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emeraldrafael

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LostAlone said:
Men with scars are seen as 'bad boys' and similar kinda rebel without a cause kinda guys, and lots of women (apparently) find that attractive.
Unless you got yours in a really sissy way. Then you just look dumb. My friend as a scar across his middle and ring finger knuckles cause the idiot decided to punch a barbed wire covered tree (dont ask why its covered in barbed wire. thats a story for another day), and cut open two of his knuckles. XD

I've put more thought into it and talked it over with some friends, and we came to a somewhat concensus that its not the scar itself but the story behing it. Thats why large rugged scars are hot on men, cause tehy got it fighting a lion, or kicking a bear in the sack (sorry, been reading alot of demotivational posters my freind with the scarred knuckles has been sending me). Meanwhile, the idea of a scar on a woman usually means there's emotion baggage or she's not pure. If its small, then you think "oh, I'm sure she just had her cat scratch her a bit too deep" or 'she fell off the pyramid practicing for cheerleading or something."

That, and its location. It should be somewhere on girls (ideally) where the guy wont see it unless he's intiment with you but on guys the more visible the better (well, rugged).

So basically we kinda decided it was more what the scar COULD say about hte person, rather then the size, shape, and cause of it the scar.
 

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No, I don't find scars on women to be particulary attractive. I don't really care if they got some either.
 

Choppaduel

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Depends on the scarring. I've seen some pretty heavy ones and I can't see how anyone could that especially attractive. Light scarring adds the depth of the person, through their appearance, which is hard to do. So I can easily see how some scars could attractive. However, I have yet to meet a woman with scars like that.
 

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Well, I've been told that the scar over my left eye is attractive, which kinda threw my off the first time I heard it. It's just over an inch long, roughly, and goes from directly above my eyelid below the brow and up across my forehead - I lack a small portion of my eyebrow because it will not grow through the scar tissue.

I don't really understand how a scar can be sexy... Though I can familiarize with it. My ex had a particular scar that crossed the back of his hand from his thumb to just above his pinkie with a story attached that I couldn't help but be drawn to like a magnet. Because of the story, the scar grew on me. Perhaps that doesn't make much sense... Huh.
 

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LegendaryGamer0 said:
Of course! Battle scarred Lolis are-

"Women"

Damn it...

Wait, Lolis still count! Maybe.

Well, still a yes.
It's some kind of...Loli Battlewagon...

OT: Do psychological scars count? If so...

...wanna know how I got these scars?
 

LostAlone

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emeraldrafael said:
LostAlone said:
Men with scars are seen as 'bad boys' and similar kinda rebel without a cause kinda guys, and lots of women (apparently) find that attractive.
Unless you got yours in a really sissy way. Then you just look dumb. My friend as a scar across his middle and ring finger knuckles cause the idiot decided to punch a barbed wire covered tree (dont ask why its covered in barbed wire. thats a story for another day), and cut open two of his knuckles. XD

I've put more thought into it and talked it over with some friends, and we came to a somewhat concensus that its not the scar itself but the story behing it. Thats why large rugged scars are hot on men, cause tehy got it fighting a lion, or kicking a bear in the sack (sorry, been reading alot of demotivational posters my freind with the scarred knuckles has been sending me). Meanwhile, the idea of a scar on a woman usually means there's emotion baggage or she's not pure. If its small, then you think "oh, I'm sure she just had her cat scratch her a bit too deep" or 'she fell off the pyramid practicing for cheerleading or something."

That, and its location. It should be somewhere on girls (ideally) where the guy wont see it unless he's intiment with you but on guys the more visible the better (well, rugged).

So basically we kinda decided it was more what the scar COULD say about hte person, rather then the size, shape, and cause of it the scar.
How does someone know how you got the scar tho :p ? When they study these kinda things, its done on the assumption that the people involved have no knowledge of each other... And they do say that scars are attractive, because we make assumptions about them.

I kinda get why you say that scars might make people think you have 'emotional baggage', which is a hideously euphemistic way of saying 'self harm'. I think there needs to be a line drawn here between scars in general, and self harm scars.

Self harm scars say something about you, but its not something I care about, or would say contributes to my idea of attractive. Also, the vast majority of us with those scars cover them up, and if you can't see them, then it makes no odds anyway.

Any other form of scars also say something about you, and mostly it says you're either drunk, stupid or aggressive. For some reason, women don't seem to have a problem with men who fight and do stupid shit, but in general men don't like girls who have those traits.
 

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It's not really what I look for in a women honestly. A small cut might have a cool or funny story behind it yes, but third degree burns would put me off.
 

skeliton112

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I dont mind scars. Their either hot ones or im indifferent (Or if they were REALLY bad then it might be a turn of)
 

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LegendaryGamer0 said:
Of course! Battle scarred Lolis are-

"Women"

Damn it...

