Irrational hatred for seeing my knees?
Is it normal that I just loath seeing my knees? I have no idea, and everyone I know doesn't have the same problem or know why either. I just can't look at them. (Made an account JUST to ask this.)
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Is it normal that I just loath seeing my knees? I have no idea, and everyone I know doesn't have the same problem or know why either. I just can't look at them. (Made an account JUST to ask this.)
One of my friends was like that, I think he mighta gotten over it not sure, he's just be talkin, with his arms draped across his lap, his hand would slip and hed look down and he would always go from laughin and having a good time to the medusa stare, it was trippy.
Cut ur legs off and be a crippled 4 da rest of ur life like Joe Swanson on Family Guy
Aren't knees ugly? A few years back, I noticed that knees aren't fully round like how you'd draw them. They're just ugly, and so are feet!
Don't remove them. You need them.
I loathe looking at my hands. My fingers are long and I can see the veins and the bones under the skin, and urgh, it grosses me out and I hate them. I keep moving my hands when I talk too and I wish I could just stop because it's embarrasses me. But I need them if I want to stay independent.
So yes, it's normal to loathe your knees.
Interesting. When my husband sits a certain way with one leg straight, his knee looks like the face os a mexican cartoon wrestler. Haha. Mucha loocha or however you spell it
I despise feet! One of the grossest things on the body! I you're normal.
Oooh also, I have the opposite of a foot fetish, and thats prolly weird too, if anyone tries to touch me with their feet/foot/toe their getting backhanded, I dont if ur wearing socks, you walk on them all day, they sweat, you get the creepy fuzzles between your toesies, it's dangerous and almost allliiivvee!
I HATE Feet.
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Probably it is not normal, but I have exactly the same problem. I just hate my whole legs. I actually hate everyone's legs.