Toluca_86
May 4, 2008, 10:48 PM
I would say I often get told I have an "interesting face."
People who are more artsy or cosmopolitan, and especially females and older males tend to go for very positive adjectives: striking, stunning, graceful, very pretty, etc.
But some other people (my little sisters when they were younger and would just be honest, my peers when I was a teenager, occasional random people online, etc.) use very negative language: "masculine", too strong features, ugly, etc. And I don't seem to be /too/ popular around boys my age...
I'm like between a 6 and an 8 in most of my pics on hotornot, so I guess that's not /too/ bad overall...
I am just curious how common this is, to have a natural look that seems to polarize people so much? Anyone else experience something similar? (And I guess, if what you get told about your looks is usually pretty consistent, that would be relevant too...)
People who are more artsy or cosmopolitan, and especially females and older males tend to go for very positive adjectives: striking, stunning, graceful, very pretty, etc.
But some other people (my little sisters when they were younger and would just be honest, my peers when I was a teenager, occasional random people online, etc.) use very negative language: "masculine", too strong features, ugly, etc. And I don't seem to be /too/ popular around boys my age...
I'm like between a 6 and an 8 in most of my pics on hotornot, so I guess that's not /too/ bad overall...
I am just curious how common this is, to have a natural look that seems to polarize people so much? Anyone else experience something similar? (And I guess, if what you get told about your looks is usually pretty consistent, that would be relevant too...)