Wait, Lolis still count! Maybe.

Well, still a yes.
SAKURA DOESN'T COUNT. She's badass in her own right. Same with Nanoha.

Fate's scars are just sad.

OT: If she has a small scar and acts as if it isn't there, then sure. I'm ambivalent, though.
 

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LostAlone said:
I kinda get why you say that scars might make people think you have 'emotional baggage', which is a hideously euphemistic way of saying 'self harm'. I think there needs to be a line drawn here between scars in general, and self harm scars.

Self harm scars say something about you, but its not something I care about, or would say contributes to my idea of attractive. Also, the vast majority of us with those scars cover them up, and if you can't see them, then it makes no odds anyway.

Any other form of scars also say something about you, and mostly it says you're either drunk, stupid or aggressive. For some reason, women don't seem to have a problem with men who fight and do stupid shit, but in general men don't like girls who have those traits.
Hey! Thats not fair. I have two scars in my face and they are neither from beeing emotional baggaged, drunk, stupid nor agressive. They just originate from an accident. I just wanted point that out and yea, I am male so it does not really contribute to this thread.
So, cya, Moeglich ;)
 

emeraldrafael

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LostAlone said:

no... emotional baggage doenst always mean self harm. it can be abuse they've been holding inside (the case of the girl i knew, she didnt feel comfortable telling people but she doesnt mind now if i say it), or the abuse someone delivered on them. But you're right, there should be a line between... well... lets just say non intended scars and "self-harm" scars.

But I dont know if women like the idea of a rugged man. I think they like the idea of security, where they can feel safe in the man's arms or presense, but not the idea of the man be a roughneck drunk. Thats how a good percentage of domestic abuse cases start. and if there's anyhting to the "oh, women want a sweet sensitive boy" argument, they could view scars as a rugged roughneck and there by unattractive. It goes into gender roles, but that is a topic that would... well... wouldnt be off topic, but its more or less beyond the range of this thread.

And eventually, you're mostly likely going to ask how someone got the scar one you see it. BUt yeah, I can see what you mena, thats going beyond the scope of this thread. its almost 330 am where I live and I've been running a fever so I havnet been thinking straight and been rambling recently. But i will say this about how someone got hte scar. Depending on the size, shape, and location of the scar, you're going to assume. I'll give a for instance on two seperate people

If oyu take me, and look at my right arm, I have a scar on each finger somewhere from the nail to the knuckle that i've gotten from various things (fights, black widow bites, me just being stupid). I have one on the under side of my arm where a peice of burning hot glass ripped up my arm and on the elbow I have five small scars that are from a chemical burn i had gotten while in chem class (also where the glass came from). Now, as I'm right hand dominated, I like to walk on the left side of a girl, so if anything goes down, I can tight with my right and protect and fend off with my left till i can get her at least to a safer location (protective instincts). The girl will see those eventually and she'll think, "small scars, probably from little fights or accidents when boys were being boys. She'll assume how i got them and think whether its an attractive quality in me.

Now, if you take my friend Stephenie, she has a few small scars but she has one big one. She has a small scar on her shoulder whens he fell of the top of the cheerleader pyramid, a small one on her left arm where she burnt herself with a curling iron (accident) and a thats about it. But she has one LARGE scar on her back that you can see if she wears shorter shirts or if the shirt billows from when a person we knew... did something I'd rather not repeat. But it runs from her left shoulder blade to her lower right of her back. If you saw that, you'd assume, "wow this girl has a story, am I ready for that? I mean, thats a deep jagged scar not like that cute little one on her shoulder or the little burn mark here her skin is a little scaly."

So thats more or less where i was coming from when i said assuming or knowing how it happend would affect the cuteness factor. Self-harm scars are kinda in the same way. where if you seem them (and its somewhat inevitable if you get serious with someone, unless you walk around like my friend Gloria who has them all down her arm from her elbow (non vertical) and covers them with those wrapping bandages every day. yeah, you havent seen scars till you've seen a girl that wraps her entire arm each day just to hide them. cause they're not all horizontal) you're going to think "ew... thats a lot of pain, am I ready? I mean, if he was just knicked up it wouldnt be a big deal but thats so methodical." Or int he case of girls "whoa,... serious shit went on in her life. Lot of pent up emotions there. and there's so many, when she either had really good skin, had average skin, or didnt have that great of skin to begin with. dont want none of that".

So I think its more the assumptions people draw fromt he scar, rather the the scar its self being physically attractive.

... Though... I'll admit... we have a girl who goes to our school that lost her left eye to cancer and wears one of those square eye patch things and grows her hair long on that side (her hair in general goes all the way down past the middle of her back), to hide it that i find REALLY attractive and I dont know why... I think its cause I look at her, see she's got alot of problems, and want to be there for her. But she's got a bf (one of my friends), and i'm one of her better friends so it worked out. and my friends knows about it to, so its not like i"m sneaking around behind his back.
 

