Writer's Block: Birthmarks, rebirthmarks, etc.

Jul 08, 2008 19:26

 My birthmark is a smudge under my chin. Growing up I had a few parents of friends come after me with a face cloth to try and wash it off!

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gemelliragazza July 9 2008, 01:04:37 UTC
LOL! I don't have any birthmarks and I'm not sure I'd particularly want one either... My youngest daughter had one of those strawberry marks on her upper thigh but it's pretty much faded away now - a bit of a shame really, I thought it looked kinda cute...

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krazymoonkat July 9 2008, 13:09:24 UTC
I wish mine had of just faded away instead it shows up even more with the extra wee bit of chin.

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mirkwoodelfchic July 9 2008, 02:28:08 UTC
*squints* Ummm, Kath, you have a little somethin' there on your face. No, just under your... here, let me get this damp cloth and just get that for you.

And... did you break their arm when they came at you? Sorry, but in my addled state, i found this just hysterically funny. 0.0

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krazymoonkat July 9 2008, 13:13:34 UTC
hy-ya! *karate chops Mirk as she approaches with the cloth! LOL! When I think about it now I think is was pretty funny. At the time, I just got use to ducking and running.

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lunastormdancer July 9 2008, 12:40:53 UTC
Oh God, spit wash NIGHTMARE! I can just see everyone hoiking up as they came at you, hankies flapping, spit swishing....urgh.

I don't think I have any, possibly a small one on my thigh but it's so small and now so faded, I can't find it any more (either that or I can't twist like I used to, to see it - that's probably more like it)

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krazymoonkat July 9 2008, 13:18:30 UTC
Hehe! What is it with parents and the need to spit wash their kids? It's something everyone cringes at, but has done at some point or another themselves!

I hope my chin does not double out enought for me to ever see mine without a mirror!

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