Same, I have one on my knee. I'm 57. |
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Knee, 1980, girl walking back down the aisle of desks from the pencil sharpener accidentally bumped into me.
I've had that black mark so long, I didn't even notice it anymore. This post made me actually go and look for it, and it's gone! I had to check both knees to be sure I was remembering the correct one. So yeah, it did eventually go away, but it took 40+ years. No adverse effects, as far as I can tell. |
| I still have pencil mark in my skin 30 years later. Sorry, it’s there to stay and embedded. |
Yep. I have a pencil stab mark in the palm of my hand, 35 yrs later! But who cares? |
| Wow this is a fascinating thread and one of the many awesome things about DCUM. I am pretty old and my kids are HS/college but somehow I had no idea about pencil stabs. Until now, of course. Thank you OP and Jeff!! |
| I'm 48. I have it in my left arm from probably middle school. |
| According to a random Internet article, the appropriate way to remove a pencil stab induced graphite tattoo is like any other tattoo - with lasers. |
| I did that to my face when I was in elementary school. It disappeared over some time. |
Why would anyone clip living skin? Who would do this? I stabbed myself with a pencil in the palm of my hand in 2nd grade and it's still with me in my 50s. I view it as a part of my life and it's traveled with me. It's been interesting to see how it's moved across my palm as I have matured. |
Really now? |
| Like others who have posted, I know people who still have black marks from pencil wounds that happened decades ago. Unfortunately, it is like a tattoo. Be happy it's just his hand. |
Another poster. The stab was unintentional not on purpose. It hurt at the time. Didn’t bother telling anyone about it in 2nd grade. |
A plastic surgeon would roll their eyes (even if internally) and send you home with instructions to take a chill pill. |
+1 AND the fact that OP is worried about it, like first world problems to the max. |
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I’m 54 and I still have the mark inside my right hand from where my nasty abusive older brother stabbed me with a pencil when I was 5 years old and broke the tip off inside my palm. It’s faded a great deal over the years but I’m glad it’s still there - it’s an interesting anecdote should I choose to tell it and it always reminds me that even the men you love can be brutal.
It’s never caused me any harm on the health front, I wouldn’t disfigure your kid to try to remove a bit of graphite. |