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In a world governed by unattainable beauty standards, photo editing, plastic surgeries, flawless skin, timeless youth, perfect smiles and… the list is endless, appearance is something that it seems our society is wildly obsessed with.

A national survey from Allure found that the first thing 64% of people notice about someone is how attractive he or she is. And half of us—that's every other person—think appearance defines us significantly or completely. Now think of the professional careers, job interviews, dates, and overall success, and it clicks—the way we see beauty has indeed a very ugly side.

So when someone asked women on Reddit this uncomfortable question, “What are the lesser-known problems of being an unattractive woman?” the brutally honest and often sad responses started flowing in.

Below are some of the most revealing ones that should really make us all stop and reflect on why we judge others so much and how we can change that.

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Someone Asks About The “Lesser-Known Problems Of Being An Unattractive Woman,” They Give 30 Heartbreaking Answers People being rude to you, especially men. If they’re not attracted to you, then you don't deserve respect nor decency.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This extends to disabled women and women with chronic illnesses. “You have diabetes because you are overweight” and “it’s a lifestyle choice”. I was BORN with it as are many so how is that a lifestyle choice? Cruel

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Someone Asks About The “Lesser-Known Problems Of Being An Unattractive Woman,” They Give 30 Heartbreaking Answers If a skinny, pretty girl dresses super casual with no effort, it’s cute and trendy, but if I do it I’m lazy and don’t care about my looks.

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Someone Asks About The “Lesser-Known Problems Of Being An Unattractive Woman,” They Give 30 Heartbreaking Answers When someone does genuinely find you attractive and you think it's a joke

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2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I find it hard to believe and accept compliments about my looks. I also don't think my friends and family who say things like that are liars coz that's insulting to them. So I just say thank you with an awkward laugh. It's all so confusing.

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We reached out to the author of this Reddit thread who said he believes that we all live in a world that’s too obsessed with looks. According to BaymaxTheBot, “everyone has social media and if you do not have it, it seems that something must be wrong with you. We take 1000 pictures of ourselves to share the one we think we look the best in.”

According to the author who posted the question on r/AskWomen, sharing your selfies on social media is one of the easiest ways to receive external validation. Moreover, “everyone chases confidence and a boost to their self-esteem. That's what gets you hooked to social media; the constant need to seek this feeling of self-reassurance,” he said.

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Someone Asks About The “Lesser-Known Problems Of Being An Unattractive Woman,” They Give 30 Heartbreaking Answers As a fat woman: not being able to go to 90% of my doctor's visits without my weight being brought up. I mean, that's fine in a checkup or physical, but if I go in because I have a sinus infection, I don't really feel the need to discuss how fat I am right at that moment unless it's somehow going to clear up my sinus infection.

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2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Nope ...it's even dangerous if a doctor is always focussed on weight. My doc was so obsessiv blaming my weight for every issue she didn't notice some cancerous cysts-she was just not looking for other reasons. And each feeling " something is wrong with my body" makes me a hypochondric - cause " fat persons don't have a feeling for their own body" Lost my trust to many docs because of this and sadly- I know I'm not the only one And by the way - my BMI is " only" 30, I do yoga and trail-trecking and have hashimoto syndrom-Most docs know that and ignore it still.

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Someone Asks About The “Lesser-Known Problems Of Being An Unattractive Woman,” They Give 30 Heartbreaking Answers Oh, I'm excited for this one. I'm pretty attractive, I get hit on regularly - I'm attractive enough to appeal to a wide swathe of individuals, but not so attractive as to be intimidating.

But I wasn't always, for five years I was fat because of medication. Last year, I got super toned and lost the weight when I went off the meds. I'm now training for competitive powerlifting.

I was cute before I gained the weight, but somehow, my thirties have been amazing - this weight loss left me with anime eyes and cut cheekbones, a look I've never had before.

I am treated better in every facet of my life and it has given me genuine body dysmorphia that I have been in therapy for.

Men offer me free things, they constantly hit on me; women ask for advice constantly, and all ANYONE wants to discuss is how I look, which is the least interesting f**king thing about me.

