[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? LOL_x0x answered Thursday August 2 2007, 11:33 am: You should focus on the aspects that matter, like personality. I don't mean to be rude, but it's really shallow to only like a guy for looks. If you like somebody, then you should like them for who they are both inside and out.
I mean, how would you like to find out that the only reason somebody likes you is because they think you're good looking. Trust me, it's a blow to your confidence. So like I said, focus onn things that aren't physical. Like the way he makes you laugh, or smile. Or all the things you guys have in common. It's much better to like somebody for who they are inside, rather than not like them because of their teeth.
Michele answered Thursday August 2 2007, 8:58 am: Eyebrows are easily fixed. Teeth are not. Are they just crooked, or are they full of cavities? Crooked teeth may require braces, which are very expensive, and maybe his folks can't afford it. but as an adult, if it bothers him, he can get braces himself. Bad teeth can also be a sign of bad hygiene. Do you want to get involved with some one who doesn't care enough to brush his teeth? Maybe you should wait awhile. I know we should all focus on the good things, and when we grow and mature, we do that. You will too, but each of us has the opportunity to look our best.
YOu should also be looking at his personality. Is he nice to you, is he respectful? Is he quick to anger, is he violent? What about those things. If a guy turns out to be an abuser, it won't matter how cute he is.
hollister_lover09 answered Thursday August 2 2007, 8:09 am: maybe for every bad thing you see/think, Say two good things about the guy right after..
ex.
He needs an eye brow wax
But he is so cute
He has a great personality
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