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    Senior Member raaaid's Avatar
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    well a big nose will always look big but i recall this girl who i though very beatifull and turn me on so much and one day a friend would say referring to her oh my god how ugly is that girl have you noticed?

    i didnt answer but isnt it odd?

    any experience that supports that beauty is not patronized?

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    Don't be dismayed---experience will teach you few people ever will agree with you. Agreeing with you isn't what is most important. Sticking by you is most important.
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    And I'll bet you didn't pursue her anymore, even though she turned you on. I'll bet that since your friend thought she was ugly, you were worried about what he thought, and were too ashamed to go after her. Am I right?

    Go after what YOU want, and don't worry about what anyone else thinks.
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    oh man you got me totally wrong she had a boyfriend

    thats what i would love a girl that looked awesome to me and ugly to the rest like that movie

    wouldnt be perfect less worries

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    raaaid, there's an old, worn-out saying:

    "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder"

    Well, what do you see?
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    i've been called "fugly" by more than one person.

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    Good hunting,
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    Man, there are some supposedly "ugly" women that are just HOT in my eyes.

    I guess I see beauty in very strange things. Most of the times, physical perfection is boring to me. All the essence of beauty and sexiness is sometimes condensed in a sweet smile, a swan neck, a delicate hand or a captivating sight.

    Don't let anyone tell you what you like.

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    I used to kinda think like this, but slightly differently. In my 20s I wondered whether everything each person sees with their own eyes was radically different to another person, not just in slightly aesthetically. Is what I see totally different from what someon else sees?

    But then I figured if that was the case would we not feel that every piece of visual work by someone else was completely different to what it was? Visual communication in things such as simple road signs would be impossible.

    So we do see the same as every one else with reasonable eysight and when we do see differently, tis only aesthetically...

    At least in most cases. Apart from those who say they see coloured auras around people. Something I still find hard to believe, but do not fully discount.

    Of course, people do interpret what they see in different ways. Sorry to refer to my art, but I must since it`s where I see the examples. What I see in my art is sometimes completely different from what other people see. Often some of my work has deep meanings, yet others call them simple `cartoons`. Fine, cartoons, then, but I`ve never truly seen them as that.

    But this is going off the point somewhat.
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