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I believe that it has to do the relative hawtness of the reset of body and face.Originally posted by: Zysoclaplem
I have one above my lip. Is it a mark, or just a mole?
Moly Moly Moly
Don't try removing it with an ice pick. Call a professional ice pick person to do it for you.Originally posted by: Zysoclaplem
Well regardless I call it a mole. But some people call it a beauty mark because of where it is. I want to get it removed but people tell me not to because it's part of my personality.
Originally posted by: Scarpozzi
Don't try removing it with an ice pick. Call a professional ice pick person to do it for you.Originally posted by: Zysoclaplem
Well regardless I call it a mole. But some people call it a beauty mark because of where it is. I want to get it removed but people tell me not to because it's part of my personality.
Originally posted by: Zysoclaplem
I have one above my lip. Is it a mark, or just a mole?
Moly Moly Moly
Originally posted by: Zysoclaplem
I have one above my lip. Is it a mark, or just a mole?
Moly Moly Moly
Originally posted by: Nebor
Boys don't have beauty marks.
But you're kind of pretty.
Originally posted by: Ryan
I like it - but I never understood why you're always putting yourself down for your looksI don't see any problem
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Originally posted by: Linflas
Hot babe = beauty mark.
Grandma with a hair growing out of it = just a mole.
Originally posted by: Falcon39
Guys don't have beauty marks. Butch up.
Originally posted by: ScottyB
It is never a beauty mark. It is a disgusting, should-be-blasted-in-the-face-with-a-double-barrel-shotgun-for-having-such-a-thi
g, mark. Those moles are completely revulting. Who in his right mind would label such a thing beauty? What is worse are those extra foul females that get a large piercing because they were lucky enough to be born sans blemish.
As for you, it appears as some sort of freckle. A seperate issue.
Originally posted by: Ryan
I like it - but I never understood why you're always putting yourself down for your looksI don't see any problem
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