Anonymous wrote:I do judge weight. Sorry, but I do. There is normal variation, but if you have a lot of extra weight, I see that as a flaw- both in your eating habits and lifestyle.
I don’t judge complexion bc that isn’t controllable often times and can take a very long time and expensive treatments to sort out.
I don’t judge bad dye jobs either. Sometimes it happens even with the best intentions and also isn’t always quick or cheap to fix.
I do judge is you look like a totally frump/sloppy or smell. I assume you are either lazy or depressed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought I didn't, but today I was at an event at my kid's school and god I hated seeing what the other parents looked like. But I am not from the US and am still not really used to the way people dress here. Like those weirdly printed leggings are not meant to be filled with your thick thighs baby, they're meant for a teenager. And I understand that we can't all buy expensive clothes (I can't either) but I can't understand how people can choose such tacky clothes.
Ah, no DCUM thread is complete without the superior European perspective....thank you for gracing us.
Anonymous wrote:I thought I didn't, but today I was at an event at my kid's school and god I hated seeing what the other parents looked like. But I am not from the US and am still not really used to the way people dress here. Like those weirdly printed leggings are not meant to be filled with your thick thighs baby, they're meant for a teenager. And I understand that we can't all buy expensive clothes (I can't either) but I can't understand how people can choose such tacky clothes.
Anonymous wrote:I thought I didn't, but today I was at an event at my kid's school and god I hated seeing what the other parents looked like. But I am not from the US and am still not really used to the way people dress here. Like those weirdly printed leggings are not meant to be filled with your thick thighs baby, they're meant for a teenager. And I understand that we can't all buy expensive clothes (I can't either) but I can't understand how people can choose such tacky clothes.
Anonymous wrote:I thought I didn't, but today I was at an event at my kid's school and god I hated seeing what the other parents looked like. But I am not from the US and am still not really used to the way people dress here. Like those weirdly printed leggings are not meant to be filled with your thick thighs baby, they're meant for a teenager. And I understand that we can't all buy expensive clothes (I can't either) but I can't understand how people can choose such tacky clothes.
Above average but not quite gorgeous women do this. Models and heartbreakers don't. I have NEVER heard a beautiful woman do this, but kinda prettyish in a generic way with a few extra pounds do this in DROVES.Anonymous wrote:Some of the beautiful women I know, I sense that they are grossed out by, or look down on, uglier women.
I have heard unflattering comments they make about fat women, women with blemished complexions, women with frizzy or badly dyed hair, women with "tacky" outfits or cheap looking outfits....
Tell me what you are really thinking when you see a less attractive woman.
Anonymous wrote:Many of the things you described are mostly within someone's control, like fat, blemished complexions, badly dyed hair and bad outfits. TBH, I tend to judge people a little for those things, but when I find myself doing it, I try to control my thoughts. Especially since having children, I feel a lot of empathy for women who are trying to juggle mothering and work.