| No. I judge intellectual laziness. |
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“If you aren’t beautiful by aged 20, it isn’t your fault. If you aren’t beautiful by 40, it is your fault”.
Everyone can find a healthy and unique beauty. |
I like clean people but don’t give a damn about “dressing appropriately for the occasion”. DH and I met our grandson at the airport in mime costumes. |
| I don't judge someone for being genetically unattractive but I might judge someone who is surgically enhanced in obvious ways. |
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wtf |
Are you saving this pep talk for your daughter? Or worse- was this told to you by your mother? With almost 8 billion people in the world beauty is truly in the eye of the beholder. I personally love features that make a person unusual looking. To me that’s beautiful. |
| No who cares. I barely even notice what other people look like. |
| Why? It's not like people can help how they were born. |
Mime costumes are 100% appropriate 99.99% of the time anywhere |
| Of course not. Not that you asked, but l don’t judge men for their looks either |
| I absolutely don’t judge people who are unattractive. If anything I’m sort of impressed by physically unattractive people who are confident and happy. I’m not talking about people with one flaw area but someone whose face and hair are just startling. The other side of that is that I do judge married women and men, who are beyond the exhausted baby having stage, who have just totally let themselves go. Again, I’m not just talking about one or two flaws. I see people who seem like they’ve totally given up and it seems so unnecessary. |
| I think there is a lot of unconscious bias vs. unattractive folks OP. |
I love this grandma! |