Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Daily by my brothers.
That’s sad. Did you believe them?
Anonymous wrote:No. But called “fat” before—and I wasn’t fat but I had a complex and body dysmorphia ever since high school because of it.
Anonymous wrote:Huh, last week at the Starbucks in Rockville. I was having a slovenly moment (just came from mammogram and ultrasound appts) so I was in sweats with my hair up in a messy bun and stopped for a coffee. A man dressed very nicely walked past the chair I was sitting in and told me I was an ugly mess and I should do something about my situation. I got another shot of coffee poured into my drink and left, crying. It was a shitty morning and he made it a shitty day. Thanks a......
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, by my co-workers. Several of my students have told me the ESOL teachers gossip about my looks. I teach in a large county. Immigrant from a developing country.
Jesus, I can't imagine gossiping about someone's looks. How stupid. Those women are idiots, PP. And your students shouldn't be passing that along to you, either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, OP. All through middle school and the start of high school I was mocked relentlessly for my looks. I wasn't just awkward looking, I was also foreign (new immigrant) and very poor. I was harassed, told I was gross, and called "it".
I grew into my looks around age 15 but am still super insecure and use my appearance as a crutch.
+1
And I turned out to be pretty and got tons of male attention. Total whiplash. Those words never leave you though. I was also poor in a rich town and grew to my full height in 5th grade, was the first to get my period...being big and awkward was not good. On the bright side, if I had peaked in prettiness in middle school or early high school then I never would have worked my tail off and 988-9656 8gone to Harvard
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband called me a dick-faced moron once. There aren’t even any Google results for dick-faced moron. He never called me it again and I think he’s forgotten. But I remember it every single time we have relations and he touches my face.
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That man would not still be my spouse after saying that to me. Holy hell, PP.
Anonymous wrote:My husband called me a dick-faced moron once. There aren’t even any Google results for dick-faced moron. He never called me it again and I think he’s forgotten. But I remember it every single time we have relations and he touches my face.
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, like all through middle school. Yeah, it really f#$@s with your head.