This question mainly applies to naturally attractive women who almost always get glances and eye contact from others in social places every day of their lives.
Does this intimidate them and/or make them feel insecure, compared to the average looking person? And does this insecurity lead them to question their own beauty and subsequently develop an impulse to buy and wear nice clothes always, spend more time and money on grooming (unaware that this will generate even more attention)?
I.e. Does it make them develop some kind of borderline personality where they must make an effort to look good/dress good in order to justify the glances and silent attention in social places.
On the other hand, if they are not feeling good about their looks or what they are wearing on a particular day, and they are still getting all the glances (because of the fact that they are so naturally beautiful and couldn't look normal if they tried), do they feel unattractive and indimidated?
2007-01-16
06:51:54
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