ppl tell me that im really pretty and i no that i am (not to b conceited or anything) but sometimes i just feel like i want to change the way i look.. like i find an imperfection and think that it makes me ugly..is this normal?
Siren_Cytherea answered Sunday August 1 2004, 9:32 pm: You're perfectly normal. We all worry about the way we look - some people just worry more than others.
I'll go through days getting compliments, or after hanging out with my boyfriend, and think "gorgeous" when I look in the mirror. There are also days when I look and think "eww..." and want to change every little tiny imperfection that I find. (Those days, I find loads.)
I know I'm normal, so you must be too if you worry about little imperfections - I think we're all perfectionists at heart about our bodies, especially girls.
Hope this helped!
-Siren =) [ Siren_Cytherea's advice column | Ask Siren_Cytherea A Question ]
aLLyAtYoService answered Sunday August 1 2004, 11:57 am: Completely normal....its a part of growing up. Everyone at one point wants to change something about them....or thinks they arent good enough! Just dont worry about it too much.
Synaptrix7 answered Sunday August 1 2004, 5:01 am: EVERYONE is critical of themselves on some level. It's a part of human nature. And even though you've heard this before: Looks DONT matter! At least not half as much as kindness, intellegence, humor, etc...
So accept those little things and take a good look at all the people you see day to day - some may be better looking by your standards but there are also those you wouldnt trade places with - be grateful and proud of what you have! [ Synaptrix7's advice column | Ask Synaptrix7 A Question ]
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