Anonymous wrote:I first was called “ugly” by both of my parents.
When I was in Fourth Grade, I excitedly told my Mom that I “finally” knew what I wanted to be when I grew up: a flight attendant.
Immediately that dream turned to stone as she immediately responded back, “Flight attendants need to be pretty + smart and sorry you are neither.” 😢
Anonymous wrote:I first was called “ugly” by both of my parents.
When I was in Fourth Grade, I excitedly told my Mom that I “finally” knew what I wanted to be when I grew up: a flight attendant.
Immediately that dream turned to stone as she immediately responded back, “Flight attendants need to be pretty + smart and sorry you are neither.” 😢
Anonymous wrote:I first was called “ugly” by both of my parents.
When I was in Fourth Grade, I excitedly told my Mom that I “finally” knew what I wanted to be when I grew up: a flight attendant.
Immediately that dream turned to stone as she immediately responded back, “Flight attendants need to be pretty + smart and sorry you are neither.” 😢
Anonymous wrote:
No, but I thought of myself as ugly for many years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was voted ugliest girl in 4th grade and ended up modeling as teen and into my 20s. You don't have to accept the labels people give you.
I have a question. Where did some of you go to school that this kind of stuff was allowed in front of teachers. There was an ugliest girl superlative in your yearbook?? Wtf?
It's called recess!
I went to "good" high school here in MoCo. Several boys in my English class openly sexually harassed me. My (female) teacher pretended not to hear or notice and just let it go on. I was a very shy girl from a poor immigrant family and terrified of making waves, so I never stood up for myself. It was a TERRIBLE semester. Teachers won't do crap to help if it means a hassle for them.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, by my mom when I was a teenager. Still insecure and I’m 50.