Pretty privilege and thin privilege are absolutely real, and the worst part is finding out that my biggest fear - that I was worth less to society when I weighed more - was absolutely f**king true.

Thanks, society, for the super awesome body dysmorphia you have now given me.

What's interesting is that I spent so many years in the shadows that I have zero interest in coming out of them anymore, but just like when I was fat, people think they have some sort of right to discuss my appearance blatantly.

It's disgusting, and all it does is show how incredibly undervalued women are for anything other than our looks.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Yeah, I feel this one. I have always been fat. But about 20 years ago I lost a lot of weight due to mental health problems. I only ate about an apple a day and nothing else. I was slim but not unhealthy looking, because of course I still had that thyroid problem. It was CRAZY how people treated me once I was slim, even my own family was nicer. Of course once my depression was over and I started to eat normally again I gained all that weight back, and of course I got invisible again. I always resented the attention I got when I was slim, because I always knew that people were never interested in ME, only in my looks. I am strangely relieved that men leave me alone now, being ugly is a great way to filter out the shallow types.

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Meghan
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I can relate way too much to this. I was pretty overweight in high school. I absolutely didn’t help that I’m also close to 6’. I was bullied relentlessly and it had a serious affect on the way I felt about myself. I developed an eating disorder the summer going into college. I lost 80 lbs in 3 months. It was totally unhealthy, but I somehow felt a weight had been lifted off me (lol). My personality changed drastically and I became on of those girls who sought validation in sex and attention from the opposite sex. I hated myself and still do to this day. I spent years that way and wasted so many opportunities of real love and a stable relationship. I’m in my thirties now and am finally working on that while most of my friends are married with children. I feel super less than everyone AGAIN. It seems too late late now. Being overweight and treated like trash by society and then myself has completely changed the course of my life. To anyone reading, be kind to yourself.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This is a very interesting story. Bless you. I never thought about it and this makes me sad that women are always judged by their looks (skinny, slim, curvy, obese), it doesn't matter what we do, lose or gain, tone, make up, whatever, it's never "ok" to just be yourself.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I am pretty attractive but I hit my 30s and the amount of attention I have gotten from strangers has dramatically decreased and I have to say I am incredibly thrilled to be seen as less attractive. Best part of getting older is the right to be ignored, to not be cat called, to not be grabbed and groped by random strangers, to feel more comfortable going to the store by myself. I argue against pretty privilege because there is nothing fun about being groped by a group of drunk men in front of your father when you are 19 years old and after you father gets into a fist fight then yells at you for you clothing even though you have three layers of sweaters on and you have to explain to him that it is just apart of your life since you were 12 that people grab you, kiss you, and sexually assault you no matter what you wear.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I went through this as well. I am attractive enough to be intimidating tbh but I had a prolonged ugly duckling phase. And when I finally grew into my body/looks in my early twenties, seeing how differently I was treated really f****d me up. And when I gained some weight this last year, seeing again how differently I'm treated, also f****d me up. It's not as noticeable since I'm still relatively fit, but people are shallow assholes and pretty/thin privilege is a very real thing.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I get this, but kind of in reverse. Until I quit smoking, turned 40, became hypothyroid, and had twins all at once, I weighed 103 lbs. from 16 until 39. I did not work at it. It was just my metabolism. I was also kind of cute. Just attractive enough to be approachable. I now am 170 lbs. and no one looks at me, other than my lovely husband, who still finds me beautiful. But I get how people act like you're somehow a lesser person because of your exterior beauty.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I started reading expecting a "humble brag", but now appreciate this was an honest commentary without false modesty.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I've tried so hard over the last year or 2 to make my compliments and greetings to my friends to NOT HAVE ANYTHING TO DO WITH their appearance. It's so hard!! because that's what you['re supposed to say to another woman!! so sometimes I just get super awkward and tell another female I love that "I value you regardless of your appearance or your age, you are priceless to me just as you are!"

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2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I lost 40 pounds to an eating disorder in my late/teens early twenties. So painful being told “wow great job!” “You look so much better!” “You should have done this years ago!” 🙃 people can really suck.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I feel this. For me it's like once you realize how shallow and fake society is, do I even want to be a part of it? It's so fickle, why would I want to be accepted now when I won't be if I gain 20 pounds?

