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No matter how large or small the problem, a birth defect is always problematic for the person who suffers from it.
Oh crap. You mean my freckles are birth defect?
Dimples aren't what I would consider a birth defect. "Portwine stain" birthmarks, cleft palates, and actual defects do, indeed, cause suffering.
I was told this:
How do dimples cause suffering?
Absolutely. Think of all the cheek-pinching they get!
True, but this tends to be predominately when you're little and it's far more of a function of your aunts' predisposition to pinching. So little kids without dimples but pinch happy aunts suffer the same fate.
When they're in your thighs.
Isn't that technically caused by cellulite? So not really a dimple?
I have dimples, so that means I have a deformity? :shock:
Yeah, me too!
All those years of my childhood I suffered through the 'oh, your dimples are so cute!' of strangers!!
:roll:
LOL! Strangers were the least of my problems. I had a childhood friend who didn't like the fact that I had dimples (she was older and bigger than me), and she would squeeze my cheeks really hard and say "you think you're so cute, don't you?" until I had tears in my eyes. She was really mean! :lamo
Yeah, me too!
All those years of my childhood I suffered through the 'oh, your dimples are so cute!' of strangers!!
:roll:
Damn, my boyfriend is 0 for 2, he has the cutest dimples, and he is gay.
No bias to one's boyfriend! :lol:
I was told this:
How do dimples cause suffering?
I don't have dimples myself, but they've caused me to suffer as I find them quite attractive on certain men.
I don't agree with the post you're responding to, but since when are dimples a birth defect?How do dimples cause suffering?
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