Topic: flat beauty marks and moles on the neck | |
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Pretty brown flat moles on the neck (especially side of neck or front- like one big isolated one) can be the most attractive and beautifully powerful physical feature in my opinion so long as the gal is pretty; they both kinda go hand in hand ![]() ![]() |
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Edited by
Winx
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Tue 11/18/08 12:49 PM
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Dermatologists sure make a lot of money taking moles off. Why? Because people don't like them.
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that changed pretty fast when every one started in on this
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and melanoma sucks
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you cant change that.sorry was already said.
you said they were the most attractive part.so you admiting they are on every lady. |
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God's kisses.....I have a ton....but come near me and the mafia will be called...
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Sure if a gal dislikes them she can have them lasered off but in most instances they are not cancerous or harmful, and in fact the Lord put them there for a reason, for us guys to admire just like how the lord puts all the stars in the sky. In theory, it is what makes each of us unique. Turns out that only very few guys focus on moles being attractive. I happen to be one of them for whatever reasons.
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like these?
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am i the only guy in the world that finds these to be the most attractive physical feature on a girl? Mindy says to kirk443......"Hey Buddy over here with those eyes. My breast are here. Stop starting at the mole on my neck." |
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yuk
mine are pretty....those look like cancer |
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am i the only guy in the world that finds these to be the most attractive physical feature on a girl? Mindy says to kirk443......"Hey Buddy over here with those eyes. My breast are here. Stop starting at the mole on my neck." all the more power |
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like these? ![]() ![]() |
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and sometimes they're light and flat, look perfectly normal and guess what, they are precancerous... Moles are not pretty in any large amount or size and when in the sun they are very dangerous.. Melanoma can be a silent killer...
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