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I have this the other way around atm - put on a load of weight through having long covid and a tough pregnancy. I honestly didn't realise people treated me differently before, now it's like the world is a miserable and unfriendly place.

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5 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

When i was young, everybody akways talked about my hear, me thick, long hair. It was a releaf to cut it of and i just son't ever want long hair again for this. Sometimes people tell me inshoukd get mu hair long again. No, libery 😁

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1 year ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

OMG THIS!!!! I had started losing weight and suddenly i became centre of attention! From completely invisible (invisibility cloak- who needs that c**p?) to being cat called at the street and feeling unsafe. My poor introvert self had hard time adapting to changed surroundings. Fitting into ALL clothes in ANY store was nice change though, miss it ...

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Hate to let you down but losing ur facial baby fat to "cut cheekbones" is literally the first step in facial changes toward aging. I, too, would always be in the mirror pulling back my baby fat cheeks to "see" how I would look with cheekbones, I longed for that look. Now I wish I had my "baby fat face.

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Jarrod Nichols
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I call bullshit on this. Women are valued just for being them. A man's value is determined by how well he provides. Boo whoop. Being pretty is such a burden. Try being an ugly guy. I'm practically invisible.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Why do you have to have dysmorphia over it? Just realize that society is made up of humans, and humans have good and bad qualities and flaws. I mean, being honest ladies, could you really say, say, with a decision you might make like whether to buy a certain car from a car salesman, it would make no difference in your impression of this salesman if he were a head shorter than you, vs. him being a head taller? Of course the man whose a head taller somehow seems more impressive, and of course that's stupid, but it's the reality of life: we're people, not moral-computers.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

As you asked, and being 100% honest, I couldn't give a toss what the sales person looked like - I'm there to buy a car. I'm not going to be swayed by what their opinion is of any of their vehicles either. I'll know what I'm going to be interested in or not. They can let me have my test drive and organise the purchase if the driving experience matches my hopes. What they look like is of the utmost irrelevance. Though, just to make the point, the best salesman I've dealt with was 5ft and had malformed hands and I bought a van for my business. He was helpful and not smarmy - perfect as far as I'm concerned.

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This isn't body dysmorphia, but I am sorry you went through this treatment/

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#6

Someone Asks About The “Lesser-Known Problems Of Being An Unattractive Woman,” They Give 30 Heartbreaking Answers That no matter how often your significant other tells you that you’re beautiful, you constantly compare yourself to more attractive women and feel that you’ll never be enough.

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When asked what he thought of the overwhelming responses his questions received, the Redditor said he did not expect this amount of attention nor this amount of people relating in some way.

When it comes to judging others by their appearance, BaymaxTheBot said that it really depends on the person, but usually, “we put an emphasis on appearance because it's the first thing we notice about the other and according to this perception we are more or less willing to associate with someone.”

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Someone Asks About The “Lesser-Known Problems Of Being An Unattractive Woman,” They Give 30 Heartbreaking Answers People thinking that you don't have the right to like yourself or thinking that your confidence is 'brave.' F**k off.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

And if I post a picture of myself I'm automatically promoting obesity....

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Someone Asks About The “Lesser-Known Problems Of Being An Unattractive Woman,” They Give 30 Heartbreaking Answers Spending ages trying to dress up nicely only to go outside and realize that everyone else is still a million times more attractive than you.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Exactly. I can't express how much I relate to this it's so true. My parents keep telling me that I look good but afterwards once you go outside you still feel ugly. Worst feeling in the world.

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Someone Asks About The “Lesser-Known Problems Of Being An Unattractive Woman,” They Give 30 Heartbreaking Answers Being invisible next to your friends. They're all having fun, and you just sit there, and no one is talking to you

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#10

Someone Asks About The “Lesser-Known Problems Of Being An Unattractive Woman,” They Give 30 Heartbreaking Answers Unsolicited weight loss/health advice (that is often wrong and does not consider my health at all) and unsolicited advice on how to be attractive to men.

