Yes, wrong board but nonetheless, don't think there is any chance of those pimples going away by tonight. Just don't pick. It never makes things better!
And one pimple, 3 pimples or 50 pimples...what does it matter Perigon? It still hurts emotionally, psychologically and sometimes, physically. Let's try to be supportive, no matter what.
I don't agree with being supportive no matter what. I think the best approach is giving honest, objective advice. I do not think it is healthy to encourage blowing things out of proportion or feeding into a warped view of reality. It's the more compassionate thing to do to tell people the truth, so that they don't make rash decisions, be suckered by a money hunger doctor, and come out with disastrous results.
Yes, wrong board but nonetheless, don't think there is any chance of those pimples going away by tonight. Just don't pick. It never makes things better!
And one pimple, 3 pimples or 50 pimples...what does it matter Perigon? It still hurts emotionally, psychologically and sometimes, physically. Let's try to be supportive, no matter what.
I don't agree with being supportive no matter what. I think the best approach is giving honest, objective advice. I do not think it is healthy to encourage blowing things out of proportion or feeding into a warped view of reality. It's the more compassionate thing to do to tell people the truth, so that they don't make rash decisions, be suckered by a money hunger doctor, and come out with disastrous results.
Yes, wrong board but nonetheless, don't think there is any chance of those pimples going away by tonight. Just don't pick. It never makes things better!
And one pimple, 3 pimples or 50 pimples...what does it matter Perigon? It still hurts emotionally, psychologically and sometimes, physically. Let's try to be supportive, no matter what.
Yes, some of us do blow our acne or scars out of proportion. I am one of those people (I have BDD). I agree that we need to be careful about what kind of advice we give on the forum for the risks you mentioned and for sure, honesty is great. However, I still prefer supportive comments (i.e. See a derm, talk to a counsellor, etc) to getting brushed off because my issue isn't 'severe' enough in someone else's view. I hope you can understand where I'm coming from on this.
You asked for help like you had permanent horrible acne scars!! 3 pimples makes you so panic? Lol
Please, stop being ridiculous. You would be better if you are not thinking about those few pimples.
I don't think you need any spesific regimen. Just do whatever makes you happy. I'm sure you won't get any bad treats from people about your normal problem. I have heard those fucking people who complain next to me that they have those few acne like they had got a fatal injury by an accident. They really didn't care they had hurt my feeling because I am one that should complain about my condition.
Well thanks guys.
I don't agree with being supportive no matter what. I think the best approach is giving honest, objective advice. I do not think it is healthy to encourage blowing things out of proportion or feeding into a warped view of reality. It's the more compassionate thing to do to tell people the truth, so that they don't make rash decisions, be suckered by a money hunger doctor, and come out with disastrous results.
Yes, wrong board but nonetheless, don't think there is any chance of those pimples going away by tonight. Just don't pick. It never makes things better!
And one pimple, 3 pimples or 50 pimples...what does it matter Perigon? It still hurts emotionally, psychologically and sometimes, physically. Let's try to be supportive, no matter what.