Have you ever been called ugly?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Once I was walking on U street and a man said to a woman walking by, a stranger, "You're ugly!" She was stunned. She just stood there, looking so hurt. I wanted to tell her that I knew that man -- he was mentally ill, and had once made a similar, unprovoked comment about my shoes. I wish I had told her that. I'm sure she's still carrying that scar around with her.

Omg that's awful. I can't imagine. A feral child in Georgetown told me I looked like a scarecrow once and I was just like wait, WHAT?

I wonder if your homeless guy on U Street is the same homeless guy on U Street who walked up to my friend and was like "Whattup baby, I've been looking for a snow bunny like you." LMAO my friend ran.


When I was living in San Francisco, a woman came up to me, told me I was evil and threw a cup of coffee on me.


Wow, that sounds emotionally scarring.


Her coffee was pretty hot, too. Luckily not scalding hot, but hot enough my skin was red and uncomfrotable. I was evil and looked like the devil and a bunch of other hthings, apparently.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Once I was walking on U street and a man said to a woman walking by, a stranger, "You're ugly!" She was stunned. She just stood there, looking so hurt. I wanted to tell her that I knew that man -- he was mentally ill, and had once made a similar, unprovoked comment about my shoes. I wish I had told her that. I'm sure she's still carrying that scar around with her.

Omg that's awful. I can't imagine. A feral child in Georgetown told me I looked like a scarecrow once and I was just like wait, WHAT?

I wonder if your homeless guy on U Street is the same homeless guy on U Street who walked up to my friend and was like "Whattup baby, I've been looking for a snow bunny like you." LMAO my friend ran.


When I was living in San Francisco, a woman came up to me, told me I was evil and threw a cup of coffee on me.


Wow, that sounds emotionally scarring.

And physically scarring if the coffee was hot.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I was called ugly once in my teens/college by other girls and it's made me so insecure. Everyone else has called me pretty but I'm still shook up about two women I knew as a teenager. Wtf.


It depends. What were the circumstances when those girls called you ugly? Were they being serious or were you girls fighting or arguing? Also, if the “everyone “ who calls you pretty are related to you, I’m sorry but those really don’t count.

LOL this response started as nice but then got so bitchy so quick.


ikr . Like eating a donut filled with tuna.


LOL is that a phrase? Or did you make it up? I like it.

That response reminded me of the time I confided in someone that I was called ugly as a kid and she said "Well, pretty people don't really get called ugly."


LOL, OMG that is horrible!
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I was called ugly once in my teens/college by other girls and it's made me so insecure. Everyone else has called me pretty but I'm still shook up about two women I knew as a teenager. Wtf.


It depends. What were the circumstances when those girls called you ugly? Were they being serious or were you girls fighting or arguing? Also, if the “everyone “ who calls you pretty are related to you, I’m sorry but those really don’t count.

LOL this response started as nice but then got so bitchy so quick.


ikr . Like eating a donut filled with tuna.


LOL is that a phrase? Or did you make it up? I like it.

That response reminded me of the time I confided in someone that I was called ugly as a kid and she said "Well, pretty people don't really get called ugly."


LOL, OMG that is horrible!


Plus see my comment about Cameron Diaz. She was called ugly as a kid.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I was called ugly once in my teens/college by other girls and it's made me so insecure. Everyone else has called me pretty but I'm still shook up about two women I knew as a teenager. Wtf.


It depends. What were the circumstances when those girls called you ugly? Were they being serious or were you girls fighting or arguing? Also, if the “everyone “ who calls you pretty are related to you, I’m sorry but those really don’t count.

LOL this response started as nice but then got so bitchy so quick.


ikr . Like eating a donut filled with tuna.


LOL is that a phrase? Or did you make it up? I like it.

That response reminded me of the time I confided in someone that I was called ugly as a kid and she said "Well, pretty people don't really get called ugly."


LOL, OMG that is horrible!


Plus see my comment about Cameron Diaz. She was called ugly as a kid.

