elmolincoln: I get this question a lot, so why not address it more globally: “Is that a scar I
elmolincoln: I get this question a lot, so why not address it more globally: “Is that a scar I’m seeing on the outside of your left nipple?Totally just curious. “ Yes it is a scar. No, it is not from breast augmentation or reduction. It goes about halfway around the periphery of my left areola on the cleavage side. It is the artifact left from the removal of a lump, luckily benign. Sometimes it is more visible than others. If you want to keep track, you can open an Excel spreadsheet and log date and relative visibility of it. Perhaps for thoroughness, have other dimensions involved like perceived ambient temperature or arousal. May I suggest a scale of 0 (for can’t see it at all) to 10 where it is totally obvious. I suppose if you wanted to extend it to that extreme, you could also include if you can actually see it through the material of my top. I am not sure if it shows that way or not, but you may wish to include that facet in your documentation just in case if it does appear, you won’t be fighting to revise your spreadsheet design. Come stop by again sometime. The lady next door -- source link
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