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Reply #60 posted 11/10/10 7:59pm

Cerebus

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Mach said:

Cerebus said:

Extra nipples, plural? How many you got? Because, ya know, Star Trek has kinda messed me up. lol

Yes ... and they are Dr approved real extra nipples ~ not moles wink

all 3 of my brothers have them as well

Huh. I have a fascination with you genetic anomaly. redface lol

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Reply #61 posted 11/10/10 8:00pm

johnart

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Cerebus said:

paintedlady said:

men need crotch guards and special cut in the trouser to prevent excessive thinning and wear in the inner thigh.... they even consider extra fabric for "heavy dressing" and fat wallets.

Yes! To the first part. nod I hate fat wallets, though. I've become addicted to this super thin Coach card holder thing. It's like, the insides of a wallet, without all the outside bulk. But the crotch guard, inner thigh wear part, yes! lol

Also, since I now know exactly where it is I plan on at least checking it out next time I go suit shopping. They should still be paying you a commission. lol

I have a Coach wallet too. biggrin

It's a wallet wallet but it's fairly thin. I've had the same wallet for about 5 years.

This has nothing to do with anything. lol

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Reply #62 posted 11/10/10 8:03pm

Cerebus

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johnart said:

Cerebus said:

Yes! To the first part. nod I hate fat wallets, though. I've become addicted to this super thin Coach card holder thing. It's like, the insides of a wallet, without all the outside bulk. But the crotch guard, inner thigh wear part, yes! lol

Also, since I now know exactly where it is I plan on at least checking it out next time I go suit shopping. They should still be paying you a commission. lol

I have a Coach wallet too. biggrin

It's a wallet wallet but it's fairly thin. I've had the same wallet for about 5 years.

This has nothing to do with anything. lol

Anomalous walletous syndrome. lol

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Reply #63 posted 11/10/10 8:05pm

Mach

johnart said:

Mach said:

Yes ... and they are Dr approved real extra nipples ~ not moles wink

all 3 of my brothers have them as well

Awww you're just a nipply family. mushy

lol

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Reply #64 posted 11/10/10 8:06pm

Mach

Cerebus said:

Mach said:

Yes ... and they are Dr approved real extra nipples ~ not moles wink

all 3 of my brothers have them as well

Huh. I have a fascination with you genetic anomaly. redface lol

hmm I am NOT posting pix !

Though I think I may have years ago on some thread here hmmm

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Reply #65 posted 11/10/10 8:07pm

paintedlady

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Cerebus said:

paintedlady said:

men need crotch guards and special cut in the trouser to prevent excessive thinning and wear in the inner thigh.... they even consider extra fabric for "heavy dressing" and fat wallets.

Yes! To the first part. nod I hate fat wallets, though. I've become addicted to this super thin Coach card holder thing. It's like, the insides of a wallet, without all the outside bulk. But the crotch guard, inner thigh wear part, yes! lol

Also, since I now know exactly where it is I plan on at least checking it out next time I go suit shopping. They should still be paying you a commission. lol

lol

It feels like a lifetime ago since I worked for that company. I miss my customers. It's heaven with all the gorgeous men that walk in there. OMG!

Just buy a shirt or two first though... see how you like the shirts first. nod

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Reply #66 posted 11/10/10 8:08pm

Cerebus

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Mach said:

Cerebus said:

Huh. I have a fascination with you genetic anomaly. redface lol

hmm I am NOT posting pix !

Though I think I may have years ago on some thread here hmmm

Oh goodness I would never even think to ask. I'm very anti-picture, so I never ask people to post theirs, either.

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Reply #67 posted 11/10/10 8:14pm

paintedlady

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Mach said:

Cerebus said:

Huh. I have a fascination with you genetic anomaly. redface lol

hmm I am NOT posting pix !

Though I think I may have years ago on some thread here hmmm

Silly question... how do you know they are extra nipples and not skin tags or moles?

I mean are the extra nipples sensitive? And as a woman, did they change during preganancy like the main two?

