But that's circular reasoning. How do you know that you both aren't average looking people? |
So far we have:
1. Male attention 2. Good body shape 3. Symmetrical face 4. Decent personality 5. Disney princess cosplay |
6. Money |
Flat belly without tensing. |
People tell me. In their most professional way they can muster. |
People tell you at work you are pretty? |
People look at you and keep their gaze on your face for a few seconds longer than necessary. A lot of male attention, often female jealousy or other women asking for beauty/fashion advice. Random compliments, extended service or offers and invitations. But also random people giving you hard time, just because, or to teach you a lesson. |
This happens in real life? |
People always told me so my whole life. |
Oh, you're so irresistible. Bet they have been celibate for those ten years. |
Why do you think this has to do with your looks and not your personality? |
So it's safe to assume if no one has ever told you you are attractive, that you aren't? |
No. Maybe the secretary from the Deep South will say Easy on the eyes. Or all the compliments during pregnancies. Or family. Or just good guy friends from sports saying something like the four stages of knowing you: She’s hot, omg she’s speaking to me, uh oh she’s smart too, oh man she’s out of my league. |
Random people have complimented my looks when they are sober and not hitting on me. Both men and women. Even little kids have commented on my eyes. |
Because I've always thought I am. That's it. |