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    Over the years of Escorting, I have noticed a lot of people have skin tags. If you have them do they bother you or have you ever thought about having them removed?

    Did you realise that it takes like 5 seconds for a doctor to lance one off and it's gone!

    Personally I find them a little unsightly and they must be a bit annoying to have?

    Has anyone ever visited an Escort with them and did it bother you?

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    Hi Kate.

    Yes, I have a few skin tags on my neck. They have never really bothered me until recently as I have noticed that they are getting darker and are more noticable against my pale skin. They're also starting to catch on my shirt collars.

    I was thinking of getting them removed but lack the courage to go to a beauty clinic or whatever to get it done.
    I have never thought they might be a serious "turn off" before now, not compared to all my other turn offs anyway!!!!

    So you reckon I should get them removed then??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Klittyliker View Post
    Hi Kate.

    Yes, I have a few skin tags on my neck. They have never really bothered me until recently as I have noticed that they are getting darker and are more noticable against my pale skin. They're also starting to catch on my shirt collars.

    I was thinking of getting them removed but lack the courage to go to a beauty clinic or whatever to get it done.
    I have never thought they might be a serious "turn off" before now, not compared to all my other turn offs anyway!!!!

    So you reckon I should get them removed then??
    You can go to your regular Doctor and they will literally cut them off for you. Apparently they are created through abrasion, so likely it is your shirt collar that has put them there and it will continue to rub them, so they are better off.

    Actually you can do it yourself or get a friend to do it. You need a very fine surgical knife (brand new out the packet) and a good friend to do it, unless you're very brave and a Mr Bump plaster. It will heal very quickly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CurvaceousKate View Post
    You need a very fine surgical knife (brand new out the packet) and a good friend to do it, unless you're very brave and a Mr Bump plaster. It will heal very quickly.
    Okay, feeling a bit queasy now. Think I'll leave it to the experts though, don't want to be mistaken for an attempted suicide when it inevitably goes wrong.

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    I have a few skin tags and I really hate them. Your post has prompted me to make an appointment and get them removed. Thanks Kate. XX


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    Quote Originally Posted by Klittyliker View Post
    Okay, feeling a bit queasy now. Think I'll leave it to the experts though, don't want to be mistaken for an attempted suicide when it inevitably goes wrong.
    lol I should offer it as an extra service haha

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    What is a 'skin tag'? If you don't mind me asking.

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    Probably best to get your doctor to remove them. I had one , and read that you could tie thread around it's base and it would fall off after a few days. Feck that, after 3-4 days I was in pain every time something touched it, and it was on my back along the waistline. I had a can of wart freeze, so I froze the tag as much as I could and then with the aid of a mirror I eventually cut it off with a pair of scissors. Had visions of me passing out in the bathroom with blood pissing out and someone calling an ambulance , thankfully , it didn't come to that. On the up side , it never came back


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    Thanks Frank, luckily I don't have any.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dob View Post
    What is a 'skin tag'? If you don't mind me asking.
    It's a tiny bit of extra skin that hangs off your body. Not to be confused with your willy.
    See pic above.

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