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lol....okay, well....my friends call me lola but my name's Lori.....and yea, pretty much have time to kill during work hours but who doesn't? Analyze others??? mmmmm not really.....I guess you can just say sometimes it's pretty obvious, no need for analitical thinking
As America gets more overweight and the lower class continues to grow, I have noticed that there are more and more ugly looking people walking the streets. I point them out to my wife all the time and some of these people are just plain gross looking. (I am not being to harsh).
I know a few real ugly people myself and they are single and dating over the Internet. I always wanted to be a fly on the wall when they meet their blind date who has only seen a 15 year old doctored picture.
Some of the physically ugly people I know have wonderful personalities so can make up the difference. Others are still looking for love and are ugly physically and personally.
What do you think about dating physically ugly people? (It could be that they let themselves go or just were given bad genes, regardless they are ugly)
I'm really kind of sick of the ugly vs pretty stuff. People that are "pretty" woman or man seem to be f'up about looks. Putting way too much stock into it.
It's like people that are good looking don't need to develop social skills because they rely on their looks too much. I now that is a generalization and that there are plenty of good looking people who can keep a proper perspective.
I realize that looks do matter to some degree, you don't look across a room and say "my she has a great personality".
I've been called handsome and while it's nice you really can't get caught up in it because obviously looks fade and all you're left is with memories of how you were once good looking.
I've dated guys that i thought were the sexiest guys ever and no one could tell me different, although more often than not some have tried. I guess it's all in what you think is attractive or ugly.
I wonder if anyone would put their hard earned money into backing a movie where the leading role was given to a physically unattractive person unless it was a comedy, I can hear it now....what a personality...lol
Replace John Travolta with Yogi Berra in Ghost and pass it off as a chick flick.....oh wait that is a comedy
Nobody wants to see a freak of nature on the silver screen for 2 hours, come on now we all know HollyWood is not "for real"...
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Originally Posted by Rcm58
I wonder if anyone would put their hard earned money into backing a movie where the leading role was given to a physically unattractive person unless it was a comedy, I can hear it now....what a personality...lol
Replace John Travolta with Yogi Berra in Ghost and pass it off as a chick flick.....oh wait that is a comedy
The first guy I ever dated was considered "ugly" by most. He was built okay, just didn't have a very attractive face. However, he was the funniest person I had ever met and eventually became one of the best-looking people I have ever known.
The first guy I ever dated was considered "ugly" by most. He was built okay, just didn't have a very attractive face. However, he was the funniest person I had ever met and eventually became one of the best-looking people I have ever known.
I think it would be fair to say that my ex is considered to be an ugly man. When I thought he was charismatic, kind and caring, I didn't care. But when I started to see the really, really bad parts of him coming out, suddenly one day I looked at him and just thought "yikes!". I think that's a fair assessment: when he was kind, I didn't care. But then I was stuck with someone who was ugly *and* mean. A bad combination.
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