How shallow is that?
It sounds like you are pretty obsessed with the physical aspects of people, no?
2006-07-20 05:49:54
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answered by Nosy Parker 6
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Yes, everyone comes with a past, and you would have to be jesus to not partially judge them by that. I think that if someone I knew from, say, high school, lost a lot of weight/ became really attractive, and I re-met them at a reunion I would be overly cautious about having a relationship with them, just because I knew them in an unflattering time and it would be somewhat uncomfortable.
It would be nice to re-meet someone I liked from my past, but was always too weird or too ugly/ fat for me to take them seriously, and have them be completely made over.
I think that people who were once picked on in school or who were never very popular make the best friends/ significant others, just because they don't think that they are god's gift to the rest of humanity, but instead work to remain in a relationship.
2006-07-20 06:04:53
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answered by reverenceofme 6
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If I connected with the shallow side of myself I would have to say that yes my perception of them is different knowing that they were once obese and unattractive. It is a totally irrational perception on my part and one I am not proud of.
2006-07-20 05:55:16
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answered by karenmay57 2
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nicely when I see a marginally voluptuous woman i imagine "damn lady...you seem good." Then I understand its the replicate i'm searching at! surely, she ought to actual have heard the comments. Us "large'ns" listen a lot extra nasty comments than we enable on. She may have a) enable the actual shown actuality that she'd heard it coach on her face or b) forgotten about it because she is easily-known with each man or woman is merciless and stupid. one in all them is the right thanks to react and one isn't. If she did listen the comments, she chosen the right one. 2d, even as i'm certain she changed into asking on your identity because its required by using her activity (all of us below 40 must be requested) the actual shown actuality that she commented on your pores and skin is a praise to you even if she weighed 225 lbs, 500 lbs, or one hundred lbs. Take it as a results of the indisputable fact that is, thank them for the praise and then, because she has a in many situations thankless activity - thank her for being the schlub who scans your bar codes. people typically might want to easily be ignorant of visual charm and choose on personality. This lady regarded a fine looking soul and must be judged on that, no longer her weight. i imagine you probably did superb with what you probably did. you weren't the single making the remark and infrequently making a huge deal out of what someone says even as they say some thing like that only makes the priority worse.
2016-10-15 00:21:52
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answered by tenuta 4
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i think saying someone who is over weight is hideous is pretty extreme. even one who is morbidly obese i would not consider hideous. to answer your question it would not affect my perception of them. in fact i would feel extreme admiration for there accomplishment.and someone who could overcome obesity could probably overcome anything. and that is someone i would defiantly want on my side.
2006-07-20 05:54:46
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answered by christine 3
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We are all going to look hideous at some point in our lives. So by embracing your own looming hideousnous you can embrace other's.
2006-07-20 05:49:16
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answered by Anonymous
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i used to be ugly but when i hit 7th grade i couldnt keep guys off of me i got hott but now they dont realy care how ugly i was all they care about now is what i look like now but i never changed so i dont pay no mind to the ones who didnt like me b-4
2006-07-20 05:58:50
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answered by Anonymous
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no I think that it just shows that they worked hard for their new look and who cares about the past, as long as they are hot now thats all that matters.
2006-07-20 05:50:18
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answered by LL Cool J 4
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