I forgot to post this a little while back, but if you saw my last topic about backne (acne on your back) you know that I have it and struggle with it. The reason I got so stressed out about it was we were going on a school field trip in little less than a week where there was a pool and you could swim in it. A lot of people would question why I wasn't swimming (it was 80 degrees out on that day). To my surprise when our classes got there and some of the kids took off their shirt to swim some of then had backne just as bad as me. Some even had more acne on there body like on their chest. Then it came to me, what you guys and all parents say to you about acne or other situations "you're not the only one that has it." I mean, how fucking vain am I to think that everyone would look at me and notice it. So I learned a lesson.
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Give you people confidence
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I'm really glad you took the time to make that post hon, it IS very easy to think that whatever problems you have, or issues, that you are the only one going through it, i think thats whats so great about this forum is that others put their hands up and say "me too!"Sometimes we old- er members do know what we are talking about after all LOL
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Maybe you're right.. maybe.
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yup, I'm the same I have it. For me it was better, as I never saw it as a problem, then during PE somebody says dude he's got spots on his back(acne) then my mate just goes, leave him alone its only spots. That was a while back but ur rite plenty of people have it!
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People usually dont care about common things like that unless they notice it bothers the person with it. If someone says something and you simply say "Oh, yeah", and dont let it bother you, then its not gonna bother anyone else either.