Mislead Intentions

One thing I’ve also learned is that you don’t do things in the mistaken thought that you are going to help someone out.  I mean there have been people I’ve known who could have used some sanitary help and frankly some people who have been in need of a good acne treatment.  If they ask me, I will tell them what has worked for me, and I tell them flat out that I have had my bouts with serious acne.  But I never say anything about how bad their acne may be or otherwise.  It’s always something about ya my acne was much worse than that and frankly it worked for me, so I don’t know why it wouldn’t work for really a case like yours.  I mean if something works for severe face covering acne, then obviously it works its way down the ladder in so many ways.  But at the same point in time, I’ve never done the whole trying to help sneakily by giving them unsolicited advice, unsolicited advice is never a good thing.  If they want it, they will ask you for it.  I’ve never done it and learned about it, because quite frankly I’ve seen other people make the mistake, and even if it’s taken well in person, there is always the stuff behind closed doors.  So frankly don’t do it.

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