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quite the opposite. shawn is cute, but nastia is elegant and beautiful. nastia has a better body, longer legs, and more unique facial structure.





just out of curiosity, do you feel there is anything more important than appearance?

I just realized the happiest people I know, in all honesty, tend to be aesthetically challenged...while those who fall somehwere in the attractive but short of gorgeous, tend to be fucking miserable, with themselves and everyone/everything else. There's a lesson in this somewhere, kinda like that Brady Bunch episode where Bobby swallowed a piece of metal, but I am not willing to espouse on that right at this moment.





I've been wondering the same thing recently. I wonder if sometimes it's easier to not be very attractive, and therefore to never have too much of your ego invested in that area. For example, you see the girls who grow up beautiful, and are popular in high school because they're so pretty, and it seems like everything about them is dependant on the way they look. They get the boys they want, the job they want-- hell, they even get discounts at the auto mechanic and can get out of speeding tickets because they are so pretty. Thus they never develop any other aspects of their personality because they never really had to. And suddenly age creeps around the corner, they grow old and pudgy, and everything that was handed to them on a silver platter vanishes with their looks.

Plus wouldn't it be annoying to be really beautiful? I mean like drop-dead, Angelina Jolie, unbelievably beautiful? (I know some of you don't think Angelina is beautiful-- and you'd be so wrong about that-- but in that case insert your goddess here) I would think that constantly being stared at, constantly being hit on, and constantly being told you're beautiful would get really old. And you'd wish people saw something else in you. But you can't complain, because nobody feels bad for the pretty girl, and in fact, that would be a sure way to make yourself unpopular very quickly.

I wonder if being really beautiful could be a curse as much as it is still a blessing. And what's funny, is that despite everything I just said, I'd probably still want it.




holly fishing for compliments on no one biting?