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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If it was so noticeable that people treated her differently, I'd take care of it. We don't live in a world of compassionate do-gooders who wouldn't judge the innocent child... Except DCUM world[b] where the phonies come out in droves to preach their pretend altruism. Most of the people on here would be the first ones to poke their spouse and smirk if they saw the little girl walk by.[/b][/quote] Are you nuts?? Do you really think people can't really be kind and compassionate? There is something wrong with you, if that's the case. I'm a PP who said to leave it alone. My DD's friend from preschool has a huge birthmark on her forehead. Yes, I noticed it when we first met, but now, it's a complete non-issue. The two girls play well together. She's well-mannered (as much as expected from a 5 year old!), and loves to play Hungry, Hungry, Hippo, which makes her a perfect play partner for my DD. My DD noticed the birthmark at first, but it doesn't interfere with their playing, so she doesn't care. Why in the world does a 3 year old with a unibrow bother you? Ridiculous. Let her mom handle it when it bothers the girl.[/quote]
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