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If you could change a single physical feature in yourself, which one would you pick?

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Body (weight, form)
Eyes
Face (in general, but not including eye colour)
Height
Hair and/or body hair
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Have seen this question in facebook recently and I was quite amazed at the fact that like 80% would have changed their body instead of every other part. To me it was baffling for sure to see these kind of results so I want to try how you, ladies and gentlemen, think.
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Thevy29 · 41-45, M
Blood.

Thanks to two effed-up chromosones I have a condition that has made life more difficult then it needed to be...
TheGreatGreyGuardian · 36-40, M
@Thevy29 , genetic lottery is rarely a fun one. Hope it is not too bad and you can find a way to cope with it!
Thevy29 · 41-45, M
@TheGreatGreyGuardian No choice. They labelled my condition as similar to having Schizophrenia, Epilepsy and Dyslexia. After years of Doctors tests, meetings with Specialists and Brain surgery. They said just take paracetamol since no other medication will work... But I have a good sense of humour so its all good. 😅
akindheart · 61-69, F
@Thevy29 i had 2 children with messed up genetics.
TheGreatGreyGuardian · 36-40, M
@Thevy29 , humour is always helping. And how paracetamol helps actually for such a condition? In my country you take it to lower temperature and pretty much that is all.
Thevy29 · 41-45, M
@TheGreatGreyGuardian For the painful Headaches. The Brain surgery happened when I was a kid. This Conditioned created a Tumour. They did a CT scan but I threw up in the MRI and the Doctors proceeded to go ahead with the surgery and missed 2. Their no bigger then a tic tac each and are benign and haven't grown. But they cause frequent headaches, nausea, disorientation, bad eye sight. And are in a place they can't get to without surgery again that would cause worse side effects.
TheGreatGreyGuardian · 36-40, M
@Thevy29 , quite unfortunate turn of events... I often feel down about people who had such struggling without any significant reason but pure stroke of bad luck. Like why it has to be so?! Just asking of curiosity - do you have restriction upon eating sugar-including products? Heard few times that in case of tumour structures in the organism, they usually ban most of the sugar intake through foods.
Thevy29 · 41-45, M
@TheGreatGreyGuardian Some do. But luckily that wasn't the case with me. Though I try to avoid sugar. And anything with Aspartame in it. Which can cause headaches.
TheGreatGreyGuardian · 36-40, M
@Thevy29 , yes, I am familiar with aspartam and also tend to avoid it just for safety. The same for stevia, though. It might even be scarrier than sugar!