So did anyone get a visual on "the scar" this weekend?

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triton28

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And Rabid, just out of curiosity-assuming she accepts you (which she wont), how do you plan to get the answer?
 

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Other than the scar, she's an attractive girl who has obviously had a fairly serious medical condition. Whoever heads up the dance squad she's on should have gotten uniforms that covered the midsection.</p>
 

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Forget about this girls feelings and realize that she chose to wear that. She could have simply not be part of the squad and earn better grades in high school for her scholarship. It's not the responsibility of the dance squad to cover up her unsightly scar.
 
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And not give a seventeen what anybody else thinks about it.
And relies on her otherwise hotness and 'tude to carry her.

She may have fewer snakes in her head (and I'm talking mental snakes, not the physical dangly ones) than your average sorority chick.
 

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jzahner1 said:
Forget about this girls feelings and realize that she chose to wear that. She could have simply not be part of the squad and earn better grades in high school for her scholarship. It's not the responsibility of the dance squad to cover up her unsightly scar.
She shouldn't do something she loves because you don't think she should show off her scar? <div>
</div><div>She's probably not doing it to "flaunt it"; in fact, she probably doesn't care about how people think she looks in her outfit. I'm sure it takes a lot of guts to do what she does and not worry about what someone on a message board thinks about her scar; I don't doubt she's even self-conscious about it (because of people like you). Sure takes more to do what she does than to do what you're doing.</div><div>
</div><div>I haven't seen it, but I've seen plenty of people with scars on their stomach- kidney transplants, GI issues, etc. Some happen when they're babies. Never get why people think something that's out of someone else's control is "funny" or "gross"- I'm sure it wasn't her dream to have whatever it was happen.</div><div>
</div><div>I guess it's disgusting when a little kid's hair falls out when they're taking chemo and they shouldn't go out in public? Get over yourself- everybody has things they're not proud of.</div>
 

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Yeah boy, we need more people in the world that have your attitude. You know, my 6 year old has a big old scar across her abdomen where the surgeon went in and took her kidney and a tumor the size of a baseball. She calls it her badge of honor, cause she kicked cancer's ***. Should I make sure she doesn't go swimming in public anymore, or tell her to forget wanting to be a cheerleader cause some ******* might get uncomfortable, forget about her feelings, and say something rude? No doubt, she will encounter you people, but I'll do my best to teach her to let ya'll know to 17 off. And how about all those vets coming home missing an arm or a leg? You want them to just stay inside all day and watch TV? Man, what a prick.
 
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Right on! Most of the guys I've met who post on this board ain't real purty, either.
And I've met several.

Pot, meet kettle.
 
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