You should treat people the way you wish to be treated. If you go round full of doom and gloom, people will not want to talk and mix with you.
You are probably not ugly at all. Just try to boost your confidence and self esteem. Be nice to people. Smile at them. You will soon find them responding to you.
2007-05-11 12:17:39
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answered by Anonymous
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You are focuing way too much on yourself.
Looks have more to do with confidence & personality than looks. I have found that really handsome men are very self centered.
If you arn't pleased with your body, do some exercise....you have control over that. Eat healthy.
You don't say how old you are. I am assuming you are fairly young. If you check out some of the movie star guys who are considered handsome, well you can be assured that they were often not handsome and lacked confidence when they were young.
The best boyfriend, was over weight. Had a big nose. And unruely hair.Yet he was the best intimacy I ever had and to me he was handsome.
So, you need to stop focusing on your self. Stop judging your looks. Work on being personable with people. If you are incapable of it, then fake it until you make it.
The flaws you think are in your face might be masculine and handsome in the eyes of others. You have one life to live.......stop being down about your looks and work on being nice and charming. Turn your focus to others. IF you are attetive and pay attention to others they will see you in a good light.
2007-05-11 09:25:18
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answered by clcalifornia 7
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About self-esteem…you have no reason to feel that way about yourself. Why do I say that? Well, it’s because YOU have been created in the image and likeness of God (Genesis 1:27). That means you are not ugly. You are His creation – His masterpiece! You are worth so much to Him that He even sacrificed His own Son to save you from sin, remember? That’s how precious you are. Anybody who won’t believe and accept this truth is missing a lot, if not everything, in life. Don’t let what other people think or how you feel about yourself affect you. What really matters is what GOD thinks about you. That should build up that self-esteem!
At this time in your life, try seeking God first. You need to have a deep and personal relationship with Jesus. Put your desires and insecurities aside and just seek Him. Forget about yourself and put your attention on the things of God. He wants to have you now in all your imperfection because He loves you and He desires to make you whole.
I hope this helps.Good luck,dude.
2007-05-11 13:45:46
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answered by Nio 3
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it could be that you have body dsymphoric disorder, which is a mental disorder in which someone has a distorted body images, someone with this disease when they look in the mirrir they do not see what they really look like, It is generally diagnosed in those who are extremely critical of their physique or self image, despite the fact there may be no noticeable disfigurement or defect.
Most people wish they could change or improve some aspect of their physical appearance, but people suffering from BDD, generally considered of normal appearance, believe that they are so unspeakably hideous that they are unable to interact with others or function normally for fear of ridicule and humiliation at their appearance. They tend to be very secretive and reluctant to seek help because they are afraid others will think them vain or they may feel too embarrassed to do so.
Ironically BDD is often misunderstood as a vanity driven obsession, whereas it is quite the opposite; people with BDD believe themselves to be irrevocably ugly or defective.
BDD combines obsessive and compulsive aspects which has linked it to the OCD spectrum disorders among psychologists. People with BDD may engage in compulsive mirror checking behaviors or mirror avoidance, typically think about their appearance for more than one hour a day, and in severe cases may drop all social contact and responsibilities as they become homebound. The disorder is linked to an unusually high suicide rate among all mental disorders.
Symptoms
Compulsive mirror checking, glancing in reflective doors, windows and other reflective surfaces.
Alternatively, an inability to look at ones own reflection or photographs of oneself; often the removal of mirrors from the home.
Compulsive skin-touching, especially to measure or feel the perceived defect.
Reassurance seeking from loved ones.
Social withdrawal and co-morbid depression.
Obsessive viewing of favorite celebrities or models the person suffering from BDD may wish to resemble.
Excessive grooming behaviors: combing hair, plucking eyebrows, shaving, etc.
Obsession with plastic surgery or multiple plastic surgeries with little satisfactory results for the patient.
In obscure cases patients have performed plastic surgery on themselves, including liposuction and various implants with disastrous results
if this sounds like you go see a psychiatrist, but otherwise it could be that you just need confidence
2007-05-11 09:24:39
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answered by futuredoc 3
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2016-11-27 19:19:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Whenever you start feeling this way try to engage yourself !! Try to shift your attention to something whch shuts your mind to such thoughts...Read some books on positive thinking...Believe , it's not your looks that matters what matters is attitude..You are not a movie star neither you have intentions to become one . So whatever you are having is good enough for you to carry on and your attitude will bring you a good mate...I am considerably good looking and never yet managed to get a GF..That explains it that looks doesnot matter to such extent in regular life...
2007-05-11 10:39:12
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answered by Nirvana 2
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personality is more important than facial look. keep faith and self confidence on u, that will look ur face much better to u on mirror. keep saying urself, lot of talent is behind u and act towards the talent, that will look ur face so smart.
2007-05-11 21:54:37
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answered by passion 2
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that is a very relative question.as cheesy as it sounds,beauty really is in the eye of the beholder.my fiance finds me attractive,which at times i find hard to believe.Feeling confidant will help you make others see you in a different light
2007-05-11 09:30:44
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answered by Anonymous
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yea, an if you want, try getting into weightlifitng, 8 weeks of constant lifitng an all the compliments will have your self esteem up in no time
2007-05-11 09:23:34
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answered by Jason Jones 2
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Confidence comes from within my friend...I know some UGLY-*** dudes, that pick up lots of fine chicks...it's all in how they carry themselves. Dead serious
2007-05-11 09:17:26
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answered by sstepenk 2
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