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Naheal said:
LegendaryGamer0 said:
Of course! Battle scarred Lolis are-

"Women"

Damn it...

Wait, Lolis still count! Maybe.

Well, still a yes.
SAKURA DOESN'T COUNT. She's badass in her own right. Same with Nanoha.

Fate's scars are just sad.

OT: If she has a small scar and acts as if it isn't there, then sure. I'm ambivalent, though.
If any were to scar Sakura, they would face a fate(Pun not intended) worse than death.
 

Naheal

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LegendaryGamer0 said:
Naheal said:
LegendaryGamer0 said:
Of course! Battle scarred Lolis are-

"Women"

Damn it...

Wait, Lolis still count! Maybe.

Well, still a yes.
SAKURA DOESN'T COUNT. She's badass in her own right. Same with Nanoha.

Fate's scars are just sad.

OT: If she has a small scar and acts as if it isn't there, then sure. I'm ambivalent, though.
If any were to scar Sakura, they would face a fate(Pun not intended) worse than death.
Pretty sure Clow did when she was mastering his book. I think that was his name, anyway. It's been a while since I've seen that one.
 

Leg End

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Naheal said:
LegendaryGamer0 said:
Naheal said:
LegendaryGamer0 said:
Of course! Battle scarred Lolis are-

"Women"

Damn it...

Wait, Lolis still count! Maybe.

Well, still a yes.
SAKURA DOESN'T COUNT. She's badass in her own right. Same with Nanoha.

Fate's scars are just sad.

OT: If she has a small scar and acts as if it isn't there, then sure. I'm ambivalent, though.
If any were to scar Sakura, they would face a fate(Pun not intended) worse than death.
Pretty sure Clow did when she was mastering his book. I think that was his name, anyway. It's been a while since I've seen that one.
It was Eriol, the half-reincarnation of Clow Reed.
But in that case, Sakura forgave him, so I cannot do anything to him, or she would be sad.
I cannot stand her being sad.
 

OrokuSaki

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Like giant scar or like little tiny scar. Or several little tiny scars cause I have a cat and my arms are covered in them. But really it doesn't matter because I wouldn't find them "sexy" I won't like not date her because she has scars but I wouldn't creepily hunt down girls with scars like a crazy man-perv.
 

Naheal

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LegendaryGamer0 said:
Naheal said:
LegendaryGamer0 said:
Naheal said:
LegendaryGamer0 said:
Of course! Battle scarred Lolis are-

"Women"

Damn it...

Wait, Lolis still count! Maybe.

Well, still a yes.
SAKURA DOESN'T COUNT. She's badass in her own right. Same with Nanoha.

Fate's scars are just sad.

OT: If she has a small scar and acts as if it isn't there, then sure. I'm ambivalent, though.
If any were to scar Sakura, they would face a fate(Pun not intended) worse than death.
Pretty sure Clow did when she was mastering his book. I think that was his name, anyway. It's been a while since I've seen that one.
It was Eriol, the half-reincarnation of Clow Reed.
But in that case, Sakura forgave him, so I cannot do anything to him, or she would be sad.
I cannot stand her being sad.
It's Sakura. That girl's generally fairly cheerful.
 

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Naheal said:
LegendaryGamer0 said:
Naheal said:
LegendaryGamer0 said:
Naheal said:
LegendaryGamer0 said:
Of course! Battle scarred Lolis are-

"Women"

Damn it...

Wait, Lolis still count! Maybe.

Well, still a yes.
SAKURA DOESN'T COUNT. She's badass in her own right. Same with Nanoha.

Fate's scars are just sad.

OT: If she has a small scar and acts as if it isn't there, then sure. I'm ambivalent, though.
If any were to scar Sakura, they would face a fate(Pun not intended) worse than death.
Pretty sure Clow did when she was mastering his book. I think that was his name, anyway. It's been a while since I've seen that one.
It was Eriol, the half-reincarnation of Clow Reed.
But in that case, Sakura forgave him, so I cannot do anything to him, or she would be sad.
I cannot stand her being sad.
It's Sakura. That girl's generally fairly cheerful.
Which makes me happy.

OT: Battle scars are epic. Because it is a badass moment when your girlfriend has a bigger scar then you.
 

DethVanXan

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I knew a woman who had had boiling water fall on her as a child, as a result she had a lot of scar tissue on her upper arm and chest.
I wouldn't say I was attracted to it, but I definitly found it interesting and it wouldn't have stopped me from going out with her (if she hadn't been 5 years older than me :( )

I also know a woman with scars on her arms, from cutting, those put me off more due to the fact that it was self inflicted and so obviously self-inflicted.
So I find scars interesting, if not actually attractive, as long as the story behind them doesn't involve too much drama.