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Cecily Holland
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Keep it to yourself. You don’t have the right nor do you know what’s going on mentally or medically

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Someone Asks About The “Lesser-Known Problems Of Being An Unattractive Woman,” They Give 30 Heartbreaking Answers That you should be grateful that any man wants to sleep with you and it’s selfish to think that you deserve to be in a relationship with respect. I’m apparently fine to sleep with but heaven forbid they take me outside the house and be seen with me even if they themselves aren’t conventionally attractive.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Yep. You just have to tolerate the abuse, because you sure as hell will never deserve better.

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Someone Asks About The “Lesser-Known Problems Of Being An Unattractive Woman,” They Give 30 Heartbreaking Answers It’s a lot harder in the office. Women have a hard enough time rising to higher ranks or being taken seriously but it’s very annoying when the pretty women are taken more seriously. Heck same is true for men. Good looks win jobs

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2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I worked in an engineering group, and it didn't seem like this at all. The female engineers mostly had average features that they didn't much enhance with makeup, and many didn't wear any makeup; some were overweight, some were not, and they tended to dress in line with the guys in their group—business casual for the older set, jeans and T-shirts among the young people.

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Someone Asks About The “Lesser-Known Problems Of Being An Unattractive Woman,” They Give 30 Heartbreaking Answers Most men assumed that I was going to be easy — as in easy to have sex with — because they think I have no self-esteem and seek validation with sex.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

And even if you are ok with "being easy" because you, too, want to have casual sex, they'd still look down on you somehow and be disgusted in a way. That is so twisted.

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Someone Asks About The “Lesser-Known Problems Of Being An Unattractive Woman,” They Give 30 Heartbreaking Answers Fewer job opportunities. Attractiveness plays a part in getting hired.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

After I lost my job one of my former colleagues told me: "Well, now you have time to lose weight. Just only eat every second day, and you even can get grumpy now because we won't see it. I mean...you can't go to a job interview looking like this" F*ck you, Katharina!

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Someone Asks About The “Lesser-Known Problems Of Being An Unattractive Woman,” They Give 30 Heartbreaking Answers People constantly trying to fix me. My aunty asked me how I was going to get a man with a body like mine and my dressing style. Mind you, she is pushing 50 with no man, but OK.

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Someone Asks About The “Lesser-Known Problems Of Being An Unattractive Woman,” They Give 30 Heartbreaking Answers Empathy and sympathy. People want to comfort you when you're the cute, pretty crier, protect you. I rarely see ugly people being the face of depression or mental illness on social media.

Not so much when you're ugly. It's kind of just awkward.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Ohhh.. .no, when you're not considered "pretty" - when you're upset, crying or otherwise needing support people get ANGRY with you... they get *irritated* that you're wasting their time and "making a scene" and "overreacting"... you also get LOTS of reminders about how you should be super grateful for the little scraps of pity thrown at you ... you know... things like ... lucky that you weren't abandoned as a baby.

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Someone Asks About The “Lesser-Known Problems Of Being An Unattractive Woman,” They Give 30 Heartbreaking Answers Sometimes I feel bad for my partner, thinking he's embarrassed or could do better.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Before i married my skinny super handsome husband i said he can call it off as he can do better with someone prettier as im over weight, i ha an eating disorder and lost aton of weight but then i put it back on double, still married me and i said if you find someone else in the mean time i wont blame you at all

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Someone Asks About The “Lesser-Known Problems Of Being An Unattractive Woman,” They Give 30 Heartbreaking Answers When I was fat, they would hit on my significant other right in front of me. When I’m slim, they look at him and immediately look at the floor and walk away.

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Someone Asks About The “Lesser-Known Problems Of Being An Unattractive Woman,” They Give 30 Heartbreaking Answers I lost a lot of weight after getting married & you'd be surprised how many people have said to me "Awww, he loved you for what you were on the inside!" The implication of course being he didn't find me attractive before but for some reason pursued me anyway - girl, what?

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This is funny, why would he marry you if he didn't like / love you!!! People are so shallow really! I hope you have many more happy years of marriage!

