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I have seen from women is, "is it cold?" No. Another is can someone tell I have one if I go to the gym? There is a 99.9% chance they won't. (unless you walk around all day whith it up) As far as I'm concered I say so what if they know. I had something that broke so I got it fixed, simple as that. If you want to ask me any personal questions feel free to do so. You can use the above email to keep it private. Good luck
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