<p>Well I was going to say nothing, but then I thought about it and realized that was a big lie.</p>
<p>Every single person on my mom’s side of the family has some small bumps on their nose. I thought I was lucky, but a few just showed up and won’t go away. I’d change that in a heartbeat… </p>
<p>Also, I’m 191lbs (on a good day), but I’m “supposed to be” about 20lbs heavier to be considered normal. It’s not an eating problem, but I have a high metabolism that I’m not willing to screw up yet by eating less often =/ So if I could magically gain 20 pounds, I’d do it.</p>
<p>Oh and being 6’8 and wearing size 18 shoes is pretty annoying sometimes, and it brings unwanted attention all the time. So I’d like to take both of those down a notch. </p>
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<p>lol she’s fake and wears butt pads, so yours is probably bigger than hers</p>
<p>I’d definitely want nicer teeth. I’m still wearing braces (have been for a few years) and it seems like nothing is happening. My dentist reassures me I will have a great smile after everything is done, so this is probably something that will eventually be fixed.</p>
<p>Second would be a long torso. I’m 5’8-5’9, but my torso is so short. Not horribly short, but the length of many shirts go below my waist too much for my liking. I like everything to be perfectly fitted.</p>
<p>I don’t know why everyone always assumes that people need to lie on the Internet. It doesn’t really serve a purpose. Once you’re so tall, it’s not cool anymore. It’s probably the reason I have scoliosis and a buttload of other skeletal problems.</p>
<p>Oh gosh, height can be twisted to so many (dis)advantages depending on how you see it. Like, two years ago when I was thirteen my parents disguised me as a nine-year-old for a kid’s ticket lol. We paid two less dollars. :o</p>
<p>I’d like to have more manageable hair. Either that or less fat around the waist. But probably the former.</p>
<p>It’s only physical appearance I can change, right? Not intrinsic parts of my physical makeup? So I can’t wish to be stronger and more cardiovascularly fit? Because I’d want that even more. I do work out, but I’m working against nature.</p>
<p>Change my hair texture permanently. I wish I had wavy/straight hair. Spending an hour every morning with a flat iron for straight hair is no fun.</p>
<p>Oh? Not quite as unfortunate lol…I bet, speaking of problems like these, that you are frequently hit on by gerontophilic little girls lol, Whan.</p>
<p>i’m with the OP on becoming skinnier. haha, i’m kind of interested in seeing if cody’s ears really are all that big same goes for the rest of you & your freakish physicalities. kidding :]</p>