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Some do, some don't. Those that do, had parents with thin lips and big ears.
Yes, they are lateral (to the side of the midline) to the lips.
Yes, its rare for people to have bones in there lip
Helen Keller's lips were likely flesh-colored, in line with her skin tone.
Yes, but your ears and nose don't.
clitoris brain lips ears skin
your nose, eyes, lips, eyebrows/forehead, some people can move their ears, cheeks
Neck, ears, and shoulders are sensitive places to try.
The eyes, nostrils, mouth and lips, internal organs, hair, and nails.
12011 stands for laceration repair of the face, ears, eyelids, nose, lips, and/or mucous membranes.
Mucosa is the spanish word for mucous memberane which in a human body can be found at the nostrils, lips of the mouth, at the ears and at the eyelids.
I don't know the spelling of them but head = modee, lips = ip, nose = koh, eye = nuunn, and ears = key