I don’t know why but I’ve always been grossed out by moles, since I was child. I only have one small one on my arm and I’ve always been really self conscious of it. Even a very small raised freckle that you can barely see on the top my lip I was ashamed of for years. I guess I just really don’t like it when people have moles or noticeable freckles around there mouth especially above lip or cheek. It’s just a preference I guess. I try not to let it bother me as much as I get older. My man has a few large moles on his back and leg and it bothers me but I love him so I don’t really care anymore. So I guess it’s not a deal breaker unless it’s a big one in your face. He has a very small hard to see one on his cheek bone and I could def life without it but I learn to love all his flaws. I just hope they don’t get passed down to our kids. They really do gross me out. I don’t know where this case from
Is it normal that I find moles a huge turnoff and a deal breaker?
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I don’t know why but I’ve always been grossed out by moles, since I was child. I only have one small one on my arm and I’ve always been really self conscious of it. Even a very small raised freckle that you can barely see on the top my lip I was ashamed of for years. I guess I just really don’t like it when people have moles or noticeable freckles around there mouth especially above lip or cheek. It’s just a preference I guess. I try not to let it bother me as much as I get older. My man has a few large moles on his back and leg and it bothers me but I love him so I don’t really care anymore. So I guess it’s not a deal breaker unless it’s a big one in your face. He has a very small hard to see one on his cheek bone and I could def life without it but I learn to love all his flaws. I just hope they don’t get passed down to our kids. They really do gross me out. I don’t know where this case from