Nipples are fun BTW... I like em!

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Reply #68 posted 11/10/10 8:15pm

paintedlady

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Cerebus said:

johnart said:

I have a Coach wallet too. biggrin

It's a wallet wallet but it's fairly thin. I've had the same wallet for about 5 years.

This has nothing to do with anything. lol

Anomalous walletous syndrome. lol

lol

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Reply #69 posted 11/10/10 8:31pm

rmartin70

All this talk about extra nipples made me think of this great scene from Friends.

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Reply #70 posted 11/10/10 8:38pm

Mach

paintedlady said:

Mach said:

hmm I am NOT posting pix !

Though I think I may have years ago on some thread here hmmm

Silly question... how do you know they are extra nipples and not skin tags or moles?

I mean are the extra nipples sensitive? And as a woman, did they change during preganancy like the main two?

Nipples are fun BTW... I like em!

Dr diagnosed supernumerary and they look like minny nipples not tags or moles

mine are not really sensitive and did not change much with pregnancy

i heart boobies n nipples smile

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Reply #71 posted 11/11/10 1:05am

kewlschool

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I just found out last Monday that My 2 kidneys (although both functioning) are together as one. Jealous now are you?! giggle

(Not just a freak. But a Superfreak)

[Edited 11/11/10 19:15pm]

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Reply #72 posted 11/11/10 2:22am

XxAxX

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OnlyNDaUsa said:

XxAxX said:

i have mildly webbed toes. (just the ones that are my forefinger and middles finger toes)

oh me too! I forgot!

between 2nd and 3rd from bie toe on both feet and very slight on my hands.

[Edited 11/10/10 18:01pm]

hi there fellow freak hug lol it's called syndylacty~!

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Reply #73 posted 11/11/10 3:19am

JerseyKRS

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paintedlady said:

JerseyKRS said:

my wife's body doesn't produce collagen correctly. sigh

her skin looks so pretty... eek

Translucent and velvety smooth skin is part of her genetic disorder also.



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Reply #74 posted 11/11/10 3:36am

connorhawke

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My adult upper canine never grew out. They're still in their somewhere.

Also I have spinabifida occulta. In general, my bones suck smile

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Reply #75 posted 11/11/10 3:40am

retina

It's not really an anomaly but I've inhereted both my dad's and my grandpa's baldness types (on the upper back of my head and the two "bays" on my upper forehead respectively). neutral

It's not too bad yet but I dread what it might look like in ten years or so.

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Reply #76 posted 11/11/10 4:15am

JoeTyler

I was born with three legs!

(someone had to say it)

[Edited 11/11/10 4:16am]

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Reply #77 posted 11/11/10 4:28am

OnlyNDaUsa

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JoeTyler said:

I was born with three legs!

(someone had to say it)

[Edited 11/11/10 4:16am]

yeah but the one in the middle it a tiny shriveled little thing...

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Reply #78 posted 11/11/10 4:30am

JoeTyler

OnlyNDaUsa said:

JoeTyler said:

I was born with three legs!

(someone had to say it)

[Edited 11/11/10 4:16am]

yeah but the one in the middle it a tiny shriveled little thing...

[Edited 11/11/10 4:28am]

oh yes, it's small for T.Rex or Brontosaurus standards...cool

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Reply #79 posted 11/11/10 4:33am

KidaDynamite

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kewlschool said:

I just found out last Monday that My 2 kidneys (although both functioning) are together as one. Jealous now aren't you?! giggle

(Not just a freak. But a Superfreak)

Kidneys. drool

[Edited 11/11/10 4:34am]

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Reply #80 posted 11/11/10 4:36am

KidaDynamite

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Like, me and basically most of my family has a gap in our teeth.

