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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP you sound like a busybody. [/quote] You haven't had deadly skin cancer touch your life. If you think it's suspicious, try to think of an honest segway. [b]If a loved one had skin cancer just explain you are hypervigilant and you don't want to offend, but just suggest she get it checked out if she hasn't already. You could admit you don't want to offend and you hope you are wrong and she thinks you are crazy, but....[/b] Melanoma is an absolute nightmare if not caught early enough.[/quote] Honestly, I'd be fine with a stranger saying something like this to me. "It's probably more my neurosis than any actual risk to you, but having recently lost a family member to melanoma, I've gotten kinda compulsive about reminding people to get their annual skin check. Just a friendly nudge, if you haven't had one recently" It's not diagnostic; I'm not qualified to diagnose. But I can remind people to get their skin checks, bewbsquishes, etc., and I do. [/quote]
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