Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In survey after survey, a majority of people believe they are above average.
My face is good.
My body isn't.
My style is average.
Anonymous wrote:In survey after survey, a majority of people believe they are above average.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think I probably look better in person, than in photos, and how I think I look.
That's mostly due to having been overweight/obese most of my life. Now I have some dysmorphia, despite maintaining for a decade. I think in person, my fitness is more apparent. I think part is also personality. I'm funny, easy going, not remotely stuck up, and my general demeanor makes me more attractive to others.
Maybe we just keep the same image in our heads from childhood? I am the opposite - was a super skinny kid and now am a mildly overweight adult (physically fit though). Every time I see a picture of myself now I am shocked by how fat I look - in my mind (or even straight on when looking in a mirror) I don’t see myself that way at all.
Anonymous wrote:I think I probably look better in person, than in photos, and how I think I look.
That's mostly due to having been overweight/obese most of my life. Now I have some dysmorphia, despite maintaining for a decade. I think in person, my fitness is more apparent. I think part is also personality. I'm funny, easy going, not remotely stuck up, and my general demeanor makes me more attractive to others.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is such an interesting question to me because it has totally varied for me by age. When I was in my 20s whenever I looked in a mirror I would be shocked by how much worse I looked than what was expecting. In my 30s and 40s it was the opposite. I’d come home from an event and wonder if people had been kind of staring at me because there was something wrong and be surprised by how great my skin and hair looked. Now in my 50s—well, I don’t even want to talk about it honestly. I actually didn’t recognize myself in pictures from this Thanksgiving. It’s a surreal feeling.
Thats a shame
I look much better now at age 55. I get tons of attention from men, im very fit and pretty.
I had let weight creep on in the past. I have my face 'back' now and my body is slim and toned. Im also busty.
Im just going to enjoy it while it lasts. Kind of annoyed with myself that i let myself go in my 40s.
You are fooling yourself. No man is out there chasing women eligible for AARP.
Before you clap back with but, but, but.... Klum, Anniston, Roberts.. consider two things. 1-They don't look as good as the media wants you to think and most importantly, 2-you weren't even nearly as stunning as they were when young.
Not the PP you are responding to but, you are a moron! You actually think men aren't interested in women in their 50s? Forget celebrities, just regular women in their 50s, yes there are plenty of men in their 50s, older and even younger, who are attracted to those women. I'm talking reality, not your ignorant stereotype of aging and older women.
Oh yeah…..
There is no way J Lo can ever get a decent-looking man!!?
Nor Mariah Carey, or even Gwen Stefani!!
They are all so ugly.
U-G-L-Y. 🧟♀️🧟♀️🧟♀️
Sarcastic lol.
Anonymous wrote:I look cute for a pregnant woman.
Too bad I’m not pregnant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is such an interesting question to me because it has totally varied for me by age. When I was in my 20s whenever I looked in a mirror I would be shocked by how much worse I looked than what was expecting. In my 30s and 40s it was the opposite. I’d come home from an event and wonder if people had been kind of staring at me because there was something wrong and be surprised by how great my skin and hair looked. Now in my 50s—well, I don’t even want to talk about it honestly. I actually didn’t recognize myself in pictures from this Thanksgiving. It’s a surreal feeling.
Thats a shame
I look much better now at age 55. I get tons of attention from men, im very fit and pretty.
I had let weight creep on in the past. I have my face 'back' now and my body is slim and toned. Im also busty.
Im just going to enjoy it while it lasts. Kind of annoyed with myself that i let myself go in my 40s.
You are fooling yourself. No man is out there chasing women eligible for AARP.
Before you clap back with but, but, but.... Klum, Anniston, Roberts.. consider two things. 1-They don't look as good as the media wants you to think and most importantly, 2-you weren't even nearly as stunning as they were when young.
Not the PP you are responding to but, you are a moron! You actually think men aren't interested in women in their 50s? Forget celebrities, just regular women in their 50s, yes there are plenty of men in their 50s, older and even younger, who are attracted to those women. I'm talking reality, not your ignorant stereotype of aging and older women.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is such an interesting question to me because it has totally varied for me by age. When I was in my 20s whenever I looked in a mirror I would be shocked by how much worse I looked than what was expecting. In my 30s and 40s it was the opposite. I’d come home from an event and wonder if people had been kind of staring at me because there was something wrong and be surprised by how great my skin and hair looked. Now in my 50s—well, I don’t even want to talk about it honestly. I actually didn’t recognize myself in pictures from this Thanksgiving. It’s a surreal feeling.
Thats a shame
I look much better now at age 55. I get tons of attention from men, im very fit and pretty.
I had let weight creep on in the past. I have my face 'back' now and my body is slim and toned. Im also busty.
Im just going to enjoy it while it lasts. Kind of annoyed with myself that i let myself go in my 40s.
You are fooling yourself. No man is out there chasing women eligible for AARP.
Before you clap back with but, but, but.... Klum, Anniston, Roberts.. consider two things. 1-They don't look as good as the media wants you to think and most importantly, 2-you weren't even nearly as stunning as they were when young.