In mole physiognomy, different moles have different fortunes, so what is the fortune of people with moles on their thighs? Generally speaking, moles on different parts of the thigh will bring different fortunes. A mole growing at the junction of the right leg and the outside of the buttocks indicates that although this person will not have a rich life, he can live a relatively happy and stable life, and most of the time he is relatively healthy and happy. People who have moles on the thigh near the knee joint have a gentle personality, are loyal and honest, have their own purposes in doing things, are friendly and kind-hearted, and have good popularity, but they are also more likely to attract a lot of villains and troubles. People who have moles on the outside of the right leg near the knee joint are sarcastic, petty, narrow-minded, and naturally have poor popularity. They don’t have many close friends around them, and they often encounter villains in their lives. People with a mole at the outer junction of the left thigh and buttocks are destined to be rich and powerful. They are born in a wealthy family since childhood and do not have to worry about money problems and live a carefree life. |
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