+1 yIt's not to me and i believe it shouldn't be to anyone.
I'm utterly sick of the type of world unidentified sources trying to create for people filled with such a loud judgmental noise for a perfection that is nothing but myth which can never be reached.
We are real people living real lives. Every mark, scar, stretch etc.. is a sign of being alive. Being a human as normal as and as fragile as we can get to be.
Stretch marks can happen for variety of natural reasons, such as; birth, growth, weight loss and so on. Stretch marks are common and natural occurrences that can happen to every human at any given time for such commonly known causes. This means being alive and living through different stages and incidents. It's normal and anyone with a matured grown-up brain can digest and understand that. So any guy who can understand what it means to be a normal woman and how those advertised unrealistic perfect Photoshoped Insta models doesn't exist in the real life, they wouldn't feel turned off by such a common occurrence as stretch marks. There is nothing off about these marks. Only if people look at it with the right perspective and not unrealistically labeling woman as the perfect-supposedly polished objects.
Besides, when a guy truly loves a girl, every inch of that stretch mark will appear magical and graceful anyway. True love doesn't know what is superficiality and social constructed labeling.00 Reply
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+1 yLols. Whats a turn off would be. Fat like unhealthy looking.
So disfunctional physical ness is a turn off.
Also If you had six pack abs, I would go out and get them too
so no strech marks no. But if your a sigal mom, then yes your, a fuck up. And you made a mistake, or you are the mistake, ethire way no winner will want you. Unless there dumb.
Moreal is any slut, is disgusting. Man or woman.
I hate being a virgin, but I don't mind that I'm not a slut.
Qestion do you a mac dick / wendys gressy pussy burger
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I had stretch marks right as I hit puberty. They're around my hips and faint ones on my knee caps. I'm on a diet now and began to notice some on my biceps. I just sport them and no one has been turned off by them. They're normal
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No guys will smash anything, but you with experience and age.
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1.2K opinions shared on Guy's Behavior topic. It kinda looks like tiger stripes but overall, skin is still just skin, the appearance of it plays a minor role but past that it's all about the feel of skin when it comes to intimacy. Besides, guys have imperfections when they get older too :) it's a small thing and according to my picture search text images say that some guys even think they are attractive too and to be honest they look like tiger stripes :)

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+1 yAny man that TRULY loves you will love you for what's on the inside, not the outside. I will not lie, there are some guys that think stretch marks are a turn-off, but those are usually the kind of men you don't want to be dating. Trust me on that one.
You may not be a prize woman, but if you stick by your man and he truly enjoys your company, you'll hit it off no matter what. That's just the way true love is. My wife is no prize either, but she has a great personality and I enjoy being around her.10 Reply
+1 yI think stretchmarks are pretty hot especially if they are in the right places. Here are some examples.

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+1 yIt never was to me. For fuck sake if I turned a woman away from frivilous body features I'd never get laid without having to pay for it. Stretch marks? One breast smaller than the other? Weird labia color? Jesus H fork, most women have some flaw, so get over it. Does she have a pussy? Ding! Sold! That's all I need. Hold the cash, I'm getting my dick wet tonight.
For hells sake :P10 ReplyYour always going to have that small percentage of people whos perception of beautiful is superficial but there are a lot of men that when they like you every line every curve is a piece of beauty because its you. Its funny many people say they are original really then why do they try to copy others every line every curve even every stretch mark makes you you if a guy likes you strech marks won't make a difference never bothered me
00 ReplyNot at all. Some wome have stretch marks because they've been pregnant. Not a turn off at all.

