Anonymous wrote:No, I wouldn't tell them they are ugly. However, if they were unhappy with their looks and it was over something that is objectively a problem that can be fixed (e.g. a nose) I would support it.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve only met 2 ugly people in my whole life. Truthfully.
Anonymous wrote:Please be a troll.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where did the ugly child get their genetics? Maybe someone needs to tell you that you are ugly.
+1. Lol I don't know a single ugly 5th grader or 4rd grader in my kids' classes. Very few people are ugly.
Anonymous wrote:Where did the ugly child get their genetics? Maybe someone needs to tell you that you are ugly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve only met 2 ugly people in my whole life. Truthfully.
Yeah, part of being ugly is that often we’re invisible to people. I don’t hide away in seclusion- people just look right past me.
I disagree, I work, i have customer, I know my kids friends, I meet neighbors, etc. There are very few truly ugly people in the world, forgetful maybe but ugly nope.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have to agree that I’ve met very few truly ugly people.
To answer the question, no. I would encourage my child to be as well-groomed as possible. A haircut (they are both male), good skin, manicured hands, and well fitting clothes will take you very far.
+1, and most of the "ugly" people I have met would have been fine with some dental work, a decent haircut, and better grooming. Not supermodels, but not someone you'd ever single out for being ugly.
Also many people who get labeled as ugly have birth defects or disabilities. Would you tell your child that they are ugly because of their birth defect? I definitely would not and I wouldn't view a child with a birth defect as ugly.
Anonymous wrote:I have to agree that I’ve met very few truly ugly people.
To answer the question, no. I would encourage my child to be as well-groomed as possible. A haircut (they are both male), good skin, manicured hands, and well fitting clothes will take you very far.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve only met 2 ugly people in my whole life. Truthfully.
Yeah, part of being ugly is that often we’re invisible to people. I don’t hide away in seclusion- people just look right past me.
I disagree, I work, i have customer, I know my kids friends, I meet neighbors, etc.
There are very few truly ugly people in the world, forgetful maybe but ugly nope.
Anonymous wrote:What is wrong with people, of course I would never tell my kids they are ugly. What a horribly damaging thing to say! This just breaks my heart for all those sweet children thinking they are not good enough because of their parents.