06-18-2018, 08:03 PM | #1 |
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Do you consider yourself attractive?
Most people are self-conscious of their looks to some degree, but others are more confident and consider themselves good looking.
I consider myself pretty average. I might look uglier or more attractive depending on how I dress or what my facial hair and hair look like that day. I guess I'm just an ordinary looking guy. Nothing stands out about my appearance most of the time. I'm like 1,83m(6'0), pale skinned with brown hair and eyes, thin and dress discreetly or wear a metal band t-shirt. I'm just your average 27 year old European guy, I'm guessing? What about you? How would you rate yourself? |
06-18-2018, 08:15 PM | #2 |
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Women actually think I'm reasonable to look at. Some are actually more than pleased with my looks, even when I'm not clean shaven, which is how I prefer to be. So I guess that's good enough for me.
When I was a teenager, a girl told me that she rates my looks a 7 on a scale of one to ten. I'll take it. |
06-18-2018, 08:21 PM | #3 | |
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I've also seen good looking girls/women who for some reason aren't really that attractive to guys, even if they have decent personalities. They just seem to lack "sex appeal" or something. It's strange how attraction works. |
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06-18-2018, 09:11 PM | #4 | |
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Trust me, I'm one dashing and handsome son of a gun.
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06-19-2018, 03:05 AM | #5 |
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No, not really.
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Honestly, I wasn't really sure that I was "attractive" in the way of aesthetics until I was in 11th grade. I had an AOL account where I talked to a lot of girls online. When I was finally able to show them what I look like, they were all pleased with my looks. Some even commented on how they can't believe I never had a girlfriend. It was easier to show them my better side since I only chatted with them online. The girls in my school might have thought I was attractive too, but didn't seem to see me as boyfriend material. I was sure some of them thought of me as kind of a geek, or thought we just simply didn't have the chemistry for a relationship. I also had some issues that I was going through, and I figured they wouldn't want to go the distance with me and maybe get caught up in them, and that they might just prefer to be just friends with me instead, or just plain not want anything to do with me. Once of my guy friends would tell me that the girls liked me as a friend and found me easy to talk to, and have even said I was a gentleman. Still, I knew it wasn't enough to just look good and be a nice guy. I'm not surprised that there are guys who don't share you sentiments on what constitutes an attractive woman. As a guy, I hate to say things like this, but those guys probably didn't think much of these women because their breasts weren't as big as they'd like for them to be, or didn't have a considerable amount of junk in the trunk. |
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06-19-2018, 08:46 AM | #8 |
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Idk, I'd say no. I've been called cute, cute smile, all that in accordance to my face and I guess I'd call myself cute too, but it's everything from the neck down I wouldn't call attractive lol.
The funny thing is, most of my jobs would always have one or two girls heavily flirt with me while I was taken, knowing full well I wouldn't be the kind to cheat. And while i wore my geeky fandom on my sleeve, the flirting and the 'if you weren't already taken' talk never stopped. The moment I'm actually single it all stops lol. I've never cared to ask why, I kinda let it go, but it is a funny observation.
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06-19-2018, 11:50 AM | #10 |
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Of course, I'm gorgeous! (and kidding)
Wasn't there a thread similar to this at some point? Think it was before I joined, not sure. Anyway as for the comments regarding personality and confidence, yes confidence is known to be an attractive trait (but not overly of course, that can be the oposite) |
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I'm almost positive this exact thread has existed, almost verbatim.
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06-19-2018, 06:01 PM | #12 |
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Or they have strange face shapes but have this odd je ne sais quoi about them that makes them really attractive. I mean, look at Scarlett Johansson. If we want to be technical and rational about it she has a fish face, which sounds like an ugly woman when you hear that description... but one can't deny she's very good looking.
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