Some Alternative LaTech Cheer pics....

imissplatinumplus

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DAWG61

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an *** crack in a belly before, first pic is best. Ads blocking reply button btw.
 

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Maybe if she had it done in Juarez 17ing Mexico on the back of a donkey.....That just might be the worst case of camel toe to ever hit the pack. Hell to the Toe.....
 

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Appendectomy scars are generally horizontal.

Newer operations go through the belly button to reduce the horizontal scar, but there's no big vertical scar like that.

This is either:
A) a c-section scar.
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B) post-HPV ovarian cyst removal.
 

josebrown

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I have the exact scar with a jacked-up belly button and the ***-crack on my belly. Have been opened up twice in the same place. Had parts of ****-pipe removed twice. She could have Chrone's or other GI disorders worked on. Have heard of it in young women for various ailments...getting it done before heading off to college to make life easier.
 

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It's not a C-Section, they are transverse, not a appendectomy, they are right lower quadrant. Not an exploratory lap because it would be above the naval. It is a total hysterectomy scar, I believe. Which means she can't get pregnant. Winner by default!!!
 

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hopper21 said:
Appendectomy scars are generally horizontal.

Newer operations go through the belly button to reduce the horizontal scar, but there's no big vertical scar like that.

This is either:
A) a c-section scar.
or
B) post-HPV ovarian cyst removal.
I thought the same 17ing thing about appendectomy scars until i actually had one done...in which the incision started at the top of my belly button andwent down vertically for about 6 or 7 inches.....just like this chick...yah it could be those other things in which youspeak but you cant 17ingrule out an appendectomy either....unless of course you are the one who performed the surgery
 

rabiddawg

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a male and female belly button are not in the same place in repsect to their pelvis. Women's are lots higher. The only way this could be an appendectomy scar is if it ruptured and they had to open her up to prevent peritonitis. That scar is directly over her ovaries, a c section done in the last twenty years are always transverse incisions that are done under the bikini line. You would have never seen a scar in that picif she had a c section. This is a scar for a hysterectomy, and since it is below the naval, that rules out most exploratory surgeries too.
 

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You cant knock it if they rock it. This princess has the stomach of a torture victim but the swag of a prom queen. Good for her. Sure it looks like hell andprobablyworks up smegma after a long afternoon of cheering on the Tech Dawgs but haters be damned. Horrific scar all up in your grillmix. Go Tech.<div>
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Todd4State

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I would say it's most likely a scar from an umbilical hernia repair. A hysterectomy is not likely with a woman her age. Possible, but not likely. C-section is also possible, but again not likely.


But, I don't know. If I run into her I'll ask her.
 

mjt36

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Well.. I'm reluctant to admit that I showed this to my gynecologist wife. I just had to know. After she made a couple of "front butt" jokes, she guessed some sort of GI surgery, i.e. Open appendectomy vs colon resection. She said anything this broad might have had gyno in origin they do with a horizontal incision... Save for some big nasty 17'd up uterus requiring a hysterectomy, which she said isn't likely, or an ovarian cyst removal.
 

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a c section done in the last twenty years are always transverse incisions that are done under the bikini line.
Quick! Someone tell my 15 year old to jump back in the womb because he wasn't born by vertical c section!</span>
 

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My sister has the same scar. Born without a typical belly button, actually born with it completely open. Doctor's closed it up, and that scar is what they have to live with forever, plus no belly button.