35 random physical or mental benefits some people got at birth, as shared in this online thread.
The famous basketball coach Frank Layden is usually credited with the phrase 'you can't teach height,' which perfectly encapsulates the very concept of a so-called 'genetic win.' Indeed, there are countless things in the world that can be learned - but there are also things that we’re simply born with.lots of booze without getting drunk, and some at the molecular level exude a smell that repels mosquitoes.
Edit: never plucked my eyebrows either. They've been in perfect shape since I was born. I have dark eyebrows and eyelashes.I get the leg hair, but my invisible leg hair is down to old age! On the minus side, my eyebrows and eyelashes are invisible as well!!I have highly concentrated taste buds. So I'm classified as a"super" taster. And can discern flavors in just about everything I eat. Same with smells. Probably the reason people say I'm such a good cook.
Lol I inherited lots of genetic losses but one win is my body type - I've always looked athletic even when I've been extremely out of shape. .how do you get tested for that? what do the papers of the results look like? can you do it even when you're young? so what if you are positive? do they 'heal' you really?... If OP is overweight, that could also be why. Fat people tend to have jacked calves from lugging our lard asses around.Neither have I. Nor migraines or headaches. My old mum used to say"Where there's no sense, there's no feeling" which might have something to do with it. Lol.
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