Question Posted Friday September 23 2005, 10:43 pm
People, I guess lustful teenagers specifically, like to get hickies. I don't mean everyone, but generally speaking. Guys like it when their girlfriend sucks on their neck, and girls like it when their boyfriend does the same. They brag about it. They show it off. But when they're in school, they try to cover it up! People make fun of them for it! I understand wanting to hide it from your parents, but it's like...you're ashamed of the thing you were just bragging about. Isn't this kind of stupid?
rikatree2375 answered Saturday September 24 2005, 7:31 pm: Yeah, i think it's stupid but that's usually how life goes. People get them then they get all paranoid about having them because they're "ashamed". I think they just like the attention but who knows. People are weird. :)
xHlaxstarWx answered Saturday September 24 2005, 6:47 pm: Yes it is soo stupid. Why brag about something then hide it?
In school when I was younger a boy in my grade sar at his desk giving himself a hickey and sucking on his arm. I was like 10 and I knew what hickeys were I was cracking up during class. I still laugh thinking about it. [ xHlaxstarWx's advice column | Ask xHlaxstarWx A Question ]
ReddCutie09 answered Saturday September 24 2005, 12:51 am: Yes it is. But don't you notice that they only brag to thier friends or people they know won't judge them. They try to cover it up because thay know people will call them slutty or watever. They want to hide it from the people who will not be so considerate of the feelings or not care about the story of how they got it. [ ReddCutie09's advice column | Ask ReddCutie09 A Question ]
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