Feeling unattractive?
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People feel unattractive all the time I am lucky that I have a face for radio, and while not the best looking or with the biggest muscles. My sense of humour gets me through, it took a long time for me to realise this and not focus on the outward so much. Yes I moisturise and spray Hugo boss on for work, but being a nice person is by far the most attractive quality anyone can have. X
Ps I am not saying I am a nice person but I do try - until ppl piss me off lol3 -
I struggled with BDD when I was younger. And it really had an impact on my life. I relate to the others here that decided after a certain age to embrace themselves as they are. I have a healthy functioning body. I realize this even more after a severe medical injury that changed my life (not a good thing). I have a lot to be thankful for. And a lot I can do. So, I do what I want, I enjoy life. Because life is short and you only get one. This is the life I have and I am going to live it. I'm not going to waste it. And I see the positive influence it has had on my daughters. Also a good book is Radical Acceptance by Tara Brach.2
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Meh, I still feel like the fat girl with the big nose. Probably always will, but when I am down to a good weight I feel better about myself.1
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I have strived my whole life trying to get the "perfect" body and because of that I was never content on how I looked. Then one day I just stopped caring about all the flaws and fixed what I was able to work on. Much happier now!5
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4-5 years ago I was insecure pretty much all the time, even when I was in good shape. Now that I have my BF of nearly 3 years who has reinforced from the start that I'm beautiful no matter what, I've relaxed into my own body a lot. Even when I'm heavier than I'd like (like right now) I still feel cute. My ex was emotionally and verbally abusive and I think that's a huge reason why I was insecure all the time, so I'm happy to have someone supportive now.
Also finding clothes that I like and that look well, no matter my shape or weight, helps a lot with this. You could be in great shape and wear the wrong size clothes and still look funky.
My last go around with MFP was focused not so much on my weight and what I saw in the mirror, and that's also helped a ton. Weight is just a number.1 -
bearbugbear wrote: »Rejected by my husband most days...yep I feel unattractive right now.
I am in the same boat, but reversed. She says shes just not interested anymore in anyone...0 -
bearbugbear wrote: »Rejected by my husband most days...yep I feel unattractive right now.
I am in the same boat, but reversed. She says shes just not interested anymore in anyone...
I'm sorry you're in a similar position, that's exactly what my husband says. I hope things get better for you.0 -
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Motorsheen wrote: »
you know i've lost about 85 pounds now and logically i see it but i was fat for my whole life and really fat for like the past 6/7 years so i dont feel it
irl still have like that 'keep your head down and don't talk to anyone' kinda thing that fat kids have
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I never think of myself as attractive. long time of living obese has mad me this way. now days it seems most woman are intimidated by me, so ive been told a few times. ive lost a lot of weight and added a lot of muscle but since im 6'6" and tatted up I get judged a lot. don't really care either. ill find someone that fits the bill one day!1
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nope. i'm hot.0
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@brianbgboy Tattoos are hot; especially sleeves.1
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brianbgboy wrote: »I never think of myself as attractive. long time of living obese has mad me this way. now days it seems most woman are intimidated by me, so ive been told a few times. ive lost a lot of weight and added a lot of muscle but since im 6'6" and tatted up I get judged a lot. don't really care either. ill find someone that fits the bill one day!
I think you look incredible (and hot!) well done on such a remarkable weight loss, you're a real inspiration.
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@brianbgboy Tattoos are hot; especially sleeves.
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bearbugbear wrote: »brianbgboy wrote: »I never think of myself as attractive. long time of living obese has mad me this way. now days it seems most woman are intimidated by me, so ive been told a few times. ive lost a lot of weight and added a lot of muscle but since im 6'6" and tatted up I get judged a lot. don't really care either. ill find someone that fits the bill one day!
I think you look incredible (and hot!) well done on such a remarkable weight loss, you're a real inspiration.
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No one is unattractive. It's the heart that matters.3
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LiftingLady5 wrote: »
"no one is unattractive" is what the man said
then he said the heart thing
idk idk
i still think he might be saying albert fish is attractive1 -
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LiftingLady5 wrote: »LiftingLady5 wrote: »
"no one is unattractive" is what the man said
then he said the heart thing
idk idk
i still think he might be saying albert fish is attractive
Yes but I think we can read into it because he said no one is unattractive it... is the heart that matters...THEREFORE....the heart is what the attractiveness is being gauged upon. I believe he was going on the presumption that MOST people have good hearts and would therefore be attractive people. Which, you and I know is WRONG. People generally suck, so we know that lots of people have no hearts or ugly hearts.... which would make them, according to this guys logic...unattractive people. So he contradicted himself with his original statement.
i would say most people have locked up their hearts
or they rusted out
molded over
got infected and then sepsis set in
so their hearts just limp around in this premature geriatric emotional state
hardened and sickly and unable to love
but maybe they were attractive hearts at one point in time
like pink and beating strong and moved to tears when they witnessed animal abuse or felt empathy
i guess young people with their unbroken hearts are just generally more attractive than old people
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lol Love this.
Usually, I feel attractive in my own eyes. I have my own body insecurity, especially being the fat girl my entire life, but I've gotten more comfortable with myself over the past few years. Body positivity helps a lot, but I'm still working on it. I try not to compare myself to others, and when I catch myself doing it, I just think about my positives and what makes me happy about myself, and what kind of person I want to be. Comparison really is the thief of joy and will *kitten* you up every time. It's also nice to be able to appreciate other types of beauty without feeling the need to diminish your own. I don't think most people are taught how to do that very well.
You're beautiful. It's unfortunate that society encourages such low self-esteem and/or confidence. I read something along the lines of, "Loving yourself has become a revolutionary act." I really think that's true, especially if you don't fit society's definition of attractive. But you have to work on that for your own happiness.3 -
Makes my heart hurt! Unattractive by whose standards? Oh My GAWD! Girl, look in the mirror and love who you are. F-EM. I mean LOVE what you see. I was in the grocery recently and some d-head behind me line made a comment about the size of me ars......I turned to him, extended my hand and said "yes, I have a huge *kitten* and you are ignorant as F- but glad to meet you" . Shut him fast. Anyway, you have one life, hell, one day really --- so love the hell out of yourself and rock whatever look you have.!3
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I don't feel attractive or unattractive. That is for others to determine. I like the way I look. My wife likes the way I look. I'm confident enough. I doubt anyone is rating me on some kind of masterlist.1
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bearbugbear wrote: »Rejected by my husband most days...yep I feel unattractive right now.
The real beauty lies within you.. Don't let anyone decide if you are worth something or not!!1 -
lenalovestofish wrote: »Anyone feel unattractive no matter how hard you try
Are you kidding me!!! No way0 -
I think myself Pretty but not really I don't know what I think myself anyways0
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bearbugbear wrote: »
Asexual people can't really help what they are. I know a couple who are married but the husband is asexual. She has partners/boyfriends. It works out for them pretty well.2
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