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Omikron009

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I'm not really bothered by scars unless they're very large and noticeable, but I don't find them particularly sexy. I'm covered with scars, but not for an interesting reason. I was a clumsy child.
 

PoliceBox63

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It all depends but I generally either finds scars a put off or really really cute and I wonder at the story behind it.
 

Mimssy

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I wouldn't feel any difference in scars between men and women. A face that I can't recognize as human would put me off in either gender, but things like cuts don't really bug me much.
 

Mimssy

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Omikron009 said:
I'm not really bothered by scars unless they're very large and noticeable, but I don't find them particularly sexy. I'm covered with scars, but not for an interesting reason. I was a clumsy child.
Same here. Lots of these stories:
"How'd ya get that scar?!"
"Idiocy and an ungraceful gait."
"Oh..."
 

Samuel Cook

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Wouldn't really bother me I don't think.. As long as they are comfortable with it. There's nothing worse than a girl who hates one (or more) of her physical features and always covers them up.
 

Fleshybones

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God yes, there are men scar fetishes. I especially love facial scars, and i fucking Wish there was a dating site that catered to my particular tastes, but alas, there isn't, and I don't know how to make those kinds of things, so until someone does, I'm SOL... by the way, if any of you know women with facial scars, send'em my way ;P

also, the more noticeable, the better.
I don't really know why, but I really really really Like scars, especially on the face >.>
 

Chemical Alia

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Several horizontal scars running down the inside of her forearm are NOT okay. They are a sign of a very troubled history. I've met two girls with scars like that and found they had both gone through some f&ck#d-up sh*t in life.

They were both very attractive, intelligent and nice people, and I don't want to speak ill of them. Still, seeing those marks were a serious Red Flag moment that ultimately stopped me from asking them out.

Eyepatches on the other hand? I am 110% for those!!
Hey, don't jump to conclusions, man. I've got scars running every which way on my wrist and onto my forearm, and with more to come this year. All from various wrist surgeries. I couldn't care less about them, but it's only embarrassing to think how many people must assume that they were self-inflicted.

Also, I think scars can look cool on just about anyone, if the person is confident enough.
 

Rastien

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Well being a scared man its something i worry about but so far all the girls seem to like it :S

I have a about a half inch width scar going from the bottom of my rib cage going straight down to about 4 inches above the business. Then i have another half inch width by 4 inch scar on the bottom left of my stomach.

A few other small ones scattered about across my chest and stomach, and finally another bloody scar across my lower right leg x).

I have been cut apart 4 ways from sunday for various things :p
 

Thaluikhain

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Eh, just a scar.

Now, if someone has a scar from rescuing a bunch of orphans from a burning building, that's pretty impressive.
 

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My first-time reaction to seeing my boyfriends scar (it goes from the top of this thumb round to the bottom of his palm) was just `How the hell did you do that?`
People who got their scars in a cool way are rare. My boyfriend just knocked over a kettle when he was two. I have no strong feelings on his scar, it's just... there.

As for this, I have a few small scars. One on my leg from when I was on a wooden ladder that broke, but it's a tiny scar. The ones I do have are hardly noticable and my boyfriend hasn't said anything about it really.
 

LostAlone

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Holy necropost batman!

Its fine, I'm happy to pick up after 18 months :p

Scars continue to be an odd an slightly divisive thing within my life. Since we were last talking about this, I have picked up a few more, and have generally come to the conclusion that in a slightly roundabout way I do like scars on women. I still don't find them sexy, at least not in a 'I look at them and think they look good' but they are normally an indicator that someone is in the same emotional ballpark as me, and that normally means we can connect reasonably well, and normally that means I will end up liking someone. I'm generally a fan of what I'd loosely describe as 'broken people' and scars certainly are a symbol of that to me, same as smoking, negotiable morals, a black sense of humour and good stories to tell (the kind that end with things like 'Actually I won't tell you that bit because it paints me in a somewhat bad light'). I certainly wouldn't say that my tastes in women are conventional by any means, and that probably why scars are a minor positive to me.
 

