Empty Smile
The final Bell has rung. Goodbye to all.
- Jul 13, 2018
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Please tell me you didn't picture this in your head!! LolI think we're all fortunate this is a virtual community at times. ;)
Please tell me you didn't picture this in your head!! LolI think we're all fortunate this is a virtual community at times. ;)
TMI lolI think a week. Smelled like dried semen, piss, and swamp ass. It's horrid. I change every day now.
Yup, right there with you on a lot of that too. I admire you for being able to wear a buzzcut. I've considered it. Many women rock it quite well!
On a side note, one of the few genuine friendships I've maintained for decades, is with a woman who is an exceptionally skilled hairstylist and cosmetologist. She's lost a lot of her hair, due to various reasons. One thing she mentioned, and I researched as well, is Biotin/Vitamin B7 2,500-3,000 mcg (micrograms) per day has been reasonably effective at preserving and strengthening existing hair, as well as promoting new hair growth. There are sources the have a good quality supplements at reasonable prices for this available in the states. I hope some of this helps. :)
HahahaI think we're all fortunate this is a virtual community at times. ;)
Picture or smell? ;)Please tell me you didn't picture this in your head!! Lol
Both?Picture or smell? ;)
I'm also a germaphobe and have OCD. Thrown in some social anxiety too. I try to have a shower every day. And I also change my clothes every day. Only times was once I forgot on school camp so that was 6 days I think. Didn't realise my suitcase had a compartment I didn't know about. My mum packed the suitcase. It was new. Etc.Even when I'm severely depressed I manage to keep up with my cleanliness regime. Luckily my OCD germ phobia is able to break thru my catatonic state. It keeps me motivated to wash myself daily and wear clean clothes. LOL
This is actually becoming more common. I know firsthand from a woman, who said they stopped, because they wore tight clothing regularly, and rather than wear loose clothing occasionally, just plain decided to stop wearing underwear, full stop. Well, each to their own..I guess. Meanwhile, I like wearing underwear. There nothing fancy, but I like the brand I buy.i don't wear any
Lol your reply is great. I've been thinking of how to respond. Yes, to each their own. I say let those parts breathe, whatever the composition. However, some parts are delicate and when I think of the seam of denim rubbing in such places, well, personally, I'd like a bit of separation and protection.This is actually becoming more common. I know firsthand from a woman, who said they stopped, because they wore tight clothing regularly, and rather than wear loose clothing occasionally, just plain decided to stop wearing underwear, full stop. Well, each to their own..I guess. Meanwhile, I like wearing underwear. There nothing fancy, but I like the brand I buy.
Edit: the person I speak of, was never from here.
Lol your reply is great. I've been thinking of how to respond. Yes, to each their own. I say let those parts breathe, whatever the composition. However, some parts are delicate and when I think of the seam of denim rubbing in such places, well, personally, I'd like a bit of separation and protection.
Denim has its pros and cons. Being in this state, I definitely appreciate a garment that can be unwashed, look ratty as all hell, and still be considered fashionable. Works for me! lolI thought the same thing, actually, at the time and even now thinking back to it. Personally, I hate denim.
Fack, if I stayed out and didn't have a clean pair I'd just buy new ones.This thread is so gross
I think your rightDepression is horrible. I think when you really get to survival mode tho, you start doing 'self care' things not because you actually care about yourself but because there will be hell to pay if you dont.