This all started with a simple tweet. I'm sure the young lady who started it had no idea how quickly this was going to spread. Now a group of users are claiming that all women have a freckle located in the middle of their wrists.
The tweet, posted on May 22, went viral, garnering tens of thousands of reactions.
�Ladies� you got a freckle on the middle of your wrist or is this a myth,� Aaryn, the user, asked on Twitter. She didn�t mention which wrist.
ladies..... u got a freckle on the middle of ur wrist or is this a myth lmao pic.twitter.com/VpwkkeWKTj
— aaryn ? (@aarynwhitley) May 22, 2019
According to "Freckles are flat small tan or light-brown spots on sun-exposed skin." So having some on you simply means you have been exposed to sun. Your wrist is an area of the body that frequently sees sunlight. But that hasn�t stopped people from freaking out over the so-called phenomenon.
Here are some of my favorite Tweets:
Low key freaking out pic.twitter.com/GlGGlKVWPZ
— Frey (@Freyyx) May 25, 2019
Low key freaking out pic.twitter.com/GlGGlKVWPZ
— Frey (@Freyyx) May 25, 2019
WHAT. THE.F? Both arms! pic.twitter.com/YWQI5fU5X4
— Caroline Hirons (@CarolineHirons) May 26, 2019
so weird that I�m only just realising that every girl has a freckle on their wrist, I thought i was just unique
— Eloise (@eloiseewynn) May 26, 2019
However, some posted photos of their sans-a-freckle wrist, disproving the allegation that �all women� have it.
I looked down at my wrist. Lo and behold. I have a lone freckle. Do you?
