Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you feel makes you ugly, pp?
Cut the crap. This isn't rocket science; we all know what is ugly and what is pretty. This thread doesn't have to turn into some condescending counseling session so the pretties can pretend to feel good about themselves.
I'm pretty average looking. I think very few people are truly ugly and am wondering what makes people define themselves that way.
Freckles
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am ugly, too tall and too heavy. I married at age 35 to the only man who ever asked me out and who is even uglier than I am. We have had a great life, and I can almost read people's minds when they see us together: thank God they found each other.
You say you have a great life, but do you wish you had a more attractive husband? Did you just settle because you didn't want to be alone? Would you pick him now if you had your pick of men? Just wondering. I have a few friends who have had a rough time in the looks and attracting men categories, but I didn't have that problem, so I would feel funny asking them directly. Sure everyone has their own answer, but I just wants to finally ask it!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you feel makes you ugly, pp?
Cut the crap. This isn't rocket science; we all know what is ugly and what is pretty. This thread doesn't have to turn into some condescending counseling session so the pretties can pretend to feel good about themselves.
I'm pretty average looking. I think very few people are truly ugly and am wondering what makes people define themselves that way.
Freckles
No way. My mom is a pale freckled redhead with blue green eyes. A stunner. My daughter looks like she will be the same.
Wait, not to derail, but I thought everyone knows Gingers are nuts (not in a good way)?
Only in the UK. Here they are celebrated.
Anonymous wrote:I have PCOS. I'm ugly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am ugly, too tall and too heavy. I married at age 35 to the only man who ever asked me out and who is even uglier than I am. We have had a great life, and I can almost read people's minds when they see us together: thank God they found each other.
You say you have a great life, but do you wish you had a more attractive husband? Did you just settle because you didn't want to be alone? Would you pick him now if you had your pick of men? Just wondering. I have a few friends who have had a rough time in the looks and attracting men categories, but I didn't have that problem, so I would feel funny asking them directly. Sure everyone has their own answer, but I just wants to finally ask it!
Why, to gloat over your comparative good fortune? Why don't you fuck off? NP here.
Anonymous wrote:Oh please, stop making this into a Pollyana "everyone can be pretty" thread. While it's true that confidence matters, some people are ugly, or disabled, or old, or very obese. I probably have some pretty privilege but I recently suffered a disfiguring facial condition that really made me change my point of view. There are some people who get stared at, and not for a good reason. That is a completely different universe that you may not be able to understand.
Anonymous wrote:I used to feel quite ok about being plain, chubby and average because I was smart, funny, warm, kind, humble and professionally successful.
It's kind of unnerving when you meet other women who have all the great personality traits that you basically developed out of your ugliness-pain, but those awesome women manage to be really beautiful while having everything that you have.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you feel makes you ugly, pp?
Cut the crap. This isn't rocket science; we all know what is ugly and what is pretty. This thread doesn't have to turn into some condescending counseling session so the pretties can pretend to feel good about themselves.
I'm pretty average looking. I think very few people are truly ugly and am wondering what makes people define themselves that way.
Freckles
No way. My mom is a pale freckled redhead with blue green eyes. A stunner. My daughter looks like she will be the same.
Wait, not to derail, but I thought everyone knows Gingers are nuts (not in a good way)?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you feel makes you ugly, pp?
Cut the crap. This isn't rocket science; we all know what is ugly and what is pretty. This thread doesn't have to turn into some condescending counseling session so the pretties can pretend to feel good about themselves.
I'm pretty average looking. I think very few people are truly ugly and am wondering what makes people define themselves that way.
Freckles
No way. My mom is a pale freckled redhead with blue green eyes. A stunner. My daughter looks like she will be the same.
Wait, not to derail, but I thought everyone knows Gingers are nuts (not in a good way)?
Anonymous wrote:I am ugly, too tall and too heavy. I married at age 35 to the only man who ever asked me out and who is even uglier than I am. We have had a great life, and I can almost read people's minds when they see us together: thank God they found each other.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you feel makes you ugly, pp?
Cut the crap. This isn't rocket science; we all know what is ugly and what is pretty. This thread doesn't have to turn into some condescending counseling session so the pretties can pretend to feel good about themselves.
I'm pretty average looking. I think very few people are truly ugly and am wondering what makes people define themselves that way.
Freckles
No way. My mom is a pale freckled redhead with blue green eyes. A stunner. My daughter looks like she will be the same.
Wait, not to derail, but I thought everyone knows Gingers are nuts (not in a good way)?