My closest cousin used to have days when she gets insecure with her legs because she has this quite evident mole on her left shank, and whenever we had to go swimming and wear shorts or even skirts, I can sense the hesitation in her because she does not want to let people notice her mole. I went shopping with this cousin last week and to my delight, I noticed that she no longer had the mole, so I had to ask her what happened to the mole on her leg, but she just smiled at me as if she was thinking whether to tell me about it or not. Perhaps my convincing powers was enough to make her tell me what happened, she told me that she was able to discover a mole removal cream which sort of did the magic after a few months of application, and there I thought she had a surgery for it. I guess it was because the removal of the mole was gradual that it took a long time for people to notice about her mole being removed, or it can even be the other way around; and that is to say that perhaps due to the gradual removal, it took a long time to remember that she even had it there in the first place. When I realized of her removed mole, I began to realize how I miss to notice the gained confidence in my cousin through her change of clothing style, because now she is more courageous in wearing dresses that would show off her long legs, and I cannot help but be really happy for her. I can understand where the embarrassment and insecurity of my cousin is coming from, because beauty is a competition in the world of women, and in order to stand out you have to avoid imperfection.
