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What does this scar mean ?
by
DJ_Bald
on 16 Nov, 2008 08:16
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I work with a guy who is sly...super nice guy.
He looks good sly and all but I noticed he has about a foot long scar running across the back of his head, down towards the neck. Its not like punchmarks or anything...just a deep scar. What do you guys think thats from ?
Like a flap surgery or something ?
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#1
by
Shaf
on 16 Nov, 2008 09:17
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Because of where it is, could be down to a loada things. Ask. I have a scar on my nose, you can't really tell from that pic too well but I usually get people ask now and again & it's cool. Depending on who they are I might be abit cautious as the cause of it isn't particularly nice but hope it's noting like that for the man your mentioning.
Anywho regardless of whether the guys bbc or not it's sound good that he can carry on in being himself with it. That says alot.
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#2
by
Brkeatr
on 16 Nov, 2008 10:35
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Boy, the scar could be from any number of things. I agree with shaf, I think you should just ask him, I'm sure he wouldn't mind telling you....
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#3
by
Papa Don
on 17 Nov, 2008 08:19
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I worked with a man who had a scar on the back of this head. I asked and he got a little miffed. My suggestion, let it be. The man has had a event in his life and is living with it. Hurray for him!!!!
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#4
by
DJ_Bald
on 17 Nov, 2008 19:45
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Yeah I hear ya man. No way would I ask him about this....I wouldnt want someone asking me. I would guess its some type of hair surgery type of thing but I am only guessing.
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#5
by
Mr. Wilson
on 17 Nov, 2008 19:48
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You could just say, "Hey man... cool scar! I got one on my __________ from _________.
and then maybe he will tell you what event gave him his scar.
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#6
by
(|8-)
on 17 Nov, 2008 21:56
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It could be brain surgery. I love talking to people who have had brain surgery. You have to be awake for it, and they poke around and things stop working for a while, so there is always something interesting to learn about how the brain works.
But it is difficult to pull off asking about it unless you can sincerely be enthusiastic while listening to his brain surgery stories. I used to work in a neurology lab, so for me, it's easy.

And even though it is 2008, some brain diseases--even ones that can be cured through surgery--have more stigma than others that someone might not want to talk about in the workplace.
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#7
by
Robmeister
on 18 Nov, 2008 12:20
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It could be brain surgery.
YES...I knew a guy back in '89 before and after he got brain surgery and his stitches went from the middle of the back of his head down to the bottom of the back of his neck. BRUTAL
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#8
by
Robmeister
on 18 Nov, 2008 12:24
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I love talking to people who have had brain surgery.
Whoah !! What bars do YOU hang out at???
J/K, brutha
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#9
by
Robmeister
on 18 Nov, 2008 12:29
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You could just say, "Hey man... cool scar! I got one on my __________ from _________.
and then maybe he will tell you what event gave him his scar.
"Hey man... cool scar! I got one on my ___
ass_______ from ___
riding nude on a mechanical bull at Billy Bob's_____"
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#10
by
Tyler
on 18 Nov, 2008 15:26
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My buddy has a similar scar from brain surgery.
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#11
by
(|8-)
on 27 Nov, 2008 02:29
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I love talking to people who have had brain surgery.
Whoah !! What bars do YOU hang out at???
J/K, brutha
Actually, the guy with the fresh scar who prompted a conversation was at a friend's wedding.
But there are many reasons besides scars that people end up telling me about their brain surgery. (Not proud, just sayin'.)
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#12
by
marty22
on 27 Nov, 2008 05:54
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As I've stated here once too often (LOL); I have two scars from my hair tranplants in the front. They have faded over time thank God. But there's always 1 idiot who asks me if I've been in a car accident. My answer is always no and continue on. But it is totally annoying. My point: let it go. Sopunds like brain surgery for the guy with the 12 inch scar.
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#13
by
calbito
on 27 Nov, 2008 21:36
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Interesting. I saw a guy a few weeks ago who had just such a scar. Funny thing is, he was clearly BBC, and could have easily hidden the scar by growing his hair out only 1/2" (13 mm.). Yet he apparently was comfortable with the clipper-shaved look and the scar clearly showing. Now THAT, my friends, is confidence!!!
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#14
by
SBG Math Guy
on 27 Nov, 2008 21:40
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If it's anything that you should know I am sure the guy will be glad to tell ya.