Question Posted Saturday September 15 2007, 7:26 pm
Here is my situation you see I have that rare skin disease that makes me have red bumps all over my body you see I got that from my dad and when I was young you couldn't see it but as I got older it was becoming more and more noticeable. Well here is the problem you see when I was in summer school during my freshmen year I decided to where T Shirts cause I thought it wasn't going to be a big thing cause you can't really see them unless you are really close well anyway in my english class there was this boy who sat right next to me we were getting along as friend and he even acted like he liked me too. But one day when he came back to his seat he was looking at me arms kept staring at them and then he said "oh my god look at her arms she has alligator skin and then he was touch me like I was a freak" he made me cry in class after that happened I never wanted to wear T Shirts in public again because I don't want to risk being treated that way again I don't know if I can handle it again. I am just so sick of covering up because I don't want to do that for the rest of my life. What should I do? Please helped me I want to live a normal life again.
PH03N1X answered Sunday September 16 2007, 4:04 pm: hey there, well the only thing i can say right now is to ignore what other people say and you should really start wearing t-shirts again if you dont want people noticing your skin use foundation, i do that most the time seems to work!
anyway good luck tc x
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