Girl With One Eye

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I have self harm scars on my legs, and they have never really bothered anyone I've been with. I'm always open about my history of self harm with my partners in case it is something which they can't deal with. Honestly, it took me a long time and a hard struggle to stop self harming, and I see my scars as a reminder that I am stronger than any of the bad things which have happened to me. I'm really sad to see that some people on here wouldn't date someone because of self harm scars, because we're not all "fucking crazy" or "emo", just people who were given a bad hand in life and found a different way to deal with it.
 

Rastien

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Girl With One Eye said:
I have self harm scars on my legs, and they have never really bothered anyone I've been with. I'm always open about my history of self harm with my partners in case it is something which they can't deal with. Honestly, it took me a long time and a hard struggle to stop self harming, and I see my scars as a reminder that I am stronger than any of the bad things which have happened to me. I'm really sad to see that some people on here wouldn't date someone because of self harm scars, because we're not all "fucking crazy" or "emo", just people who were given a bad hand in life and found a different way to deal with it.
Pretty much this, i find that scars from self harming are the sign that a person has gone through rough times and come out the otherside. The fact you are unable to forget about those times due to the scars is a constant reminder to keep your chin up and keep pressing forward.

George Santayana:
"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it."
 

antidonkey

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Scars on women don't really bother me. It helps if there's a cool story behind them too. Hell, I knew one woman who had a pretty bad hair-lip scar and it didn't really detract from her incredible hotness.
 

IndomitableSam

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antidonkey said:
Scars on women don't really bother me. It helps if there's a cool story behind them too. Hell, I knew one woman who had a pretty bad hair-lip scar and it didn't really detract from her incredible hotness.
Kinda this - I had my mouth split open during a baseball practise when I was a kid. (Also broke fingers and various other minor injuries from years of playing) so I've got a scar on my mouth. Not too noticeable unless you're close.It actually make my lip a bit puffier, which is apparently attractive. Couple other small ones on my face from falls/etc, too.

I've had people be uncomofortable with my appendicitis scar before, as I had it out when I was a kid, so it runs from about belly button height down about 6 inches. It's also a bit wide and thick. Some people find it gross - I don't even know it's there anymore. At least I win "show me yours/I'll show you mine" most of the time.

Also, since I'm allergic to cats (but still own them), any time they scratch me, I scar. So I do have a small, thin scar across my wrist. I would hate for people to judge and think it's from self-harm when I was just keeping my cat away from a dog (also why my sister has a bunch of scars on her face, she scooped up our cat away from a dog that got into our yard and he clawed her pretty badly. Faces bleed a lot.)

Scars are just part of who everyone is - I don't really pay any attention to them. I grew up with a mother who was always having surgery, though, so I'm very used to seeing a lot of scarring. I don't think I know anyone who doesn't have some scars - it's life.

If you don't have scars, you probably haven't led an interesting life.
 

Jonluw

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Yes, there is someone out there with that fetish.
I'll bet there is a community even.

It's not personally something I fetishize, but it's not a dealbreaker either. Completely depends on the rest of the woman and how well she wears the scars.
 

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Jonluw said:
It's not personally something I fetishize, but it's not a dealbreaker either. Completely depends on the rest of the woman and how well she wears the scars.
Ok. So you're messing around with this lady friend you've just met. Things are going well, and you're getting into her pants and BAM! Cesarean section scar out of nowhere.

Your reaction?
 

Jonluw

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Dags90 said:
Jonluw said:
It's not personally something I fetishize, but it's not a dealbreaker either. Completely depends on the rest of the woman and how well she wears the scars.
Ok. So you're messing around with this lady friend you've just met. Things are going well, and you're getting into her pants and BAM! Cesarean section scar out of nowhere.

Your reaction?
If it's not completely fresh, my reaction would be something along the lines of
"You've had a kid? Wtf?
You're, like, 18. Isn't that a bit early?"

I'd still do her. Provided that this isn't a scenario where her having a kid is a problem.
From what google images can provide, it doesn't look particularly repulsive.