m hoping dudes do too with this whopper I now have right across my arse cheek!! "
I goodness yes! Show us!!
I had my last scar covered with a tattoo, it’s healing so well…. |
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By (user no longer on site) 49 weeks ago
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I think it’s more important that you like your own scars. Especially if they are from a poignant event in your life.
For some a scar can be a constant reminder |
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