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dogreatthings
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So I’ve essentially accepted and swallowed the importance of the face and also accepted there’s nothing I can really do about having a subhuman one, infact i wouldn’t even know which surgeries I need if I were to go that route. I’m 5’11 which I’m aware is certainly no halo and considering the only girlfriend I’ve ever had was like 4’11 she likely mistook me for someone tall.
My dick pill was the one thing I THOUGHT I had (7.3”) but that was quickly shattered as I realize that bears no importance when I found out she cheated on me with some azn from school.
What can I do to not be so lonely? It’s been 2 years since this happened and just the nature behind what played out has made me feel like an absolute sperg/subhuman ever since
Pictures, Before and After Lycopene 30 days
Side note after reading an article I decided to try consuming something called Lycopene:
“What exactly does lycopene do for skin? “Antioxidants help prevent and undo damage to collagen in the skin. Lycopene specifically helps prevent skin discoloration, texture changes, and fine lines and wrinkles,”
I took Lycopene supplements for about 30 days, and my question is how much of a falio is the lobster-like reddish hue that has become of my skin? I haven’t been getting any sun at all, so I know it’s not a result of a burn. I was wondering how soon can I return to a more pale complexion after ceasing to take the Lycopene, and is anyone aware of anything I could use/supplement to speed up that process?
My dick pill was the one thing I THOUGHT I had (7.3”) but that was quickly shattered as I realize that bears no importance when I found out she cheated on me with some azn from school.
What can I do to not be so lonely? It’s been 2 years since this happened and just the nature behind what played out has made me feel like an absolute sperg/subhuman ever since
Pictures, Before and After Lycopene 30 days
Side note after reading an article I decided to try consuming something called Lycopene:
“What exactly does lycopene do for skin? “Antioxidants help prevent and undo damage to collagen in the skin. Lycopene specifically helps prevent skin discoloration, texture changes, and fine lines and wrinkles,”
I took Lycopene supplements for about 30 days, and my question is how much of a falio is the lobster-like reddish hue that has become of my skin? I haven’t been getting any sun at all, so I know it’s not a result of a burn. I was wondering how soon can I return to a more pale complexion after ceasing to take the Lycopene, and is anyone aware of anything I could use/supplement to speed up that process?
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