Would a guy have a girl with kind of bad acne? I have been having acne since elemetary school, and it never goes away. I've tried dermatologist and eveything and the doctors say that the medicine I use gets used to my face and the acne comes back. Sometimes my pimples get really big and I feel like my face is disgusting with scars and zits and then my face clears up and gets worse again. I think I have cystic acne. There are a few guys that have liked me, but I never talked to them because I think they may think my face is disgusting. And there has been guys that have made fun of me and have just been rude to me and call me zit face since elementary, so when a guy tells me he likes me, I just don't believe him. Would a guy date a girl with kind of bad acne?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? Imperfectionist answered Sunday March 18 2012, 2:49 am: I've had this fear my whole life because it runs on my mom's side of the family... HORRIBLE SKIN. it's honestly one of the worse feelings in the world. you feel like people are always staring in your face thinking how disgusting your face is and it feels like no matter how much makeup you put on not only will it never cover it, but it never will go away. BUT i've seen people with worse skin then mine probably yours too in perfectly healthy relationships. Because looks shouldn't really matter that much. There are guys that can look past stuff like that. and i guarentee you'll find one one day. [ Imperfectionist's advice column | Ask Imperfectionist A Question ]
masterclinic answered Saturday March 10 2012, 10:11 pm: You need to stop Putting yourself down because you have acne; your not the only one that is unhappy with a part of they're looks. When a guy tells you he likes you that talks to you regularly he likes you for who you are not how you look. If a guy says he's interested in you but doesn't know you that well then obviously he finds you attractive.
So my answer is yes; people with acne are just as capable of being in a relationship as the rest.
My advice; keep trying different things to treat it if your that unhappy about it. In the mean time stop turning guys down because your low self esteem, maybe they can show you how beautiful you really are, gl [ masterclinic's advice column | Ask masterclinic A Question ]
mannequin24 answered Saturday March 10 2012, 2:52 pm: Don't worry. The right guy for you won't care about that. I have bad acne sometimes and I'm really self-conscious about it too, but I've still had boyfriends. As for the people who bother you about it, just ignore them. The nice thing about it all is that you know you are going to get a guy who doesn't care about if you have acne or what you look like. You'll get an amazing guy who loves you for who you are :) [ mannequin24's advice column | Ask mannequin24 A Question ]
Sweet_LiL_Angel answered Saturday March 10 2012, 11:38 am: Of course they would. You have to find the right guy. I know scne sucks trust me I never had a pimple before and i got pregnant with my son and my whole face broke up I freaked out. I no its hard to deal with but you cant give up just try new things look it up online because they are coming up with new stuff for acne all the time. You have to keep your head high and think positive and dont let no one tell you you arn't beautiful because everyone is [ Sweet_LiL_Angel's advice column | Ask Sweet_LiL_Angel A Question ]
jmeeks19 answered Monday October 10 2011, 10:26 am: Of course a guy would date you, are you crazy? everyone gets acne. even i do. It will eventually clear up, you just gotta keep using creams and such that will help your face. guys should love and like you for who you are. personality is the thing that matters most. You gotta have self confidence, and believe when a guy tells you that he likes you. And those guys that called you zit face, i'm sure they've had bad acne too. so they have nothing to tease you about. Don't even worry about what anyone else says. Be your own person and be who you are. Everyone gets acne, some people just cover it up better than others. hope this helps! [ jmeeks19's advice column | Ask jmeeks19 A Question ]
VoiceofReason answered Monday October 10 2011, 9:55 am: You're going to probably grow out of it. So relax, let nature take its course and get on with life.
Let me say this: it's pretty apparent that between outbreaks guys find you to be pretty attractive. There are girls who are never attractive to guys at your school. So you are still doing better than some are.
And really, you have to have the attitude that you're going to do what you want to do in life no matter what. You can't give up this early in the game. Do the best you can, take whatever opportunities seem to be available to you and stop looking down on yourself. If you are honest and moral you're a good person. Get yourself a great college education, go live overseas for a while, and then move on with life. College is a lot better than high school anyway. [ VoiceofReason's advice column | Ask VoiceofReason A Question ]
SimpleAnswers answered Sunday October 9 2011, 11:49 pm: Um, yes? Why would you think that? As long as you have a good personality, looks really don't matter. Well, thats the way I see it, and i'm sure Mr. Right will feel the same way about you. [ SimpleAnswers's advice column | Ask SimpleAnswers A Question ]
LostAngel answered Sunday October 9 2011, 1:15 pm: I have acne, where it comes and goes.. and honestly I have felt that way sometimes.. but I have gotten over it. I've had a boyfriend who has loved me for who I am for 2 years. It doesn't change anything. Every guy is different. [ LostAngel's advice column | Ask LostAngel A Question ]
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