People get all eek when we all smile and it's gap, after gap, after gap. lol

surviving on the thought of loving you, it's just like the water
I ain't felt this way in years...
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Reply #81 posted 11/11/10 4:47am

XxAxX

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kewlschool said:

I just found out last Monday that My 2 kidneys (although both functioning) are together as one. Jealous now aren't you?! giggle

(Not just a freak. But a Superfreak)

okay. now THAT is just too freaky neutral

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Reply #82 posted 11/11/10 5:57am

DrRockdapuss

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kewlschool said:

I just found out last Monday that My 2 kidneys (although both functioning) are together as one. Jealous now aren't you?! giggle

(Not just a freak. But a Superfreak)

Are they both on one side or in the middle?

Does that mean when people do that kidney poke that makes the rest of us jump up ticklish, it doesn't work on you?

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Reply #83 posted 11/11/10 6:00am

DrRockdapuss

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connorhawke said:

My adult upper canine never grew out. They're still in their somewhere.

Also I have spinabifida occulta. In general, my bones suck smile

eek My adult upper canine grew in behind my incisor. They had to yank it out in 6th grade, wait for the canine to grow in and then file it down to a normal incisor.

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Reply #84 posted 11/11/10 6:13am

Shanti0608

connorhawke said:

My adult upper canine never grew out. They're still in their somewhere.

Also I have spinabifida occulta. In general, my bones suck smile

I still have a baby tooth and the adult canine is still up there. When I got pregnant, I felt something poking my tongue coming from the roof of my mouth. It is the adult canine, the pregnancy caused it to come down just a bit.

It is not coming down anywhere near where it should be. The dentist said it could stop coming down or it could take several years.

It would take major orthodontic work to take out the baby tooth and get the adult canine where it should be.

confused

I have scoliosis in my back. My one hip is much higher than the other. I can only carry the baby on the hip that is higher, I cannot stick the other one out at all. Let's just say, my right hip gets very tired.

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I have a regurgitation in one of the valve's in my heart. Found because my mom has a heart condition that is hereditary. Luckily, no signs of my mom's condition that can cause sudden death but the regurgitation causes palpitations and sometimes it feels like my heart is flip flopping in my chest.

feeling ill

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Reply #85 posted 11/11/10 6:47am

RodeoSchro

I have abnormally low cholesterol. It's been as low as 68, and was in the 70's for years. I just had bloodwork done yesterday, and I'm interested to see what it is, now that I've developed a case of genetically-based Type II diabetes.

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Reply #86 posted 11/11/10 6:50am

RodeoSchro

Oh, and my dad had vitiligo, which is usually found in African Americans rather than whites. He thinks it came on because of stress induced by a train wreck he was in when he was about 10.

I don't have it, though. And I've read that it skips a generation, but so far neither my 16-year-old son or 14-year-old daughter have any pigmentation issues.

And I am an extremely easy tanner, which I guess is the opposite of vitiligo.

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Reply #87 posted 11/11/10 6:52am

OnlyNDaUsa

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RodeoSchro said:

Oh, and my dad had vitiligo, which is usually found in African Americans rather than whites. He thinks it came on because of stress induced by a train wreck he was in when he was about 10.

I don't have it, though. And I've read that it skips a generation, but so far neither my 16-year-old son or 14-year-old daughter have any pigmentation issues.

And I am an extremely easy tanner, which I guess is the opposite of vitiligo.

Is it really more common or just more noticeable?

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Reply #88 posted 11/11/10 7:02am

Shanti0608

XxAxX said:

i have mildly webbed toes. (just the ones that are my forefinger and middles finger toes)

Our son has a slight webbing, just two toes on one foot. The dr that checked him over before releasing him from hospital didn't even notice it.

I found it when we got home.

I was all eek and showed it to the health visitor that came out a few days later. She giggled and said it was common and it would not effect him at all.

Come to find out, it is hereditary on hubbies side. Figures...bloody Brits rolleyes

giggle

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Reply #89 posted 11/11/10 7:23am

DrRockdapuss

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RodeoSchro said:

Oh, and my dad had vitiligo, which is usually found in African Americans rather than whites. He thinks it came on because of stress induced by a train wreck he was in when he was about 10.

Wow. That's crazy, cause I always forget trauma can cause that.

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