im 15 and a guy...i work out and all..and i dont excaclt yhave a six pack..but im not fat...and im self consious about my moles...i have a lot of them...and my nipples hang out a bit too...do people notice these things a lot?
xo_Meg_ox answered Sunday May 1 2005, 1:19 pm: coming from a girl, if you're not fat then whether or not u have a six pack and whatever isn't a big issue (of course it's an added bonus tho lol) but to be honest, nobody is perfect and girls actually like when guys are flawed because it makes them realize that they don't have to be perfect either!! besides, a good personality can make any guy more attractive! [ xo_Meg_ox's advice column | Ask xo_Meg_ox A Question ]
Khrysty answered Sunday May 1 2005, 12:46 pm: you don't have to have a 6pack. you can take more care of your face or wherever your moles are. and no one will notice. if you have your shirt on then yeah they'll notice. [ Khrysty's advice column | Ask Khrysty A Question ]
K2204 answered Sunday May 1 2005, 12:03 pm: I wouldnt! :)
and if someone does, then you are wayyy better off without them anyways!
LiSaxOBaBii answered Sunday May 1 2005, 10:11 am: To tell you the truth, in this world there are some shallow people who will care, but the people who are worth-while will like you for who you are rather than what you look like.You can always get your moles removed.To me six pack isn't really important.As long as you are in shape and healthy, that's more important.Maybe if you do more workouts you can tighten up the breast area so your nipples won't hang.
xO LiSa* [ LiSaxOBaBii's advice column | Ask LiSaxOBaBii A Question ]
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