Well that is being vain, basically. But on the other hand it's nice to put some effort into how you look. At least you're not a total slob. Just don't get too cocky about it. lol.
2007-11-02 23:24:10
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answered by Anonymous
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No, it's not vain to try to look good. Someone who is vain focuses on their appearance to the exclusion of everything else - like their friend's feelings, their education, - their nice personality in general.
Just the fact that you are worried about this leads me to believe that you aren't vain - just trying to feel good about yourself, which is quite fine.
Your friend might be a touch jealous that you have your act together look-wise and are a nice person as well. Just ignore her comments - and if she mentions it again ask her why she is saying that - is she jealous?
Good luck!
2007-11-03 01:35:06
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answered by Mirage 5
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I don't know if it's vain as much as not feeling comfortable with what you decided to wear at the beginning of the day.
I make sure I look my best before I leave my house and unless there's a malfunction in something I have on....I don't think about it again.....because I KNOW I look good.
You need some self-confidence to go along with being vain.
2007-11-03 00:52:33
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answered by daljack -a girl 7
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Most people like to make themselves look their best before leaving the house.
In fact, one sign of a depressive illness is if someone no longer cares about their appearance and grooming.
BUT, of course there are limits.
Most people take a few minutes to brush or comb and style their hair before leaving the house, wash their face, perhaps moisturise their skin or put sun block on, and some women spend time putting on makeup.
If you are spending more than 20 minutes to half an hour on your grooming, you probably are overdoing it!
Why not talk to your friend and ask what it is, specifically, that bothers them? Then you can decide whether their comments are justified.
Cheers :-)
2007-11-03 02:10:38
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answered by thing55000 6
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If you set a time to meet up and she has to wait for you to get ready, then yeah there is a problem. If you constantly ask her how an outfit looks on you just to get compliments then there's a problem. If you call yourself fat to get her to disagree and give you compliments, there is a problem.
But if you just like to look good and do your hair and your makeup before you go out, then its fine. As long as you don't spend more time in front of the mirror than at the actual outing.
2007-11-03 04:00:10
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answered by samurai_fairy 5
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I don't think it is being vain to care about your appearance, at all! I actually don't like it when I see people going around in their pajamas in public, or looking like they just rolled out of bed. I always take time (not really really long) to prepare myself to go somewhere. Not vain at all! Just means your appearance matters to you - which is should :o)
2007-11-03 05:30:12
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answered by Crystal 1
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It seems such as you in basic terms care approximately your self and don't probably care approximately human beings. that's what's making you conceded ...it has no longer something to do with your looks. It seems such as you base your friendships totally on what they appear like and definite it somewhat is ineffective and conceded and albeit makes you sound like an exceedingly shallow empty individual. in case you think of which you will consistently be a "hottie" you're in for a rude awakening. Your physique will start up dealing with considerable changes commencing at age 25-30 and that isn't any longer that distant. Do you have obese kin? How does your mom look? Aunts? you need to be blessed and consistently be skinny, yet on the different hand which you need to wind up with physique subject concerns only like lots of the folk interior the worldwide so I advise you start up taking inventory in who you're as a individual "pastimes" "targets" and not in basic terms in what you look like with the aid of fact odds are which you will sooner or later be heavy fairly after having young ones and you being short won't help concerns any. only the reality which you asked this question in such length ...and speaking down approximately your ex bf with the aid of fact she eats and acts like a classic woman could be a huge purple FLAG! perhaps you decide on therapy or examine some self help books because you sound particularly twisted on your concept technique. P.S. you do no longer look exceedingly to me so heavily attempt interpreting a self help e book or 2
2016-12-08 10:39:39
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answered by ? 4
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In this time and age it is never vain to care about looking good.
2007-11-03 00:40:57
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answered by Blue 6
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sounds like your friend is a bit jealous.... I think it's only vanity, if it is all consuming, if that is the only thing you think about, care about, and spend time with. From your statement, I'd say that is not the case... I'd not worry about what she says... just be yourself. It's good to take some pride in your appearance.
2007-11-03 04:45:55
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answered by Foggy Idea 7
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that depends on your meaning of vein. most peopole think of vein as. uppitty type attitude. in the bible vein means pointless. I say no. its ok. lets say for example if you see a man or woman. who looks all sweaty and hair messed up: and or dirty or smelly like he's been working all day. your gonna think to your self. go clean yourself up. certainly not pointless. Just to be clean and look good is not vein in this. World its almost just being polite. But then on the other hand, Please never treat some one rude, or bad. Just because he is dirty. He may be a hard workin sun of a gun. had a bad day. and just looks this way because he worked his butt off for 13 hours . Then his car broke down. Lets not judge other people. Be as pretty or handsome as you feel inside.Chrisk P.S. Don't look sexy then expect men not to look. They think thats why your dressed that way. Because they think you want them too look.
2007-11-03 00:33:05
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answered by hifi1863 2
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