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Someone Asks About The “Lesser-Known Problems Of Being An Unattractive Woman,” They Give 30 Heartbreaking Answers I was treated differently than my attractive friends. People were less helpful to me, left me out of everything (especially photos), and only wanted me around when it suited them.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Ever have a photo studio photographer argue with their colleague who will take your photo? I don't like photographers for this reason. They always seem annoyed and angry with me while being so nice to everyone else in the group.

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Someone Asks About The “Lesser-Known Problems Of Being An Unattractive Woman,” They Give 30 Heartbreaking Answers I was ugly as a pre-teen and teenager, and whenever I said that some other woman was mean to me, I just got told “oh you are just jealous of them!”. Like, wtf, no?!

It also felt like people were able to bully me as much as they wanted to and that my claims were untrue. Just because I was ugly doesn’t mean I was lying. Somehow ppl just trust attractive people more for some crazy reason.

These days I’m cute, but I don’t put much effort in. Sometimes people get annoyed at me for not “using my potential”. No, I don’t wanna spend 1h each morning applying makeup. Who do I wanna impress? I’m cute enough to not be treated like s**t, and I have no desire to be hit on or looked at by every random dude. Let me just live my life ok?

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I blame the media. Did you ever notice that the heroic character is almost always attractive while the villain is usually ugly?

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Someone Asks About The “Lesser-Known Problems Of Being An Unattractive Woman,” They Give 30 Heartbreaking Answers I think growing up the “ugly duckling” can have bad effects on your mind and cause you to put up with bad behaviour from men. I legit thought I was ugly and unlovable and that I was lucky to have any guy interested, so I had a beggars mindset and put up with his terrible behaviour.

It’s now that I realise that I had actually had a glow up and hadn’t realised. I look at old photos and see a beautiful young woman. I was just so stuck in my past that I couldn’t embrace myself or be confident.

Your perception of yourself really does determine how you let others treat you

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

absolutely. I remember kids at school telling me i was ugly, then the other day i showed a picture of myself at 16 to a female friend and she was like, "OMG if you were at my school you would have been jumped by all of us!" so... yeah. your self-image is generally false.

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Someone Asks About The “Lesser-Known Problems Of Being An Unattractive Woman,” They Give 30 Heartbreaking Answers That specific feeling when everyone gathers to take a group picture and hands the phone to me to take it. Ouch

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Someone Asks About The “Lesser-Known Problems Of Being An Unattractive Woman,” They Give 30 Heartbreaking Answers People leaving you for your best friend when they realise she's prettier.

No she hasn't ever gotten with them, but they've left with the intention of getting with her

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

She’s a good friend if she’s blown that fantasy time after time in defence of you

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Someone Asks About The “Lesser-Known Problems Of Being An Unattractive Woman,” They Give 30 Heartbreaking Answers Being called sir in shops. Not being able to contribute to the conversation when other women share stories of men hitting on them because it never happens

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I’ve hardly ever had to deal with being creeped on and I’m glad about that. That stuff can be scary.

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Someone Asks About The “Lesser-Known Problems Of Being An Unattractive Woman,” They Give 30 Heartbreaking Answers well as a chubby and “ugly” person, most often people think you are dumb and uninteresting and you have no right to date/like attractive people because they are out of your league. when I was a teen people would say straight to my face that I was ugly…they don’t say it anymore, but I can feel it…ahahah

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Cecily Holland
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I have an indent in my left temple from major brain surgery 8 years ago. I am sick and tired of people trying to get me to fix it. It’s fine and any cosmetic surgery won’t work because of the plates underneath. All it does by bringing attention to it is make people feel less than

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Someone Asks About The “Lesser-Known Problems Of Being An Unattractive Woman,” They Give 30 Heartbreaking Answers Guys lying saying you're obsessed with them just to get other girls to laugh and be like "eww really??"

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Someone Asks About The “Lesser-Known Problems Of Being An Unattractive Woman,” They Give 30 Heartbreaking Answers I hate when people comment or say, 'I wanna have your self-esteem/confidence!' as if it was a compliment. It isn't — they're just using other words to call the person ugly.

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2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Women can do this to other women. It's not alway about looks but sometimes these women are themselves so terribly insecure and don't understand how the secure woman can be so confident (or seems like she is confident).

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