hi i have a little problem and need some help on figuring it out. ok, so apparently i have a "big" nose. like its not wide at all. its thin and long and sorta pointy...i always get REALLY self concious of it idk i wish i could just not care about it and tell ppl "oh yeahh i have a big nosee and blah blah blah" ... is having a big nose make you ugly? do boys find it unnattractive? how should i act like i dont care and that it doesn't bother me??? please give me some advice =)
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? dancedance42 answered Monday February 11 2008, 9:43 pm: Everybody has something they hate about their body. The most popular girl in school, who seems flawless to you, has something she hates about her body.
I hate my nose too, and my height, and my long legs. Chances are, your nose isn't half as bad as you think. People probably don't even notice, and even if someone does, just laugh it off, cause they are self conscious about themselves. Haha, sounds stupid but its true. Try to improve your self confidence by flaunting what you think is your best quality. I use my personality, and to me thats the most important thing. Don't worry about your nose.
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Uniq_The_Geek answered Monday February 11 2008, 9:31 pm: i have a wierd looking nose as well and i wouldn;t blame you for being self concious. people do notice, but eventually they learn to see you for wo your are no matter how big wide bumpy or skiny your nose may be. people will tend to focus on the positive things about you more than the bad. so0 jus be confident and show them theres more to what meets the eye . hope i helped
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