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Can a good body make up for a bad face? Hmmm. Well, years ago, there was a female with a nice body and all the guys called her Butter Face. But, she was more like a bumper car, to me, because EVERYBODY kept running into her. One day, I asked a guy why he called her that, to which he replied, "because everything looks good, but her face". So, I suppose a good body CAN make up for a bad face.
Yes darling we men are visual when it comes to sex appeal, we attracted by your pretty looks then the body and trust me we examine every bit of the body...Beauty is a whole package that counts not just a beautiful face. Most pretty girls i grew up with in school are now a turn off as grown ups just because they gained weight...
In most cases i have realised that most young pretty girls in high school tend to feel on top of the world they get carried away that men one day will never turn against them, whilst the ugly ones die to have that attention now then it they turn out to look amazing as grown ups, yes they work on it, lifestyle, friends and career...e.g most girls that compete to be America's next top models are not that pretty it's always the ones that fit overall are the ones that make it through...
My advice hun, just make sure that you don't just feel pretty but beautiful overall and live to attract your best liking, even them girls with better body they will fear you because your potential is great and it just needs to be stired up to shine
I don't think I am that ugly but thanks for the advice. LOL. Yes I know all you cares about is the body and 'examine' every little part of it. That is nothing new. Also, pretending you look better then you do, doesn't work (tried it) and just end up looking really ridiculous and delusional. Better to be realistic. But whatever floats, your boat.
I think it's pretty subjective. Personally, one can make up for the lack in the other, but only to a certain extend. There has to be a balance, as in all things
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