misscpmfan wrote: » ..my boyfriends best friend turned to me and said he had a huge fancy for one of the staff members in Dunnes Stores. A slightly largish young girl with a major double chin! I was like what the hell?
misscpmfan wrote: » Whats your thoughts on physical flaws, whats yours and.....do you think there is areas people do over look more than others.
_Whimsical_ wrote: » A double chin that no one has negatively drawn your attention to abd that your boyfriend doesn't mind is hardly a "major physical flaw". Maybe you just want some reassurance on that?I'd imagine this thread title might be very depressing for anyone dealing with a genuine issue such as a disfigurement of any sort. We all have issues of course but pointing out major physical flaws probably won't help any of us unless we want to feel better about our minor ones.
misscpmfan wrote: » Just thought I would start some random topic here because I'm bored and its late and everyone is in bed. Anyway! I was wondering about flaws....For instance I believe I have a double chin. Everyone tells me I don't and to be honest its just excess weight gain but it does bother me and I think it bothers everyone and everyone notices it. So.....Turns out this could be a lie and the way I perceive things. The other day my boyfriends best friend turned to me and said he had a huge fancy for one of the staff members in Dunnes Stores. A slightly largish young girl with a major double chin! I was like what the hell? Obviously I know people aren't bad but I consider it a flaw for me personally. I also remember my sister in law got injections into her forehead because she had a crease there which she was paranoid about. Yet when she said it to people.....no one had noticed it until she said it. Whats your thoughts on physical flaws, whats yours and.....do you think there is areas people do over look more than others.
Mint Aero wrote: » Circa 2009 and ginger would've been extolled in post 1. We've come a long way and giners are now the sexy dominant breed.
Pherekydes wrote: » The San Andreas fault is a major physical flaw.
_Whimsical_ wrote: » I'd imagine this thread title might be very depressing for anyone dealing with a genuine issue such as a disfigurement of any sort. We all have issues of course but pointing out major physical flaws probably won't help any of us unless we want to feel better about our minor ones.
tomwaterford wrote: » While far far from a major flaw (no one should point out others flaws..rude!) I've a scar on one side of my face that leaves me with pains/flicker/watering in the eye at times People tell me...you wouldn't notice it...but always on a night out,you get someone come up and ask me about it It's a weird conversation starter I guess :pac:...annoying as fcuk though....as if I wasn't bad enough!!
thejuggler wrote: » I have a couple: A large mole/freckle on my face which is a family trait. (Luckily for the rest of my family they have the mole on their backs) Other one is shortsightedness. Being a 4-eyes isn't much fun.
arayess wrote: » well done captain buzzkill :rolleyes: are you serious that we shouldn't discuss some light-hearted trivial bullsh1t on the net for fear of upsetting people that have genuine hardship.
harry Bailey esq wrote: » I have a lot of scars on my head,they never really bothered me over the years but now that my hair is rapidly thinning,and I get it shaved they are very noticable.I look like a scumbag,and I've been turned away from many places because of it
harry Bailey esq wrote: » I have a lot of scars on my head ... I've been turned away from many places because of it
ScumLord wrote: » The human body is a marvel of natural selection. People often label us as a weak animal but I can't think of any other animal I'd rather be, we have a body that can do just about anything you want it to do.
Oh no, we couldn't just stay on all fours like the rest of the lads. No, we got all uppity and started standing up, and shit, and now our backs be fucked, yo."Uppity Apes", Journal of Scientific Studies of Science: Vol 47, Issue 3, p22-25.
Junkyard Tom wrote: » Why not put on a hat/cap until you're in the door? Or even wear a very realistic full face mask like this.