Ladies! Does it bother you? Guys! Do you care??
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I was dating a not so intelligent guy, and when he saw them he was like "OH MY GOD WHAT IS THAT WHAT HAPPENED THAT'S SO GROSS!"
They never bothered to me that much until that day. I looked in the mirror with self-hate and cried for 2 hours the way I did at my HW, then I realised that I didn't actually give a damn because I'm beautiful and got over it.0 -
Ha HA!!! LOVE THIS! Thats what Id call them. : )0 -
It's not attractive to me...but who cares? I also have some stretch marks but not on my abs.0
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i hate my stretch marks. I'm pale and don't tan so mine are a pinkish color. i could say that i accept them and they are my stripes from having 4 amazing children, but I still wish I couldve had them without the stripes, thanks.0
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i hate mine after 4 kids my stomach looks like a 3d road map strangely my husband says its because the kids pinched my beautiful skin (was always smooth and soft like a peach) so they could be like me lol hes never been bothered by them even though im very self conscious of them that said if i was toned enough to wear a bikini i would simply because i could0
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Great thread! Hope reading all these responses will give some women a lot more confidence.
As the mother of good size twins my tummys got it's fair share of 'tiger stripes'. They don't bother me a much as when I was younger but don't think that's because they've faded just that I've got a lot more comfortable with me.
Always joke with the kids about it. "You did scar me for life, the least you can do is make me a hot chocolate" :laugh:0 -
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I don't have kids...but I do have stretch marks! My thighs, my hips and my boobs! Oy! I've had them since I was probably 12! But i'm slowly learning to accept it, most women have stretch marks!0
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All the weight I gained came from having my kids, so I have stretch marks on more than just my stomach, but I consider them my badge of honor. Some of them are darker than others, but I notice they are starting to fade as I'm losing some weight. I'm also very fair skinned, so they seem more obvious on me than on some other people. I don't go showing mine off, but if you've got the body to rock it, go for it.0
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KINRAD WELL SAID & U ROCK0
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Definitely not a deal breaker for me. Personality and a sex drive would trump something as petty (to me) AS STRETCH MARKS.0
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Don't notice them at all. My wife has them, but they just remind me that she gave me two beautiful girls that I love more than anything in the world.
^This! Love it!0 -
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Somehow I had 3 kids, gained 45-50lbs each pregnancy and never got one stretch mark! I rubbed cocoa butter on my tummy every single day and not sure if it's that or stretchy skin. But they shouldn't matter if you do have them! A sign that you're a mom and that's a great thing!0
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That's awesome. My wife used to be all iffy about em. I really never cared. I did see them as battle scars. She doesn't give too much thought about em anymore. Good for her and all of you ladies who flash em proudly.0 -
Mine don't really bother me. I've been overweight my whole life and have had stretch marks on my upper arms since age 10. Over the years, they've faded and are barely noticeable. They're really close in color to the rest of my skin. Some days, I am slightly irritated that I have them at my age, and with no kids, but honestly a lot of people get stretch marks for different reasons. Some people get them from growth spurts. Others get them from muscle growth due to lifting weights. I will be honest though, if they were on places like my stomach or breasts, I'd probably be sad, but on the inside of my arms? Who cares...
I don't think any mother should ever feel the need to feel bad about her stretch marks. That's normal and you shouldn't let anyone make you feel bad about them, especially if that person hasn't been or can't even get pregnant themselves.0 -
My pregnancy stretch marks used to bother me, but they don't really any more. There's nothing I can do about them, so there's not really any point in being upset. They are a result of my beautiful babies and I would do it all over again for them!0
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I have them.. alot of them on my stomach.... 9 lb 11 oz baby via c-section, gained like 45 pounds..... I am aware of them and dont' like them.. but still wear my 2 piece......0
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I have stretch marks from 2 pregnancies and I don't care. They are badges of honor and courage - I mean, I grew humans inside of me, right? I had my first child at 18, so I never even had a chance to be a sexy twenty-something without stretch marks. Now in my mid-thirties, I kind of like to let them show when I wear a bikini... I just tell myself "Yup, I have stretch marks from pregnancies and I still look good!" ;-)0
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I LOVE my stretch marks. I had a tough time getting pregnant and to me they represent all the emotion, the crying over negative tests, the endless ultrasounds, blood draws, fertility meds etc. that all resulted in my handsome baby boy. They remind me to be thankful I got pregnant to have my little one. There are couples out there that even though they may have children one way or another will never have a stretch mark and would simply die to say "these are from my pregnancy". When they aren't on so much jiggly flab and fat I will rock my bikini with stretch marks on display because they resulted from the most rewarding experience of my life. If someone thinks it's gross or ugly I won't care because my baby boy loves me and my husband thinks I'm sexy no matter what.0
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I'm going to be 19 in a few days and I have them. I do not have any children. I got them from going through puberty, and gaining muscle mass/rapidly gaining/losing weight. I have them on my sides, inner thighs, top of outer thighs, and very slightly on my boobs. hoping to get a tan so they fade away. mine are still the purple color, not the silver/white. I am very very self conscious about them, and I do not wear shorts or bikinis because of this.0
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This guy doesn't care.0
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I got some from my twin pg. They have faded a lot which is great. The weight loss has helped too.
I've never been comfortable wearing a bikini, so that's not an issue. My man doesn't mind my 'pregnancy stripes'.0 -
I'm 21 and at about 165 lbs. Not quite were I want to be. I have a 1 yr old and a college student in clinicals. I'm going on vacation next week and not sure if I wanna were a 2 piece and yes I have stretch marks on my thighs. Stomach and really dark on my sides. It has taken me a year to accept them but I'm not sure if I'm ready to flaunt them in public!!0
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I dont have any0
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There is a woman on one of the TurboFire DVD's that has had triplets. One day while doing a workout for some reason I noticed her stretch marks but I'd been doing the DVD for quite a while before I caught them. She's just so beautiful and fit that it's about the last thing you'd notice and that was after watching her a bazillion times.
I have them but they're not what keep me out of a bikini. I'm still working on weight loss so I don't feel confident but I can tell you that my husband has said he doesn't even notice them. And he told me that I shouldn't be bothered by them because they came from growing his four children and carrying them around for months; nothing could be more beautiful than that. He's a keeper.0 -
No, I don't think women should feel bad about them. The opinion of any guy that would hold it against you is worthless anyway.
My wife has them, and I can say it isn't a turn off by any means.0 -
I have stretch marks all over my legs... I have a few on my tummy under my belly button and some on my hips but you can barely see them. Just mostly on my legs. I don't really care that much. It's not like they make me look ugly or anything. Life isn't about being perfect all the time.0
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I haven't really noticed them on anyone else. As for my own, If there were something guaranteed to make them disappear, I probably wouldn't even spend the time or money. I think about them once in a while (if I happen to be sleeveless or something), but otherwise, when I look in the mirror, they're the last thing on my fairly short list of visible physical flaws, and they're usually not exposed anyway.0
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