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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]When I read some of you saying you find moles on other people "gross" and "distracting" I view that entirely as a you problem. Maybe you should treat your OCD and control issues instead if expecting everyone with moles to have them surgically removed.[/b] I have never noticed Lively's mole before and now that it's brought to my attention I think it suits her and is part of her beauty.[/quote] I agree. My child's mole is fine, it's been checked out by docs, if you don't like it, that's a YOU problem. Get over it, judgmental jerks.[/quote] OK now, but moles grow.[/quote] and as I said, if they actually grow, you get it checked by a doc for possible cancer this isn't that hard. Remove them if you wish, but they aren't hurting anyone else. my 18 year old has one under her chin that I noticed when she was a baby and tried to wash off in the bath - I realized it didn't come off and laughed at myself. My other one was born with a big spot on her back - they literally pulled her out (c-section) and said "Oh, look at that birthmark!" We are moley/freckly people - we get them checked just to make sure there isn't anything to be concerned about. I DID have one removed from my back once that the doc was worried about-turned out to be nothing.[/quote]
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