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Yep.Date: 5/24/2009 12:10:14 AM
Author: hlmr
For sure Ellen. Life is funny that way, you can certainly suffer no matter what you look like! Attractive people may not get the speeding tickets, or may always have the door opened for themDate: 5/22/2009 4:45:06 PM
Author: Ellen
Not here.Date: 5/22/2009 10:11:01 AM
Author: janinegirly
Our society absolutely rewards people who are more attractive. It also rewards people who are more outgoing/big talkers (not so in other cultures). Just like beau pointed out (like the name) , this happens in day to day life as well as in the workplace. There is even data to show that taller men are more likely to be successful,etc. Alot of our culture is built around perception. If you are beautiful, the assumption is you must be successful and someone who should be sought after. Life is easier for those .. from childhood on. However, beauty fades and the crash is much tougher to take for those who were given an easier path. This makes me think of the stereotype that beautiful women are more likely to be crazy (I''m talking about sterotypes single bachehlor men give). The idea is that if you''re beautiful you get away with a lot as there is less pressure to adjust /reel in your feelings. You will still get attention and be considered desireable. The less attractive person is more likely to be funny, easy going, have some unique skill etc...because this is how they level the playing field.![]()
Hope I''m not offending anyone, I just find some of these sociological behavioral stuff interesting, even if it can be overgeneralized.
While I agree in general that attractive people may get some small breaks others might not, my life has been anything but easy, and I imagine other attractive people could say the same thing. ''Life'' does not care if you''re pretty.
, but when it comes to ''life'' at it''s most primal......there are absolutely no exceptions.![]()
Date: 5/16/2009 10:02:55 PM
Author: MakingTheGrade
Date: 5/16/2009 9:57:43 PM
Author: D&T
depending who you ask... DH says I''M GORGEOUS... but I beg to differ.. i''m just ehh so so.. and very still self conscious... maybe its because of that darn aunt back when I was 14 who stated bluntly that my sister was prettier than me(who says that?) and that totally has been sitting in my brain, can''t get rid of it, even though she has passed away... Speaking of blunt darn asians![]()
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Haha! My aunts and relatives (and my parents) used to call me fat and chubby ALLLLL the time. Not in a mean way per se, it''d be like ''aw, look at those chubby cheeks!'' or they''d call me by nicknames like ''chubby bunny''. They''ve laid off recently, probably because I''ve slimmed down a bit. But yeah, I don''t know if it''s an asian thing, but everytime I go back there, the first comment I hear from anyone is either about how much weight I''ve gained or lost, haha. It''s made me totally desensitized to telling people how much I weigh.
Ding ding ding! I would totally marry you if you were single, here in the states, and one of us were a guy.Date: 6/9/2009 8:51:49 PM
Author: Jas12
Ah Jas, i loved reading your post. Made me smile![]()
(and for the record--i think you are pretty!-i remember a pic of you from after the boysies were born and remember thinking ''funny and pretty''--damn)![]()
Date: 6/10/2009 1:22:47 PM
Author: SeaStar
Oh boy, what a loaded question this is for me. I have spent everyday of the past few years thinking about this question. I have never been a looker. When I was young my sister accidentally pushed me from the top of a bunk bed, and I grew up with a fairly deformed nose until I had plastic surgery at age 18 as well as a breast reduction. These things helped and for a couple of years I felt comfortable putting on makeup and dressing in little cutesy clothes, but I never had that overwhelming feeling of what I imagine looking in the mirror and feeling beautiful is. I have always grown up with people comparing my sister and I, which did nothing for my self esteem. My sister is an absolute knock out, she knows it, I know it, everyone who looks at her knows it. Her worst day for looks far exceeds my best day. I''ve tried through the years to make peace with this, but it actually gets harder as the years go on. I gained about 30 lbs in the past couple of years and just really let myself go, though I''ve been putting in a tiny bit of effort here and there and have lost about 6 lbs. I can''t even remember the last time I put on makeup or wore something other than casual clothes. I''ve had two gym memberships active for over a year now and stepped foot in one of them twice. My teeth are a mess, my jaw is asymmetric from TMJ, one eyelid is slightly droopy, my face is always puffy from chronic sinusitis, I have broad shoulders, and I finally stuffed my size 5/7s way into the back of the closet, probably never to be seen again. Most days I just pray that if there is such thing as a do-over after you die I will get to know what it''s like to feel beautiful (and to go through with med school too please). Then I tell myself to cut it out, that there are so many more important things in life, and if I put in colored contacts, doll up and wear makeup I''m not horrible to look at from the neck up. I try to motivate myself but for the most part have accepted that I will never be beautiful. I try to focus on my positives, that I''m smart, a good friend, empathetic, and a darn good nurse. But I''ll be honest, some days it just isn''t enough.
It most certainly is!!Date: 6/10/2009 6:08:19 PM
Author: Haven
I thought of this thread this past weekend.
DH and I were having dinner with friends and one guy brought up the topic of society''s obsession with beauty. We started talking about how beauty will open doors, and at one point I said that while I agree that a beautiful face will definitely open some doors, I believe being nice and openly friendly with strangers will get you even farther. I then told everyone how I frequently get free food at places like Chipotle and Jimmy Johns, and other things like that (store discounts, etc) because I''m always nice to people. DH looked at me and said ''Honey, you are friendly, you''re the friendliest. But sweetie, those people give you free things because you''re the most beautiful woman they''ve ever seen.''
First, I was shocked because as I said earlier in this thread my DH doesn''t ever compliment me on my looks. Then I flushed with embarrassment because there were other people there. Later, when I asked him if he really believed that he said ''Of course, Honey. You know I think you''re the most beautiful woman in the world.'' As pathetic as it may sound, hearing that from my DH really made me feel good.
As for what janinegirly said, I agree with that. I think life is easier on people who are strikingly more attractive than most. I also think that a sincere smile goes a long way, too, though.
Date: 6/10/2009 10:56:13 PM
Author: hlmr
I guess some people need that mirror, mirror routine to get through life. It''s a shame that there is only the reflection and no substance behind it.![]()
LOL...I wouldn''t be so quick to judge a book by it''s cover.Date: 6/10/2009 10:56:13 PM
Author: hlmr
I guess some people need that mirror, mirror routine to get through life. It''s a shame that there is only the reflection and no substance behind it.![]()
True that. Pretty is as pretty does. I am pretty. But am known for being nice, for helping other''s for being generous. When I die?? I want to be known for that!!! Not for looks, I have no control over... Yanno??? Beauty is in the eye of the beholder and so on and so on...Date: 6/10/2009 10:56:13 PM
Author: hlmr
I guess some people need that mirror, mirror routine to get through life. It''s a shame that there is only the reflection and no substance behind it.![]()
LOL.....I always read the book before I make a judgement.Date: 6/10/2009 11:06:11 PM
Author: beau13
LOL...I wouldn''t be so quick to judge a book by it''s cover.Date: 6/10/2009 10:56:13 PM
Author: hlmr
I guess some people need that mirror, mirror routine to get through life. It''s a shame that there is only the reflection and no substance behind it.![]()
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Date: 5/17/2009 10:55:09 AM
Author: Lorelei
Date: 5/17/2009 10:53:11 AM
Author: Skippy123
I agree, I think Jaclyn Smith is that way; she is so beautiful at any age.Date: 5/17/2009 10:50:23 AM
Author: Lorelei
I also think true beauty is ageless, for example Grace Kelly was one of the most exquisitely beautiful women alive in her heydey, but even when she aged she was still beautiful. '' Prettiness'' fades but beauty withstands time.
I agree Skip, she looks great!