Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eleanor Roosevelt's mother thought she was unattractive too.
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Maybe your hang ups will create the "right" psychological damage that will cause your child to become one of the most accomplished people in history.
https://saintssistersandsluts.wordpress.com/2012/06/18/eleanor-roosevelt-a-late-bloomer/
I think you're unattractive inside, OP, and that's much harder to change. Go meditate.
I think Eleanor Roosevelt was ugly too.
PP, which one is her? All three children look beautiful to me, TBH.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't even know how to say this, but it's becoming relatively obvious that one of my children is much more attractive than the other. My oldest is classically attractive, just got lucky in the gene pool I suppose. She is more attractive than either DH or myself, definitely. The younger, not so much. It's like one is a combination of our worst features and the other is a combination of our best. Just wondering how to handle this if anyone has a similar situation. I am almost afraid that someone else will comment on it.. seems like it's so blatant that it's only a matter of time, and that makes me so sad.
Seems like you do know how to say this!
How old are they? If under 10, way too early to worry about this.
I agree with this but it won't stop stupid people from commenting about your older child's good looks in front of the other, especially since the older one is a girl. You will have to keep a few deflecting phrases at the ready. Someone more creative than me can suggest some.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eleanor Roosevelt's mother thought she was unattractive too.
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Maybe your hang ups will create the "right" psychological damage that will cause your child to become one of the most accomplished people in history.
https://saintssistersandsluts.wordpress.com/2012/06/18/eleanor-roosevelt-a-late-bloomer/
I think you're unattractive inside, OP, and that's much harder to change. Go meditate.
I think Eleanor Roosevelt was ugly too.
Anonymous wrote:Eleanor Roosevelt's mother thought she was unattractive too.
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Maybe your hang ups will create the "right" psychological damage that will cause your child to become one of the most accomplished people in history.
https://saintssistersandsluts.wordpress.com/2012/06/18/eleanor-roosevelt-a-late-bloomer/
I think you're unattractive inside, OP, and that's much harder to change. Go meditate.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't even know how to say this, but it's becoming relatively obvious that one of my children is much more attractive than the other. My oldest is classically attractive, just got lucky in the gene pool I suppose. She is more attractive than either DH or myself, definitely. The younger, not so much. It's like one is a combination of our worst features and the other is a combination of our best. Just wondering how to handle this if anyone has a similar situation. I am almost afraid that someone else will comment on it.. seems like it's so blatant that it's only a matter of time, and that makes me so sad.
Seems like you do know how to say this!
How old are they? If under 10, way too early to worry about this.
Anonymous wrote:OMG, grow up, OP.
Anonymous wrote:I don't even know how to say this, but it's becoming relatively obvious that one of my children is much more attractive than the other. My oldest is classically attractive, just got lucky in the gene pool I suppose. She is more attractive than either DH or myself, definitely. The younger, not so much. It's like one is a combination of our worst features and the other is a combination of our best. Just wondering how to handle this if anyone has a similar situation. I am almost afraid that someone else will comment on it.. seems like it's so blatant that it's only a matter of time, and that makes me so sad.