This guy took a picture of my friends and I and everyone looked really good but I looked REALLY bad and everything I looked just really greasy and just crazy and I felt really ugly when looking at the picture.
And he's part of the yearbook commitee and I have a feeling that he's oging to put it up but he refuses to cut me out.
Is there anything i could do? i'm going to like cry!
I know that looks aren't everything but this is highschool, it's SOMETHING and when all these different people that I don't know buys the yearbook and sees me in the picture and never saw me before, that's going to be the first impression of me to them.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? ohmylanta answered Thursday October 11 2007, 8:13 pm: well, i am on the newspaper staff, and its pretty much the same as yearbook. i know where you coming from, but sometimes people need to meet dead lines and stuff.
thats why he probably doesnt want to do a retake.
if he puts that picture in there, and people comment on it, just laugh it off.
play it cool, the bigger deal you make it, the more attention people are gonna pay to it.
and also...
you might think you look bad, but in reality, you dont! i know that happens to me alot.
when i think i look horrible, but everyone else is likee NOOO you dont!
so alot of it might be self concious! [ ohmylanta's advice column | Ask ohmylanta A Question ]
sunnyville answered Wednesday October 10 2007, 1:49 pm: Tell him that you want a retake,that you would be very grateful because it would mean a lot to you since it will be in the highschool yearbook,and he can't refuse that. [ sunnyville's advice column | Ask sunnyville A Question ]
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