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Anonymous wrote:Do you remember George Costanza's character from Pretty Woman? I have a barely discernible tail nub.


Oh so did my son in law. He had surgery to remove it. They’re not having kids but I always wondered if that was hereditary and could be passed on.
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Anonymous wrote:I have very long toes. Like, I can pick up and use objects with my feet to a limited extent. I like to say I have prehensile monkey toes.


My husband and oddly enough my brother seem to be missing a joint in their toes. They can't pick up an object with their toes not spread apart (if that makes sense. Like they can't grip an object from the underside of their toes).
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Anonymous wrote:Oh, I thought of another, I have torus palatines, which is a large bone growth protruding from the middle of my hard palate. I had no idea it wasn’t normal until a dentist commented on it in my 20s.


Oh wow. I have mandibular tori, under my tongue. Didn't know until I started seeing a new dentist a few years ago. I guess they're small enough not to bother me.
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Anonymous wrote:My 2nd toe is like a half inch longer than my big toe. I know it's not that unique but it requires me to go up a full shoe size.

It's called a Greek toe


Do you have a Roman nose too?


DP, i do. I hated it as a teen, but first time i got to Italy and saw that every single statue has exactly my type of nose, it was shocking to me.
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Anonymous wrote:I can remember insanely long chains of numbers for years at a time. They fit together like puzzle pieces and look pretty.


Like what? What long chains of numbers have you come across and decided to remember?


DP, i can recite first 250 digits of Pi
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Anonymous wrote:My son and I have hypotonia and more elastic skin than average. I remember classmates patting me and saying I had soft skin and soft hair. They were being nice, but it got a little annoying. My son was as similarly patted in preschool and early elementary. My daughter doesn’t have this.


Have you been evaluated for Ehlers-Danlos syndrome? Hypotonia and elastic skin are common symptoms.


PP you replied to. Yikes, I just looked it up. My son might fit those criteria. He's more affected than me. Thanks, PP!
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Anonymous wrote:Oh, I thought of another, I have torus palatines, which is a large bone growth protruding from the middle of my hard palate. I had no idea it wasn’t normal until a dentist commented on it in my 20s.


Oh wow. I have mandibular tori, under my tongue. Didn't know until I started seeing a new dentist a few years ago. I guess they're small enough not to bother me.

I have this.
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I'm 5'9 and weigh 112 and eat 3000 calories a day and don't exercise.
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Anonymous wrote:Oh, I thought of another, I have torus palatines, which is a large bone growth protruding from the middle of my hard palate. I had no idea it wasn’t normal until a dentist commented on it in my 20s.
I have that too and didn’t know it was not typical until I was 50. I also did not find out other people can actually see things when they visualize and some can hear and taste with their imagination. I found out I have aphantasia when I was 55.
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Anonymous wrote:I can remember insanely long chains of numbers for years at a time. They fit together like puzzle pieces and look pretty.


Like what? What long chains of numbers have you come across and decided to remember?


DP, i can recite first 250 digits of Pi


That's funny, I was going to add "... besides Pi."
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