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LoginAnyway, when I was younger boys really wanted to let me know how ugly they found me, so often made comments when I walked by. Never been on a date, never even been asked out on a date. So if anyone here want to argue my ugliness must be in my head, what more proof do you need. How sad is that?! To still be alone. Everyday I get up and go for a walk, no matter the weather, and feel like an idiot for doing that. And in case someone wants to jump and say I must have depression, I just want to remaind that this is my life, had been always. I think anyone would be very extatic if this is how their life had gone.
I want to go hang out with her, bring my friends, introduce them, and I guess I hope that they will understand what I see in her. Does this just make me seem insecure? I just want to show her off is all. I mean, come on, if we were all cut-and-dry, easily understood people, the world would be a plodding, boring place, right? Personally, I love the way she can baffle and beguile at a glance, the way she can completely change my perspective on a dime. I thought she came on a little strong, a little wild. The ones out there to seem edgy and controversial, but once the controversy fades….
Weak jaws turn out to be just not being as lantern-jawed as Bruce Campbell, weird noses are usually well within the norm, sunken eyes tend to be more of an issue of replacing sleep with caffeine and so on. Their hair is a greasy mess and they look and on many occasions, smell like hygiene is something that happens to other people. Similarly, their attitude — both explicit and implicit — ends up being what drives people off, far more than any issue with their looks. It radiates irritation and unhappiness — all of which pushes people away and encourages them to not engage with the person walking or standing like that. That body language tends to be the visual representation of the sort of negative attitude makes people want to keep their distance.
Yet the girl you feel is unworthy always has one? Is love really blind or is there is an art to getting a man and keeping a man? If you really want to keep your man around longer, take a page from her book. Marcee Woodard is a Christian Counselor, speaker, and blogger. Her mission is to guide women through self-discovery and teach them how to love so that they can attract and keep the relationships they deserve.
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