I think one of my major problems with my confidence is my smile, I do not have a normal pretty smile like everyone else and we can't afford braces. So i think by that most people think im ugly or something and don't want to talk to me. im skinny and i have a long face with naturally curly hair and i don't really do anything with my hair i just leave it down and curly all the time. its medium length and i don't think that goes with my face shape much.. so idk what to do bout that. i have small boobs and not the greatest body. im just small and skinny. im 5'8. i just don't really know what to do to make myself more attractive to other people i guess. i know my smile isn't going to help anything because that's whats usually attractive about a person. but i have a great personality im told just i guess that's not what matters at first. help if possible.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Gift Giving? sarbabyx3 answered Wednesday May 9 2012, 4:36 pm: I think you're being way to hard on yourself. Think of the positive things and work with what you have. For years and years I have complained about things I want to change about myself but now I embrace them. For example my friends are all shorter than I am and I always wished I was petite like my girlfriends. I finally realized that I should embrace being tall, I have long legs that people would die for. No one is perfect but I'm sure you're being way to hard on yourself. Think of the good qualities and stop putting yourself down. [ sarbabyx3's advice column | Ask sarbabyx3 A Question ]
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