I know. And I was only called ugly by other girls, I have been called cute or pretty by multiple men (good looking ones too!) so I really think it's fine. But I was like what the f, who says that?!
Anonymous
Yes my grandmother called me ugly all the time and told me I needed a nose job and a boob job.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Once I was walking on U street and a man said to a woman walking by, a stranger, "You're ugly!" She was stunned. She just stood there, looking so hurt. I wanted to tell her that I knew that man -- he was mentally ill, and had once made a similar, unprovoked comment about my shoes. I wish I had told her that. I'm sure she's still carrying that scar around with her.

Omg that's awful. I can't imagine. A feral child in Georgetown told me I looked like a scarecrow once and I was just like wait, WHAT?

I wonder if your homeless guy on U Street is the same homeless guy on U Street who walked up to my friend and was like "Whattup baby, I've been looking for a snow bunny like you." LMAO my friend ran.


When I was living in San Francisco, a woman came up to me, told me I was evil and threw a cup of coffee on me.


Wow, that sounds emotionally scarring.


Her coffee was pretty hot, too. Luckily not scalding hot, but hot enough my skin was red and uncomfrotable. I was evil and looked like the devil and a bunch of other hthings, apparently.


I'm sure you know this but... the woman was ill. It was random.

I was once told by a homeless woman on the subway that I wasn't good enough to go to pharmaceutical school. Um, ok?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I was called ugly once in my teens/college by other girls and it's made me so insecure. Everyone else has called me pretty but I'm still shook up about two women I knew as a teenager. Wtf.


It depends. What were the circumstances when those girls called you ugly? Were they being serious or were you girls fighting or arguing? Also, if the “everyone “ who calls you pretty are related to you, I’m sorry but those really don’t count.

LOL this response started as nice but then got so bitchy so quick.


ikr . Like eating a donut filled with tuna.


LOL is that a phrase? Or did you make it up? I like it.

That response reminded me of the time I confided in someone that I was called ugly as a kid and she said "Well, pretty people don't really get called ugly."


But kind of an intelligent response.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I was called ugly once in my teens/college by other girls and it's made me so insecure. Everyone else has called me pretty but I'm still shook up about two women I knew as a teenager. Wtf.


It depends. What were the circumstances when those girls called you ugly? Were they being serious or were you girls fighting or arguing? Also, if the “everyone “ who calls you pretty are related to you, I’m sorry but those really don’t count.

LOL this response started as nice but then got so bitchy so quick.


ikr . Like eating a donut filled with tuna.


LOL is that a phrase? Or did you make it up? I like it.

That response reminded me of the time I confided in someone that I was called ugly as a kid and she said "Well, pretty people don't really get called ugly."


But kind of an intelligent response.

Wtf, that's also rude.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I was called ugly once in my teens/college by other girls and it's made me so insecure. Everyone else has called me pretty but I'm still shook up about two women I knew as a teenager. Wtf.


It depends. What were the circumstances when those girls called you ugly? Were they being serious or were you girls fighting or arguing? Also, if the “everyone “ who calls you pretty are related to you, I’m sorry but those really don’t count.

LOL this response started as nice but then got so bitchy so quick.


ikr . Like eating a donut filled with tuna.


LOL is that a phrase? Or did you make it up? I like it.

That response reminded me of the time I confided in someone that I was called ugly as a kid and she said "Well, pretty people don't really get called ugly."


But kind of an intelligent response.


And nice people don't get called assholes, PP. Just sayin.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I was called ugly once in my teens/college by other girls and it's made me so insecure. Everyone else has called me pretty but I'm still shook up about two women I knew as a teenager. Wtf.


It depends. What were the circumstances when those girls called you ugly? Were they being serious or were you girls fighting or arguing? Also, if the “everyone “ who calls you pretty are related to you, I’m sorry but those really don’t count.

LOL this response started as nice but then got so bitchy so quick.


ikr . Like eating a donut filled with tuna.


LOL is that a phrase? Or did you make it up? I like it.

That response reminded me of the time I confided in someone that I was called ugly as a kid and she said "Well, pretty people don't really get called ugly."


But kind of an intelligent response.