00 ReplyNo at all... in my opinion, they are very beautiful, it shows how a girl worked hard for her body, and its a beautiful thing!
In my opinion i appreciate the hard work!
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+1 yMen have stretch marks too. They're natural any man who doesn't like you because you have a stretcbmakr can gfh
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+1 yHonestly more depends if you are hit or not... haha. We can over look small things like that if we find you attractive. If you aren't an attractive girl, then it probably doesn't help, but you got bigger problems then a few marks👍
00 ReplyTrust me if her body is natural and she has curves there are going to be stretch marks. For both men and women, who cares
10 ReplyIt depends. I think few of us already explained on the previous comments. Although guys are particularly easily aroused by visual stimulation over feelings.. So I think better be safe than showing off the unwanted strechmarks. Be smart.
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+1 ynot a turn off. but we all have our scares in one form or another. they just tell a story about you really.
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Anonymous(25-29)+1 yStretch marks usually mean she put on some weight somewhere… and if she got fat quickly that means she has big curves :)
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+1 yAt a certain age, no. Especially if her figure is otherwise fine.
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+1 yHonestly I'd rather a woman with them. Fleeexible yeah?
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+1 yNo. They're normal, very common and actually interesting and even sexy.
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+1 yNo, most of the mild ones are perfectly attractive.
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+1 yNo. Not even slightly.. The only reason women... Yes women.. Care about them is idiotic beauty mags. Most men couldn't care less...
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+1 yI have developed some and i wouldn't think less if a girl had some either.
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+1 yI have stretch marks on my hips and my ass. They suck but the show goes on
20 ReplyI barely notice them.
I definitely don't care about them.00 Reply
+1 yNo and If you believe that, your a woman. Men don't give a rats ass about stretch marks.
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+1 yNo I like stuff like stretch marks, scars, birth marks
00 ReplyNo, Jesus. We don't care what you look like, unless you have three teeth missing or a unibrow. That's more of a dealbreaker, lol.
10 ReplyNo I'm not at all affected by strech marks. It's nothing big really. Almost everyone had em so it's perfectly okay.
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+1 yWe don’t notice it as much as you think. Just as long as everything else looks fine you are good.
10 Reply951 opinions shared on Guy's Behavior topic. If they are not that visible then its alright, But if its the first thing we notice on your body "Yes" it can be a turn off.
00 ReplyNot point black turn off but it can be. For example if they are exessive or in highly visible areas.
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+1 yThey look like a watershed. And water is life. Therefore, they are beautiful.
00 Reply 920 opinions shared on Guy's Behavior topic. Nope. That are badges of living life. Only to shallow people would they be a turn off.
00 ReplyNot really, I could not say turn off but its something that don't on too. Its normal
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+1 yNo nothing wrong with them you can create art with it
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+1 yNah depends on body though. Some people look sloppy and that’s more of the turn off than the marks
00 Reply1.6K opinions shared on Guy's Behavior topic. I think that stretch marks can be sexy (as long as they don't look like in the sample picture)
00 Reply2.2K opinions shared on Guy's Behavior topic. I've got em myself (tall life), don't see anything wrong with them.
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+1 yNo adult male would care.
Little boys in adult bodies might.00 Reply- 2.3K opinions shared on Guy's Behavior topic.
+1 yNah, happens to the best of us, doesn't bother me at all
00 Reply It all depends on the guy but as for I.
I am not as long as their are not to many00 Replyif there are too many in one place yes they're a turn off
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Anonymous(36-45)+1 yYeah just like guys being short is a turn off for girls.
10 ReplyNo, beauty is as beauty does.. few have no flaws. I'm been with want that drive me crazy they are so hot - have blemishes
00 ReplyNot for me, neither they are a turn on. They're just natural, I accept that.
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Anonymous(18-24)+1 yIm not a guy but I also have stretch marks and I think that there is nothing wrong with them.
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Anonymous(25-29)+1 yYeah they look disgusting!!! Who wants to look at a old crocodile, who’s in fact only 25. Big turn off yuk
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This guy ☝️ has been turned down one to many times 🤣🤣
+1 yI'm completely covered. Especially my hips.
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+1 ynot at all. I think stretch marks look sexy...
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+1 yDefinitely a turn off.
00 ReplyThey're generally attractive to me.
00 ReplyNot to me. I don't mind a girl with stripes.
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+1 yNo. They happen. Guys get them too.
00 ReplyIdc what they like, do u?
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+1 yYes shows she is old or getting fat.
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+1 yNo they are not a turn off
00 ReplyStretch marks and scars are both superficial.
00 Reply531 opinions shared on Guy's Behavior topic. Not for me personally no.
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+1 ydepends on how bad they are
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+1 yThey are for boys, not men.
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+1 yNope, I don't give a damn about marks.
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+1 yThey don't bother me that much.
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