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Do dimples cause suffering?

Do dimples cause suffering?

  • Yes, because I don't have any!

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  • What are dimples?

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I have no idea what convesation you two are having, but I wouldn't call dimples a birth defect.
 
Oh crap. You mean my freckles are birth defect?
 
Dimples aren't what I would consider a birth defect. "Portwine stain" birthmarks, cleft palates, and actual defects do, indeed, cause suffering.
 
Absolutely. Think of all the cheek-pinching they get!

True, but this tends to be predominately when you're little and it's far more of a function of your aunts' predisposition to pinching. So little kids without dimples but pinch happy aunts suffer the same fate.
 
True, but this tends to be predominately when you're little and it's far more of a function of your aunts' predisposition to pinching. So little kids without dimples but pinch happy aunts suffer the same fate.

Won't somebody think of the children? :lol:
 
Isn't that technically caused by cellulite? So not really a dimple?

A dimple is a dimple....


dim·ple (dmpl)
n.
1. A small natural indentation in the flesh on a part of the human body, especially in the cheek or on the chin.
2. A slight depression or indentation in a surface.
v. dim·pled, dim·pling, dim·ples
v.intr.
To form dimples by smiling.
v.tr.
To produce dimples in.
 
I have dimples, so that means I have a deformity? :shock:
 
Yeah, me too!

All those years of my childhood I suffered through the 'oh, your dimples are so cute!' of strangers!!

:roll:

LOL! Strangers were the least of my problems. I had a childhood friend who didn't like the fact that I had dimples (she was older and bigger than me), and she would squeeze my cheeks really hard and say "you think you're so cute, don't you?" until I had tears in my eyes. She was really mean! :lamo
 
LOL! Strangers were the least of my problems. I had a childhood friend who didn't like the fact that I had dimples (she was older and bigger than me), and she would squeeze my cheeks really hard and say "you think you're so cute, don't you?" until I had tears in my eyes. She was really mean! :lamo

Peer harassment came to me over my curly hair. When I say curly, I really mean curly!!

It was the adults who made the big thing over the dimples, like they had never seen them before?
 
Yeah, me too!

All those years of my childhood I suffered through the 'oh, your dimples are so cute!' of strangers!!

:roll:


OH dear god the existential angst, the night mares, the suffering has all returned!

All that time effort money spent with my voo doo faith healer is now wasted.
 
Of course dimples are a birth defect. The majority of the population doesn’t have any! I don’t have any! And most importantly, I think people who do are just plain weird and icky.

Really, though, I pity them. I mean yeah, I know I’ve heard from a lot of people who do have dimples and they’ve pretty much said that they’re okay with their condition and some even say they like it, but deep down I can tell they have to be suffering. :wink:
 
I was told this:



How do dimples cause suffering?

I don't have dimples myself, but they've caused me to suffer as I find them quite attractive on certain men.
 
Depends on where they are. If you have one in the middle of your forehead...
 
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