| I think that Vicki Gunvalson (who is chock full of dimples) looks like a human version of Snoopy. |
| Dimples show up when a person is smiling. People generally look more attractive when they have a genuine smile on their face. Therefore, a dimpled face tends to be more attractive than a non-dimpled face - it looks happy. |
Good find! |
I disagree. In fact, having a bit of fat on her face actually helps. If she were skinnier, it would be worse. |
| I don't find dimples attractive so I'd say yes. |
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Yes. You can. I've met a couple acne scarred greasy skinned balding people w dimples. I think they must have been adorable babies but then it was all downhil.
Also dimples don't age well!! They turn into big weird facial cracks.... Very weathered looking. |
So's your face. |
I think she's cute, regardless of her size. |
| Nick Offerman? I can't decide. |
+100 there's some people that are chunky but just have that "cuteness" going for them. |
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Look at Mario Lopez.
And Arianna Grande. They are just beautiful. It is next to impossible for them to be ugly. Nothing can make them ugly. |
I have dimples and used to just hate them. But now that I'm an adult, I kind of like them. |
This is absolutely true about me. Between 11-14, I was butt ugly. But miraculously, in early high school I blossomed. I still look back and can't quite believe the transformation. I think those puberty years really do a number on a lot of kids. |
I actually don't find Ariana Grande attractive |
Yep, I'm no stunner now, but I'm middle-of-the-road average and it was bad around that time - glasses, braces, acne, bad hair, weird rate of features growing. I also don't think dimples default you to attractiveness. See Grande without make-up! |