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Eric
09-01-2014, 10:41 AM
I would and i'd probably be more confident cause i'm pretty self-conscious about my look at times

Daltron
09-01-2014, 11:17 AM
Excuse me why is there a box and a candle in your name?? lol

on topic: I would probably be more confident

buttons
09-01-2014, 11:34 AM
don't think so

i remember not even thinking about my appearance, i didn't look at myself or others and think whether they were hot or not. then everyone started straightening their hair, wearing specific clothes and WHITE EYESHADOW WITH EYELINER?? if u had wavy/curly hair u were made fun of... if u wore nonspecific clothes you were too.... + it was an unwritten rule that you have to wear this makeup. so obvs I followed the crowd but mine became a really bad obsession. wouldn't leave the house if my hair wasn't perfectly straight, redid my makeup if there was even the slightest smudge, avoid people if I felt ugly which was everyday. only time I felt good was when i looked good and that was really only ever half a day or something every few months. before that I could talk to people easily, EVEN MAKE FUN OF THEM n i always messed about in class n p off the teachers. then I became withdrawn n quiet cause I was thinking of how ugly and inferior I was & that i has no right to act that way cause I was so ugly, that eventually everyone around me would realize how ugly and weird I was (even tho they'd known me years already) that I just kept to myself in fear of it happening.

anyway it's only now I can look in the mirror n say ugh you look ugly but carry on my day as normal, as myself. i don't think id act differently if i looked better cause i accept that i can't change how i look so may aswell be myself. making myself up pretty does give me a confidence boost when i really need it but looking ugg doesn't bother as me as much as it did. i don't start disliking people because they have a bad looks day, don't straighten their hair, don't put on makeup, just look completely different n i doubt they do it for me.

PLUS GUYS. the way u see yourself isn't the way others see you. you don't get to see your expressions, the way u walk, the way u think etc that people might like about u. so rellaxxxxx. we'll probably never know how we really look.

MKR&*42
09-01-2014, 11:35 AM
Excuse me why is there a box and a candle in your name?? lol

on topic: I would probably be more confident

Habbox birthday vip or something.
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OT: No I act nuts irl it wouldn't change that much.

Eric
09-01-2014, 12:09 PM
Excuse me why is there a box and a candle in your name?? lol

on topic: I would probably be more confident

its habbox birthday donator got it last year or something


don't think so

i remember not even thinking about my appearance, i didn't look at myself or others and think whether they were hot or not. then everyone started straightening their hair, wearing specific clothes and WHITE EYESHADOW WITH EYELINER?? if u had wavy/curly hair u were made fun of... if u wore nonspecific clothes you were too.... + it was an unwritten rule that you have to wear this makeup. so obvs I followed the crowd but mine became a really bad obsession. wouldn't leave the house if my hair wasn't perfectly straight, redid my makeup if there was even the slightest smudge, avoid people if I felt ugly which was everyday. only time I felt good was when i looked good and that was really only ever half a day or something every few months. before that I could talk to people easily, EVEN MAKE FUN OF THEM n i always messed about in class n p off the teachers. then I became withdrawn n quiet cause I was thinking of how ugly and inferior I was & that i has no right to act that way cause I was so ugly, that eventually everyone around me would realize how ugly and weird I was (even tho they'd known me years already) that I just kept to myself in fear of it happening.

anyway it's only now I can look in the mirror n say ugh you look ugly but carry on my day as normal, as myself. i don't think id act differently if i looked better cause i accept that i can't change how i look so may aswell be myself. making myself up pretty does give me a confidence boost when i really need it but looking ugg doesn't bother as me as much as it did. i don't start disliking people because they have a bad looks day, don't straighten their hair, don't put on makeup, just look completely different n i doubt they do it for me.

PLUS GUYS. the way u see yourself isn't the way others see you. you don't get to see your expressions, the way u walk, the way u think etc that people might like about u. so rellaxxxxx. we'll probably never know how we really look.

i don't know why you're saying you look ugly cause you are certainly not but great reply and i agree with everything you said

Shar
09-01-2014, 01:38 PM
I probably would be more confident

Kardan
09-01-2014, 02:18 PM
Yes, I wouldn't make ginger jokes all the time.

Inseriousity.
09-01-2014, 02:40 PM
I think my ugliness has made me into a decent person so I'd probably be a ****

so whether that's any different or not depends on your perspective haha

Zelda
09-01-2014, 05:01 PM
my ugliness has made me really shy and self hating and everything, so i would definitely act more confident and crazy if i never saw what i look like, would be more like what i am on the internet i spose

Absently
09-01-2014, 06:04 PM
Nah definitely not. I make the most hideous faces irl for no reason and I don't care how bad I look haha

Sloths
09-01-2014, 08:36 PM
Most probably yes I'd probably be so much more confident and do more things instead of constantly worrying about my appearance. I'd go out more too as weathers a pain when you see how you look after going through Gail force winds ;)

lawrawrrr
09-01-2014, 08:44 PM
I think I'd always be wondering what I look like, but I guess if you've never seen it then it actually wouldn't matter?

Bankai90
10-01-2014, 02:17 AM
I really would, sometimes i take my appearance into account. Well, if i think i do look good, i would be more confident in everything that i do. And if i'm not, probably there's a limitation in everything that i do.

!x!dude!x!2
10-01-2014, 02:42 AM
more confident :P

wixard
10-01-2014, 12:53 PM
but what if not knowing what i looked like made me break down by believing i'm uglier than i actually am

Aiden
11-01-2014, 08:49 PM
i'd be more scared of looking uglier lol
so i'd not go outside

Elegance
11-01-2014, 09:08 PM
yeah i'd be more confident definitely

Liva
13-01-2014, 09:21 AM
Definitely. I really hate a certain aspect about myself and am afraid of what people think of me because of it.. But if I couldn't see it, I would definitely have nothing to be concerned about and would be a lot more confident.

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