If he loved me - then it really wouldnt matter about looks.
The less attractive they are, the better sense of humour they have!
2006-07-21 10:54:25
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answered by Anonymous
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An Ugly Person Who Truly Loved me
2006-07-21 04:28:58
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answered by Kiss my Putt! 7
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Beauty is only skin deep, but ugly goes through to the bone!
Check some of those so-called *beautiful* persons, the ones who KNOW they are a 10 and only care about themselves. I'd rather have homely any day. Everyone gets a little homely by the time they're 70 or 80. A homely honey usually just improves with age. Beauty has only one way to go and thats DOwwwnnn hill!
2006-07-20 19:48:37
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answered by rainbeauclown 3
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i wish if only hypocrisy was not existing
As I'm concerned i'm not an ugly person at all and i think got most qualities people are searching, a real human love caring person but overweight....
if you ask a woman she'll be able to see under your skin who you really are deep inside (attention no all women there are many superficials one...but most of us can)if you are ugly we we'll be able to love you very deeply...
if you ask a man he'll tell you probably the same till the moment you are not showing together outside....man are looking for the real love most of the time and when they find it they 'll not assume it if the person is ugly or what's worst in our society if she is fat...they 'll probably let you cause too difficult to fight everyone opinion about appearance
so i hope you'll be a real man as you choose your partner never let you influence by what other people say to you, don't be ashamed,only follow what your heart will tell you and you'll be the happiest loved man in the world,...if you'll look at this woman and look behind you'll see she is the most beautiful person you'll ever meet
never let people get you down
i did not tell either that all ugly people are beautiful inside...some aren't too ;-)
2006-07-21 00:57:39
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answered by Moonlila 2
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To each it's own
beauty is in the eye
blah blah blah
so basically what ppl are thinking is that:
only the ugly can love
and the beautiful are the most spiteful.
doesn't make the search for a partner worth it . . . I don't want a model or fido. . .
how about a cute person that I can banter with back and forth with chemistry . . . I want the middle spectrum. next question.
2006-07-07 13:00:22
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answered by Anonymous
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UGLY, beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Who wants to be in a love less relationship? Everyone wants to be loved. Beauty comes from within. The Beautiful person is really the REAL UGLY one.
2006-07-21 08:16:20
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answered by ladybug 3
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I would rather have a ugly person who loved me because beauty is in the eye of the beholder. You can take the ugliest person and if their personality is really great for some reason they become beautiful.
2006-07-21 10:33:31
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answered by beautifulstars 2
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What good would be a beautiful person who didn't love you? I would rather be with someone who is ugly on the outside that loves me.
2006-07-07 13:05:46
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answered by Megan C 4
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An ugly person who truly loved me. Beauty fades.
2006-07-07 12:58:57
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answered by Poro 3
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Ugly with true love. To be truly loved is a joy and blessing that many never experience. I wonder if I have ever been truly loved by a mate. I'm divorced and in my mid thirties. Aesthetic beauty fades. Those who don't believe me need to keep living and they will see.
2006-07-20 03:13:41
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answered by intentionalmasterpiece 5
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I have been with this man for 5 years and I was not attracted to him at all. In fact I thought he was ugly! Sad to say but it was true. But....once I really got to know him and his beautiful personality he has become a very handsome man to me, that I love very very much. So the saying is true, at least for me that if someone is beautiful on the inside they will be beautiful on the outside.
2006-07-07 13:01:58
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answered by MARY M 1
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