(Sorry, I tried to post this but not sure if it went through the first time. I apologize if it's a duplicate!)
Hi,
My name is Gary. I saw your comment on Anna's blog post and I basically had the exact same experience!
I thought the post on butt cracks was healthy too. It brought about awareness in my family. I’m now checking everyone’s butt cracks. Just as I suspected, I have a high butt crack. I always wondered why when I tell my wife to rub my lower back she says she’s actually rubbing my butt!
I checked with some other people and everyone was like "Oh yeah, of course we can always see your butt!" I remember worrying about my crack hanging out as a kid because I would always get teased about it, but I didn't realize it was still such an issue. And now I know it's because I have a high butt crack! Like up to my shoulders. My friend was saying when he sees my butt crack he tries to look away, but it's too funny so he can't help but stare at it. LMAO.
Anyway, when I asked one of my friends about my high butt crack, he provided me with this photo that he took one day (while I was totally oblivious): http://postimg.org/image/ompn6p51p/
Great friends I have! :) My joke now when people tease me is to say "Do these pants make my butt look big?" (The best answer I've heard so far was "The fact that we can actually see your butt makes your butt look big). I also got a temporary tattoo of a palm tree right above my crack like Anna just so I could say fun things like "I'm gonna go shake some coconuts off my palm tree" as I'm walking into the bathroom. The tattoo only lasted a couple days, but it was fun! I guess I figure as long as everyone is going to be seeing my butt crack for the rest of my life, I might as well joke and laugh about it! :)
Hope you feel better!! {We've been sick here for 2.5 weeks. It's awful!} Take it easy. XOXO
ReplyDeleteSorry for the super late reply. Thank you, Meredith!
DeleteOh no feel better!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Melissa.
DeleteFeel better! Thinking of you.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Stacey!:)
DeleteHope you're mending
ReplyDeleteSorry for the late reply. Thanks for the well wishes!
DeleteHope all is well with you. {Hugs}
ReplyDeleteI miss you! Hope you are doing okay!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Brooke! That was so sweet of you to say!:)
Delete(Sorry, I tried to post this but not sure if it went through the first time. I apologize if it's a duplicate!)
ReplyDeleteHi,
My name is Gary. I saw your comment on Anna's blog post and I basically had the exact same experience!
I thought the post on butt cracks was healthy too. It brought about awareness in my family. I’m now checking everyone’s butt cracks. Just as I suspected, I have a high butt crack. I always wondered why when I tell my wife to rub my lower back she says she’s actually rubbing my butt!
I checked with some other people and everyone was like "Oh yeah, of course we can always see your butt!" I remember worrying about my crack hanging out as a kid because I would always get teased about it, but I didn't realize it was still such an issue. And now I know it's because I have a high butt crack! Like up to my shoulders. My friend was saying when he sees my butt crack he tries to look away, but it's too funny so he can't help but stare at it. LMAO.
Anyway, when I asked one of my friends about my high butt crack, he provided me with this photo that he took one day (while I was totally oblivious): http://postimg.org/image/ompn6p51p/
Great friends I have! :) My joke now when people tease me is to say "Do these pants make my butt look big?" (The best answer I've heard so far was "The fact that we can actually see your butt makes your butt look big). I also got a temporary tattoo of a palm tree right above my crack like Anna just so I could say fun things like "I'm gonna go shake some coconuts off my palm tree" as I'm walking into the bathroom. The tattoo only lasted a couple days, but it was fun! I guess I figure as long as everyone is going to be seeing my butt crack for the rest of my life, I might as well joke and laugh about it! :)
Cheers,
Gary
u good or nah
ReplyDelete