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    put a plaster over and once its dried, cut the skin

    i once got blisters in between my toes before was a horrible experience

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    I used to just rip blisters off and get on with it, haven't got them in ages though, best thing to do is to drain it but not peel it i think
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    Aren't you actually supposed to burst, well, drain them? I do so, anyway.

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    Yeah, I tend to drain the blisters especially after shrubbery work!


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    alked to my friends the way I talk to my body I'd have no friends."



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    They annoy me so I normally like to pierce the bottom of them to get the schtuff out

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    can't say I ever get blisters

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    I used to walk a lot (I'm like a cliche. poor person walking miles to go to school haha) and got blisters. I'd ignore them but when I was younger I'd used to peel at them and make it worse.

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