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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's very very likely that the adorable, beautiful child will become an average adult and the unattractive child will be come a gorgeous. It's up for debate, but plenty of child actors were adorable but amounted to nothing. [b]Then you have unattractive child actors who are downright gorgeous now. Like, Marcus from About a Boy. http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0396558/?ref_=tt_cl_t2[/b] [/quote] Don't forget Matthew Lewis / Neville Longbottom. I also agree about Princes William and Harry. It's really striking the difference between ten years ago and now. I don't know what to say on this issue. My oldest is gorgeous, but she's a little oblivious to it. It helps that she's also a quirky kid, so in her case I feel her looks have helped her navigate being a kid who does her own thing. My youngest is cute, but in a different way from big sis. We tell both kids that they're fun, sweet, smart, loyal, kind, and good friends, because these things are true and these qualities are important. We also tell them both that they are lovely, because to us they both are. The kind, loyal, fun, good friend qualities are what we talk about most, because these are the qualities we value the most. [/quote]
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