Holy shit, I was just asking a friend this 10 minutes ago. What a strange coincidence.


Why do females get these?
I saw one of the cutest girls I know in a bikini the other day and her legs were all veiny and gross and it really turned me off.
Obviously later that night when we went out I was back thinking she was hot again, but man oh man, what is with those things?

Holy shit, I was just asking a friend this 10 minutes ago. What a strange coincidence.
“I used to do drugs. I still do drugs. But I used to, too.”

They're called varicose veins. They're a product of constriction and entanglement. They're generally caused by weight gain.
Minor occurrences can be removed with a simple injection, but may require surgery if bad enough.

Actually the woman my friend and I were talking about was smoking hot. She was maybe 5 years too old from being a 10. Her skin was perfect all except her legs behind the knee and calves. I thought is was very strange.
I hate to quote wiki, but I am at work, and I don't have the time to do real research. Mayo clinic and wiki both say varicose veins are different from spider veins which is called Telangiectasia.
Either way, the shit was a big ugly fly on a Mona Lisa of a woman.
“I used to do drugs. I still do drugs. But I used to, too.”


Yeah I don't get it. It seems to many hot girls have this. I see them in the gym on the treadmill with their little shorts. I walk away and the see light hits them and their lower ass and thighs are are wrinkly, what gives! They are like 20.
I guess they must have let themselves go at one time and it is haunting them.
They are hereditary and spider veins are different than varicose veins. I got a tiny spider vein on my upper thigh years ago and freaked out. Doctor said they are hereditary and if it bothers me that bad I can have it removed. It is so small that I'll take the vein over the scar.
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