[quote=@Mole] When I was about two or three, a mole on the middle of my chin appeared, and around the age thirteen or so, a smaller, symmetrical mole appeared above it. I used to be embarrassed by the oddly placed moles and was very conscientious when I had to go in public or meet new people. I remember asking my mother if I could get them removed, and she said when I am an adult and would like to get them removed, I could. However, as time passed, I grew to enjoy the moles and saw them as my own little trade mark. In fact, a couple years ago, I had a business photograph taken of me, and they photoshopped the moles from my skin without asking permission. I was pretty irate about this. In an age where laser and plastic surgery are rampant for the insecure, I feel honored to have these perfectly aligned beauty marks. I even have a slight fear that one of them might become cancerous and have to be removed. They are unique and have helped mold me into who I am today. :sun [/quote] That's fantastic and quite possibly my favourite story yet! I'm so glad you grew to appreciate view yourself in that light.