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Old 04-04-2010, 07:18 AM   #1
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Triggering (SI) - cover it up

At my school we have a dress code that says that we can only have on polos. Now the thing is is that I can not find any long sleve ones. What I have been doing tha cover up my si/sh scars is to have on a lot hair bands, rubber bonds and/or thoughs cheep plastic band things that you can get at hot topic or claries. Well what I am trying to ask is if you have any thing to help me with on things I can do to keep my scars hiden with short sleves. sorry if this does not mask cents... but I was ones told that you need a dollor to make cents soo



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Old 04-04-2010, 02:51 PM   #2
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I'm sure you can get long sleeved polo shirts, maybe you can look around online?
Cause i know when i wore school uniform we had an option of short and long sleeved polo's. so i'm sure they exist.
Maybe you can also try stuff like thick wrist bands, and just keep wearing the bracelets and stuff.
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Old 04-04-2010, 07:25 PM   #3
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Petition your school to allow jackets if you're more outspoken. It seems like they should allow that anyway. If not, bandaids are often overlooked. Depending on how many there are and how close together you cut, you could put on a few badaids saying you're covering bug bites. Or there is always the fake sprained wrist trick.

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Old 05-04-2010, 04:28 AM   #4
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Dontlookup: I have looked around and they cost ore than a normal one and if I ask my mom to get them for me than she would question why because of how hot it is getting here in Las Vegas Navada. I will try to find some of the thick ones if the bandaid thing seems to draw attenchen to my self.

Julia: we can have on jackets just not in class. and I will try the bandaid thing becaues I am so sick of the stuff I have on now

Thank you you have given me some new things to try and I am glade for that so thank you



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Old 05-04-2010, 06:07 AM   #5
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You might also try handwarmers or something along those lines. But bandaids work pretty well as well. There's also a thread somewhere around here that has lots of cover up tips.



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