If a person don't appreciate you because you have stretch marks, that person doesn't worth it, and in fact, he probably has stretch mark in the ass but he doesn't even know.
If a person don't appreciate you because you have stretch marks, that person doesn't worth it, and in fact, he probably has stretch mark in the ass but he doesn't even know.
I have some stretch marks on my hips/legs from my growth spurt years and I think they look amazing! It seems to give a little extra definition/emphasis, almost like a highlight/contour. I'm regularly complimented on these areas and I think the stretch marks are what catches the eye since the rest of my skin is pretty smooth. Guys DO NOT MIND. AT ALL. It's where their hands go first. It's my favourite "imperfection" lol.
If you're very very insecure about them, you can just put makeup on them (like Sally Hansen Airbrushed Legs or Mac Face & Body). But really, it's pointless.
There is nothing more magnetic than someone who just loves themselves.
I have slight stretch marks (my weight has been up and down for years with eating disorders) and back before I embraced the gay, back when I was having relationships with men no one ever even mentioned it.
It's probably more difficult to find somebody that doesn't have any stretch marks at all versus somebody that does. Stretch marks are normal and you get them a variety of ways, losing and gaining weight, being pregnant, growing a lot in a short span of time, genetics, etc. I have stretch marks on my hips/thighs because of puberty and losing a lot of weight rapidly, and the fact that I'm pale as hell makes them stand out even more but honestly I've been living with them for so long that I don't even notice them anymore. It's not a big deal and if a boy tries to make you feel bad or unattractive because of your stretch marks he's a douche bag who deserves to be alone.