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[quote=Anonymous]I was a gorgeous child by all accounts, but puberty hit me hard, and I was a mess. It destroyed my self esteem because my childhood was filled with compliments about my looks, which suddenly stopped during puberty. I became depressed and it just took a huge toll on me. Especially because my youngest sister had the same gorgeous looks as me as a child and kept them throughout puberty. In my early / mid 20's though, I decided to seek help and once I had my self esteem back on track, it was like my looks began to change with it. I am now considered hot but I still remember those days where the compliments suddenly dried up. I have a very great personality that probably resulted from being the ugly duckling for a long while, but I really wish my parents and relatives hadn't been so focused on my looks so early on because I felt that was all there was to me and I was heartbroken when I realized I didn't have those anymore and felt as though I was unlovable as a result. [/quote]
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