A popular local coffee shop has this young girl serving who has a pretty face, quite curvy (but not at all fat) shape, is stylishly dressed and coiffed, and knows how to display her assets. She has almost a full sleeve of tattoos going up one arm. For most college boys she’d be judged as smoking hot.
She also has this large, bumpy wart the size of a pencil eraser on the side of her nose. It’s jarring. You have this girl who looks like a JV Playboy model with this gross wart right in the crevice where her nose meets her face.
Does removing a wart like that leave a scar? Is it painful? Given her looks I’m almost wondering if she’s trying to make some sort of statement. Why wouldn’t you get a thing like that removed? If she can afford tats surely she can afford to remove a wart.
I’ve never actually seen someone with a wart on their face. As dangermom says, maybe it’s something else? It could be a keloid scar - those can be pretty unsightly and hard to get rid of, because a new scar can just form.
(Emphasis mine) “curvy” is supposed to exclude fat, so this “but” is unneeded. In an ideal world anyway. Now women who introduce themselves as curvy are obese.
I’m thinking keloid, as well. Or maybe the cost of removing the thing is just stupidly high; I had a huge skin tag on my nose for a few months while I was saving up for removal.
I don’t think I’ve even seen a young white girl without tattoos down here in Houston, TX. At least ones that work at Starbucks and in retail in general.
I guess they’re so common here I don’t find them especially attractive either.