And nice people don't get called assholes, PP. Just sayin.

Lol. I don't even know that that statement is true? Every model has a sob story of being called ugly as a kid/young adult.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I was called ugly once in my teens/college by other girls and it's made me so insecure. Everyone else has called me pretty but I'm still shook up about two women I knew as a teenager. Wtf.


It depends. What were the circumstances when those girls called you ugly? Were they being serious or were you girls fighting or arguing? Also, if the “everyone “ who calls you pretty are related to you, I’m sorry but those really don’t count.

LOL this response started as nice but then got so bitchy so quick.


ikr . Like eating a donut filled with tuna.


LOL is that a phrase? Or did you make it up? I like it.

That response reminded me of the time I confided in someone that I was called ugly as a kid and she said "Well, pretty people don't really get called ugly."


LOL, OMG that is horrible!


Plus see my comment about Cameron Diaz. She was called ugly as a kid.

I know. And I was only called ugly by other girls, I have been called cute or pretty by multiple men (good looking ones too!) so I really think it's fine. But I was like what the f, who says that?!


FYI getting compliments from men really doesn’t count much because they have ulterior motives. Just sayin. I notice that a lot on FB. The ugliest girls possible getting all these crazy compliments on their selfies but only from men. .
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I was called ugly once in my teens/college by other girls and it's made me so insecure. Everyone else has called me pretty but I'm still shook up about two women I knew as a teenager. Wtf.


It depends. What were the circumstances when those girls called you ugly? Were they being serious or were you girls fighting or arguing? Also, if the “everyone “ who calls you pretty are related to you, I’m sorry but those really don’t count.

LOL this response started as nice but then got so bitchy so quick.


ikr . Like eating a donut filled with tuna.


LOL is that a phrase? Or did you make it up? I like it.

That response reminded me of the time I confided in someone that I was called ugly as a kid and she said "Well, pretty people don't really get called ugly."


LOL, OMG that is horrible!


Plus see my comment about Cameron Diaz. She was called ugly as a kid.

I know. And I was only called ugly by other girls, I have been called cute or pretty by multiple men (good looking ones too!) so I really think it's fine. But I was like what the f, who says that?!


FYI getting compliments from men really doesn’t count much because they have ulterior motives. Just sayin. I notice that a lot on FB. The ugliest girls possible getting all these crazy compliments on their selfies but only from men. .


Men find them attractive. That matters more than what some competitive women think of other women.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I was called ugly once in my teens/college by other girls and it's made me so insecure. Everyone else has called me pretty but I'm still shook up about two women I knew as a teenager. Wtf.


It depends. What were the circumstances when those girls called you ugly? Were they being serious or were you girls fighting or arguing? Also, if the “everyone “ who calls you pretty are related to you, I’m sorry but those really don’t count.

LOL this response started as nice but then got so bitchy so quick.


ikr . Like eating a donut filled with tuna.


LOL is that a phrase? Or did you make it up? I like it.

That response reminded me of the time I confided in someone that I was called ugly as a kid and she said "Well, pretty people don't really get called ugly."


LOL, OMG that is horrible!


Plus see my comment about Cameron Diaz. She was called ugly as a kid.

I know. And I was only called ugly by other girls, I have been called cute or pretty by multiple men (good looking ones too!) so I really think it's fine. But I was like what the f, who says that?!


FYI getting compliments from men really doesn’t count much because they have ulterior motives. Just sayin. I notice that a lot on FB. The ugliest girls possible getting all these crazy compliments on their selfies but only from men. .

What is wrong with you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I was called ugly once in my teens/college by other girls and it's made me so insecure. Everyone else has called me pretty but I'm still shook up about two women I knew as a teenager. Wtf.


It depends. What were the circumstances when those girls called you ugly? Were they being serious or were you girls fighting or arguing? Also, if the “everyone “ who calls you pretty are related to you, I’m sorry but those really don’t count.

LOL this response started as nice but then got so bitchy so quick.


ikr . Like eating a donut filled with tuna.


LOL is that a phrase? Or did you make it up? I like it.


I just made it up!
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