my butt crack….is so dark Anonymous    22044
My butt crack is dark and it haunts me. I don’t even want to have sex, I’m just tired of walking around knowing my butt crack skin is dark. It’s like an evil secret I want nothing to do with. I am otherwise very fair. Does anyone know how to treat this? Creams and topicals seem like a load of garbage and do almost nothing. I exfoliate my skin but that’s not going to help with pigmentation. I would assume some form of laser would work, but what kind (pico, maybe?) and what kinds of clinics would offer it for this area of the body?
Anonymous        22048
It probably isn't and your mind is playing tricks on you.
Anonymous        22052
It's actually normal, no? It might seem not because every porn star bleaches their anus and now men are surprised when they see dark anuses.
Anonymous        22083
Moids don't care about having cheese on their dick you shouldn't care about having a dark crack.
Anonymous        22088
Do you have other darker skin folds on your body? Like your neck or armpits? You may have a condition like diabetes or POS and need medical help. I hope that's not the case.
Anonymous        22090
>>22088>>22083Synthesizing these, letting dick cheese ferment would bleach their dick.
>>22048Partial agree here, if OP has a pale complexion, the thicker skin looks much starker than it actually is. Still, since body image is all perception and mindset, get it bleached if that'll help you not think about it anymore, nona
 Anonymous        22093
aren't certain parts of your skin (like your armpits and crotch) supposed to be a bit darker than the rest of your body?
Anonymous        22232
>>22084
>zebramaxxin
lmao
Anonymous        22309
>>22052>>22093Yes
Some parts are supposed to be darker like nipples and the anus and this is normal because the skin tissue is different from the rest of the body
Don't internalize porn beauty standards ffs
>>22084Fuck that
 Anonymous        22314
if this is about not appealing to the moid gaze, then let me tell you right now, some of them LOVE it. 
if this is about a personal insecurity, then let me say that darkness on the butt, crotch, or armpits is normal for both sexes, and being ashamed of it is another part of racial light skin dynamics that dominate beauty culture. You are fine and normal, and spending tons of money on weird creams and topicals will not fix the problem and could even cause it to get worse if you create rough spots or cause hyperpigmentation from the inflammation.
Anonymous        22343
    bruh.gif
    
>where the sun never shines
You know there's a reason we have this expression right ? Just because (((pornography))) normalized sticking your butt out for the camera doesn't mean this is how intimacy is supposed to be experienced by normal people, trust me
>t. light turned off enjoyer