i believe that its true in some cases but in others its not.some people have attitudes wether they work out or not.its bad thing but there has to be some type of variety in this world or we would all be the same.i hope u got the answer you wanted but if not i hope you find it.
2007-06-25 05:49:11
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answered by asasora 2
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Not really true for me...Though that stereotype does ring true in alot of ways. I spend alot of time, energy, and money on looking good. Everything from products, preparation and exercise. And yet I am still very concerned with whether or not I am a good person. Sometimes the exercise that I engage in to look good, is actually some sort of peaceful meditation. The serenity and focus required to apply make-up is calming to me. The process and ritual of it all. But yes, in general...here in LA and the OC alot of "lookers" can be very clueless about their hearts and attitudes.
2007-06-25 06:12:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh heck yeah.
Just look at all of the beautiful celebrities and their messed up screwed up lives.
Half their problems stem from their selfishness and greed. The other half shows how few morals they have and what standards they were willing to give up to get to the top.
And their personal lives are all messed up because inside they are not beautiful, and the real-life people around them know it...
2007-06-25 05:39:43
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answered by enn 6
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I think people should avoid sweeping generalizations of entire groups
2007-06-25 05:40:44
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answered by Anonymous
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That would be stereotyping. A hardly valid statement.
2007-06-25 10:23:32
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answered by nelabis 6
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