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Has anyone ever had a part of their body they hated for a long time but then ..

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Started to accept and love it?

i have, i always had a birthmark on my cheek and for some reason i hated it and i was so set on getting it removed when i was older, but now i love it, it makes me unique.

has anyone else had this? share your stories! :)

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  1. No, I've never really cared enough about what other thinks of me to the point of being worried over a flaw on my body, I'm lucky cause loads of people would love to not care but they just can't.

    I'm glad you learned to love that part of you though. All it is is a mark in your skin afterall, not a big deal, if other people got a problem with them then f**k them cause "those who don't matter, don't matter"

    x


  2. My face. I don't have enough freckles. No one ever notices them.

    My boyfriend has a ton of freckles, atleast 80 on his face alone. So I will just have to hope my kids will have freckles.

  3. yes my face,,,,the duck turned in to a swan,my god im so lovely now lol

  4. Yes! i have this birth mark on my leg ( i used to live in England) and i hated it!

    My family (and me) moved to australia and i suddley relised that my birth mark really looks like australia! I love it now it was like us moving was ment to be!

  5. I always hated my big butt.  My whole life I was teased for it and now I believe it is my greatest "asset," and makes me unique.  Sometimes it is frustrating when shopping, but it makes me have a truly curvy body.  I also used to hate my huge feet, but I realize that I am laying down huge footprints for future generations to try to fill.

  6. I used to hate my teeth. But over time they have got really straight and now i like them. :)

  7. My b***s, I always hated how small they were, but I realized being slimer there makes me look ood in a lot of clothes. :)

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