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Who Would You Consider Ugly In A Physical Sense. Describe His/her Body And Face Or Give A Name

Describe the ugliest person you have ever seen?

The obvious reason for this question is so that I can tell you my story, right?

Well, here it goes...

The ugliest person I have ever seen was this 70 year old truck driver, he had pale white skin, jet black hair, skeleton skinny body, droopy skin and an eyeless eye socket. He never used an eye patch to cover that one eye socket...ewwwwwwwwwww...

Now, it's your turn...

What do you generally physically love about each race?

Born Again :

My understanding is that God created man and woman.

He didn't create ugly people. Why would God even create such a thought? (smiling)

No group has a monopoly on beauty and each has qualities that are unique and distinct to describe each of them.

People are beautiful because they are God's creation. They are ugly because they allow themselves to be filled with hate.

I see people (not white, black or yellow people ... just people)

Names and colors are things some people use to make themselves feel important and they use it to justify why it's ok to treat others differently.

As you know throughout this worlds history that has been used to justify destroying hundreds of millions of others through war and conquest.

Can you imagine if all people looked alike and had no distinguishing differences and personalities? What would have been the point of creation?

God created many diverse people, animals, trees and other things with major and minor differences because he knew these are things that man would need to be content. It was part of his plan and men chose to go away from his plan and create their own ideas on how things should be. That's why the world is filled with so many people who are more than happy to create discord and strife which in turn creates suffering and death.

I appreciate your question ... but it gives the idea that some are born with something that others don't have and may think they should have ... when we all already have what we need. (smiling again)

Teen girls: what do you look for in a guy physically?

Honestly, what is attractive to each girl tends to be different. But, needless to say, there are a few things most or all girls have in common in terms of attraction.

1. Be clean and hygienic. Brush your teeth. Take showers. Wear deodorant. Wear clean clothes. You cannot go wrong there. No one likes a dirty, smelly person.

2. Be fit. Obesity is a turn off. Girls like guys who look healthy. Stay active, eat right, and take care of your body.

3. Dress well. Develop a sense of who you are in the way you dress. You don't need to dress fancy, but defining yourself through what you wear can be a huge eye catcher when it comes to females.

4. Speak well. Girls like guys who can communicate well. If you have trouble holding a conversation or talking to a girl, work on it.

5. Show confidence in yourself, without being cocky.

Best of luck to you.

Are many mentally disabled people unattractive to prevent chances of reproduction?

Only to shallow, insensitive people they shouldn't want anything to do with anyway.

My son, Teddy, has Down syndrome. You can see it in his face, his walk, and more. This weekend his cousin went to a conference for youth and showed his picture to a group of girls who all thought he was cute. He had a birthday party this summer where 72 people attended - probably 20 of them women around his age.

I see an awful lot of ugly able-bodied people who are married with children - nothing seemed to stop them.

I'm depressed coz I'm so ugly?

I really don't know what to do with myself. I'm a really ugly teenager and I can't find any way of getting over this. I am constantly paronoid, coz even today I heard these people say my name and whisper about me. I just want to be left alone. I have never had a boyfriend, and I'm 16. Even my parents think I'm ugly, and always say how stunning my sister is.

I really don't know what to do because I feel sad all the time, and I felt really similar to this a year ago, and was supposed to go on anti-depressants but I refused, and councelleing didn't work. Please don't say this is shallow or anything, because it goes so much deeper than that. I know it's the inside that counts, but everything starts with the outside, and will progress to the inside. It's hard to ever feel confident in anything when you have such an ugly shell :(

What do you think of an ugly girl who dresses well?

Note: I am not criticizing the looks of either actress in my examples, they are both beautiful women. What I am pointing out is how flattering or unflattering clothing choices can reflect on a person and affect how they are received by others.Everyone looks better when they dress “well”. Good dress sense and care for one’s appearance present a person in the best light. These things also reflect well on one’s judgement, showing that they care, that they understand what is appropriate, and that they have a sense of self respect. This is at least as important as being particularly “beautiful” in terms of how one interacts with others. Conversely, a very beautiful person who does not exercise good judgement in how they dress may put people off because they seem bizarre, or to lack self respect or good judgement. (See: Britney Spears circa 2007 breakdown.)examples:Lovely, intelligent, quirky actress Mayim Bialik was on the closet makeover show What Not To Wear a couple years back. Her acceptable if a bit ho-hum look was upgraded to a more flattering and chic look. Comparing some of her “before” looks as well as those of her fashion challenged character on the Big Bang Theory to her more recent public appearances shows the good a little smart dressing can do.Before:After:Love her or hate her, polarizing actress Lena Dunham is known for her character Hannah on Girls, who also makes questionable choices in how she dresses - let’s say “unflattering”. Although she doesn’t always hit the mark (sorry, but its true) Lena has demonstrated in real life that smart dress sense can be quite transformative.Before:After:

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