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... )