Quoth Maria
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I'd be annoyed if a dermatologist didn't notice some of my bicoloured moles, for example. But my husband only noticed one of the more prominent when I asked if he'd thought it had changed.
(For those who have a low risk of skin cancer: changes in moles, and moles with two or more colours, can be signals of cancer. That's why I'd be pissed off at a dermatologist who didn't notice.)
Oh! Need to run out the door, but before I forget, Seshat, that butterfly is awesome!! I am not okay with insect-y things, but wow... that was amazing to see, and to read about. I want to go see some in the wild now, even if they do kind of give me the creeps!
At one point, I was doing rehabilitation in a rehab hospital: one of the people who had a session in the muscle gym the same time I did, had lost his leg just barely below the knee.
He'd done one of the most gorgeous things about this 'flaw' in his body: he, or some friend of his, had created a 'puppy dog' cover for his bandaging!
He'd turned a 'flaw' into a major asset. Made him look gorgeous.
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