I’ll consider myself ‘whacked’. ![]()
If you had taken this to its logical conclusion you would have understood why they “work at Starbucks and in retail in general”.
My guess is that she’s resigned herself to not being able to do anything about it, due to money or cosmetic complications or whatever, and has come to a place where she forgets it even exists. I have a mole on the left side of my nose that, if I ever had a few hundred bucks to spare (that has not happened in twenty years) I’d be glad to be rid of it. It aint happening any time soon so I’ve grown to be practically oblivious to it. Every once in a while, especially right now in light of this conversation, I realize that people are probably always looking at it and wondering why I don’t get it removed. The truth is, 99% of time I totally forget that it’s there. Same with my “tramp stamp” and the fact that my name is spelled “bimbo style” with an “i” at the end. It’s just something that’s a part of me and I’m no more conscious of it than any other part of my body.
And if it is a keloid, having one removed doesn’t necessarily mean it’ll be gone. It could actually do the same thing again, except scar bigger this time. So I could see why, if that’s the case, she may not try to have it removed.
Probably a colorless mole? My mother had dark moles removed from above her upper lip. The surgery left a scar but it was less unsightly than the moles. The moles were minor until her first pregnancy, when they decided to go 3-dimensional.
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I have a small mole right on the end of my nose. It’s pink and it blends in with my freckles pretty well.
If I had it removed, I would have a divot in the end of my nose, which I don’t consider an improvement. I think I’ll stick with my mole, despite the fact that it may reduce my hotness factor.