Anonymous wrote:No, as a teen, my parents told me I was ugly. Called me a
"pizza face" when I had acne. Laughed when I bought a purse for homecoming, "you think you are going?"
I turned into a swan.
Anonymous wrote:No, as a teen, my parents told me I was ugly. Called me a
"pizza face" when I had acne. Laughed when I bought a purse for homecoming, "you think you are going?"
I turned into a swan.

Anonymous wrote:Or is it just me? Am I delusional? Or is it normal for parents to think that? I mean, I know majority of parents are bias in this regard and I am no different, but I honestly think my 17 year old DS and 15 year old DD are really good looking kids. I have seen other good looking kids and admit that there might be one or two better looking kids. I do admit that my kids aren't perfect in every way, they could be a bit taller. I am aware that they have issues in other aspects, DS badmouths and DD is prone to tantrums, and I am working on that. So, where do you stand on this? Are your teens really good looking to you and are you objective or subjective? Would you admit even to yourself that your teens are not that good looking? Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Hell no! There are some genuinely good looking teens, OP, sounds like you have some. But parents can surely recognize when their kid is an awkward teen! But I also think parents are the ones who see the beautiful parts (we all have something!) when the kids don't themselves.
Anonymous wrote:Total loss of objectivity. White moms are the worst!!
Anonymous wrote:Total loss of objectivity. White moms are the worst!!