Unpopular opinion: I don't like stretch marks. You have them on your body, okay, idc. But I don't like having them in my body at all and I'll do all kind of laser treatment to get rid of them
When I was 14 I grew a foot in height in under a year, so I got this killer stretch marks on my back that makes it look like I'm into BDSM. I mean I AM, but that's not the point. I'm dom anyways. So essentially, my back looks fucked up in an amazing way.
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· 7 years ago
I myself have stretch marks. So I don't give a Shit about women having them.
But I have a question tho. Does working out makes stretch marks go away? I read it somewhere.
Well I'm pretty sure it's your skin hanging loosely or something so I guess some sort of skin cream would do the trick. From the looks of it I'd try a skin cream
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· 7 years ago
Working out does help with making the marks fades away. Not a lot tho, so yeah use some stuff like cream or whatever for it
I heard any cream that is suppouse to soften your skin helps if you are pregnant and ypu dont want strech marks.
But to get rid of strech marks try skin tightening cream.
I have stretch marks. I don't care I have it, and it doesn't effect the function of my body. If a man cared too much about it, then it won't work for us. It's just a stretch mark. I'm not gonna change myself or my body for any man. Been there, done that, doesn't work. Like @rosalinas said (hi rosie *wave hand*), If you don't like it, then do something about it. But if you're ok with it, then don't let any man tell you any different. Make a change, any change, for yourself, not for anyone else.
I have them on my hips, my thighs, my stomach, and my breasts. Mostly from being pregnant and breastfeeding, but also from growing so quickly as a kid. (5'8" in 5th grade...) I was always self conscious about them from boys who would tease me- it's taken years for me to finally embrace that most people have them, they're normal, and that I am still beautiful with them.
They'll fade eventually. The more "fresh" or new they are, the more colorful they are. (Speaking from experience... I'm pale AF and those purple ones show up really brightly on my skin.)
I have a fuckton of them since I can remember and honestly didn't care before I turned 11 and after that shit changed because people told me it was ugly. I mean I do agree, I don't like it either but bullying a 11 year old to the point where she swears to not wear hotpants ever again is just a bit too much.
You will get old. Skin wil sag and stretch. It is unavoidable. You can spend time and effort worrying about it and fighting it. But you could also use that time and money to get a new degree, learn, chase your passions, develop as a human being, live those in your life better, form deep relationships, develop financial and career goals, explore and better yourself intangibly or just make the world a better place. My gut tells me the people you'll meet, the life you'll have, and the men you will encounter doing all that will be a higher caliber than the ones who's first thought on seeing a female body are "nice rack, good face- awww. Stretch marks. Deal breaker." But other people's lives aren't my business. Best of luck either way, and this advice also applies to those men. What she looks like now isn't how she'll look later. Love a person, bodies don't usually get "better" with age beyond a point, but good people do. unless all you want from life is sex. Not judging.
But I have a question tho. Does working out makes stretch marks go away? I read it somewhere.
But to get rid of strech marks try skin tightening cream.