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Any potential?|14&6'4

balukss

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Dont mind my hairline of an 60yo tho
 

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In a world obsessed with appearances, saying it’s okay to be ugly might sound strange. But it is okay. In fact, it's necessary to realize that how we look does not define our worth.

From an early age, we are taught that beauty brings success, love, and happiness. We see the same kinds of faces and bodies praised over and over in media. If we don't match that ideal, we’re often made to feel less than. But that ideal is narrow, unrealistic, and constantly changing. Trying to meet it can become exhausting and painful.

The truth is, being considered ugly by society doesn’t mean you are broken or unworthy. It just means you don’t fit into someone else's idea of beauty. That has nothing to do with your kindness, intelligence, creativity, or strength. In fact, people who are seen as different often develop deeper understanding and stronger character.

Accepting yourself, even if the world calls you ugly, is powerful. It’s not about giving up. It’s about refusing to let appearance control your life. You can still express yourself, still care for your body, still find love and joy. You just don’t have to chase approval based on looks.

It’s okay to be ugly. You are still real. Still whole. Still enough.
Unironically this was amazing I hope you didn’t copy and paste it from ChatGPT
 
Dont mind my hairline of an 60yo tho
your eyes arent that bad, these people are overexaggerating... the only reason theyre saying this is because of how asymmetrical your cheeks are. can i ask if something happened to during birth? the rest of your face has so much potential. i would really recommend getting surgery because it almost looks like something genuinely happened to you while your mom was pregnant . /srs
 
your eyes arent that bad, these people are overexaggerating... the only reason theyre saying this is because of how asymmetrical your cheeks are. can i ask if something happened to during birth? the rest of your face has so much potential. i would really recommend getting surgery because it almost looks like something genuinely happened to you while your mom was pregnant . /srs
I took the picture from an bad angle, if i take one straight its not as unsymetrical as you describe it. Its my masseter tho wich is overdeveloped in comparison to the other one
 
I took the picture from an bad angle, if i take one straight its not as unsymetrical as you describe it. Its my masseter tho wich is overdeveloped in comparison to the other one
yeah i thought it was something genetic like that. besides that like i said ur nose to lip ratio is good and your eyes are pretty
 

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