Anonymous wrote:If gorgeous women had perfect relationships none of them would ever be abused.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I think we have to separate the outcomes of women who are beautiful AND put a ton of effort into being a glam instagram girl/stay at home girlfriend type versus a natural beauty along the lines of Gisele Bundchen (or insert your idea of a natural beauty.) High maintenance types make a job of exercising, sexy dressing, highlights, extensions, tanning, filler, etc. These women enjoy a lot of attention because it is important to them and they may attract shallow, jerk men. I do not buy the faux complaints of “I am constantly being hit upon”- let’s be real, you aren’t mouselike and dressed modestly, which is fine, just don’t pretend otherwise.
GB looks like a man and she is not natural![]()
Yeah, she looks like a hot, beautiful, feminine man and Tom Brady looks like a hot, athletic, masculine woman.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I sold my looks to an older workaholic jerk for a $5mm divorce settlement.
Well, people kill for less than that.
Anonymous wrote:I sold my looks to an older workaholic jerk for a $5mm divorce settlement.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I think we have to separate the outcomes of women who are beautiful AND put a ton of effort into being a glam instagram girl/stay at home girlfriend type versus a natural beauty along the lines of Gisele Bundchen (or insert your idea of a natural beauty.) High maintenance types make a job of exercising, sexy dressing, highlights, extensions, tanning, filler, etc. These women enjoy a lot of attention because it is important to them and they may attract shallow, jerk men. I do not buy the faux complaints of “I am constantly being hit upon”- let’s be real, you aren’t mouselike and dressed modestly, which is fine, just don’t pretend otherwise.
GB looks like a man and she is not natural![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I think we have to separate the outcomes of women who are beautiful AND put a ton of effort into being a glam instagram girl/stay at home girlfriend type versus a natural beauty along the lines of Gisele Bundchen (or insert your idea of a natural beauty.) High maintenance types make a job of exercising, sexy dressing, highlights, extensions, tanning, filler, etc. These women enjoy a lot of attention because it is important to them and they may attract shallow, jerk men. I do not buy the faux complaints of “I am constantly being hit upon”- let’s be real, you aren’t mouselike and dressed modestly, which is fine, just don’t pretend otherwise.
GB looks like a man and she is not natural![]()
Anonymous wrote:
I think we have to separate the outcomes of women who are beautiful AND put a ton of effort into being a glam instagram girl/stay at home girlfriend type versus a natural beauty along the lines of Gisele Bundchen (or insert your idea of a natural beauty.) High maintenance types make a job of exercising, sexy dressing, highlights, extensions, tanning, filler, etc. These women enjoy a lot of attention because it is important to them and they may attract shallow, jerk men. I do not buy the faux complaints of “I am constantly being hit upon”- let’s be real, you aren’t mouselike and dressed modestly, which is fine, just don’t pretend otherwise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here’s something else to keep in mind: the higher they are, the harder they fall.
We all age, go thru menopause, and lose our beauty. No, being beautiful is not the panacea to a perfect life, but it DOES afford one more opportunities and, let’s face it, the world is just *nicer* to you. It’s almost like being a minor celebrity, always being admired and complimented - the dopamine hits never stop. Until they do.
Then what? There are many former beauties that cannot accept this. They are grieving hard for what they have lost. It’s truly devastating for some.
I hate to break it to you, but not everyone loses their beauty. I’m in my 30s and I do yoga with several gorgeous 70 something women. Obviously, 20 something men don’t see them as sex goddesses, but they are still very, very attractive. They haven’t been devastated by anything because they still turn the heads of men their age. Sorry!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here’s something else to keep in mind: the higher they are, the harder they fall.
We all age, go thru menopause, and lose our beauty. No, being beautiful is not the panacea to a perfect life, but it DOES afford one more opportunities and, let’s face it, the world is just *nicer* to you. It’s almost like being a minor celebrity, always being admired and complimented - the dopamine hits never stop. Until they do.
Then what? There are many former beauties that cannot accept this. They are grieving hard for what they have lost. It’s truly devastating for some.
The world is nicer to beautiful women unless it isn’t. You shouldn’t underestimate how many cruel, insecure women out there see beauties as their competition and undercut them at every chance they get. For the guy walking in front of a beauty going into the book store? Yeah, he’ll probably hold the door open for her faster than he would a homely woman. That seems to be the kind of “nice” you’re taking about.