weird things about you, that no one would notice, unless you told them

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niknar266

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I have a lump on the back of my head that I was born with that's about the size of a 10p in diameter. I also have a birth mark that looks sort of like a love heart on my hip.
 

doomspore98

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Physical: I have played violin for 10+ years and under my chin is a patch of skin where the violin rubs, people have often mistaken it for a hickey, it always takes quite a while to explain that it isn't and is just a patch of dry skin.
 

Tharwen

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I have no arms. I don't usually mention it because people never stop staring afterwards.
 

mitchell271

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My abs are kind of just jammed in there the same way fingers join together when you put your fingers together. They don't go between each other but they're placed at that relative height.
 

iwinatlife

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My left arm is about half an inch shorter than my right because i broke it when i got hit by a truck. Also my fingers are double jointed and hyper extended
 

Jolly Co-operator

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I have a rather large forehead. I know that doesn't sound like it would be hard to notice, but my hair always covers it. And I mean ALWAYS. Hell, I didn't even notice it myself until a couple weeks ago.
 

Slenn

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I can stick my leg behind my head while standing up! My right leg more easily than my left leg. And no I can't do both legs.
 

bobmus

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neonsword13-ops said:
I have no earlobes.

It's a hereditary trait for every second male in the family.
What do you mean they're hereditary for every second male? The geneticist in me is curious as to what exactly you mean by this.

OT: I have pointy bits of cartilage sticking out of the back of my ears. I also wear contacts.
 

neonsword13-ops

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bobmus said:
neonsword13-ops said:
I have no earlobes.

It's a hereditary trait for every second male in the family.
What do you mean they're hereditary for every second male? The geneticist in me is curious as to what exactly you mean by this.

OT: I have pointy bits of cartilage sticking out of the back of my ears. I also wear contacts.
Well, hereditary for my father's side of the family. My grandfather (Or my father's father) doesn't have earlobes and neither do I.

Don't ask me how or why it happens. It just does.
 

Jak23

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Faulty Turmoil said:
I have the same thing! I've never broken a bone in my life, and at some points I really should have. I also drink a metric shit ton (that is a very precise scientific measurement :p) of milk every day!

We should be superheros!
I'm allergic to milk and I broke my arm by tripping and falling on it...
Always be thankful for the ability to drink milk folks!
 
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Nimzabaat said:
My eyes change colour depending on my mood. They go between a light grey, light green and brown. Most people don't notice because i'm usually in a pretty consistant mood when I deal with them. I don't know what it means because I never run to the mirror when my mood changes.
Mine do too, but not as drastic as that. They are usually hazel, but when I'm angry or upset they go bright yellow and other times they are a deep green.
 

boradam

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I have a very deep voice. (Get it?)

My chin is off, one of my eyes is slightly more open than the other, one part of my jaw seems squared while the other is slanted, and my ears are shaped a little differently.
 

kahlzun

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I can wiggle every part of my face seperately, including moving my scalp around independently.
Also, I have a set of wisdom teeth that got bored halfway through coming out.
 

Bomberman4000

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My left leg is half an inch longer than my right leg. My hips lean in that direction, and in turn my spine curves back to the left to compensate.

I broke my thumb when I was younger and now I can pop and pull it out of place with ease and no pain.

My left eye sits lower than my right eye. Truthfully I never even noticed this until a couple of months ago when I got my new glasses. Had to get some special lenses that will help with the double vision I was starting to experience (turns out the left eye being lower was causing it)
 

Starik20X6

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I've had cosmetic surgery. I used to have large ears until I got them adjusted. The surgical scars are nigh on invisible and the only indication aside from that is a tiny loop in the cartilage of my left ear.
 

Ziggy109

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I have Tourette's Syndrome. No one notices mainly because most people assume Tourette's means swearing constantly for no reason. :p