• Crashumbc@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    People absolutely get that kind of confidence by being really good looking…

    What you found was an outlier, a unicorn. It happens but that in no way changes reality.

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      You can also get that kind of confidence by not worrying about where you fall on the attractiveness scale. I like to think I’m that way. If I wanted to I could definitely pick out things that might make me ugly, but I don’t worry about it. I care more about the interactions I have with people than I do about how I physically look. The only things about my appearance that give me a degree of confidence are just things that amuse me, like that I always wear the same color scheme or that my normal and facial hair differ in color and texture.

      I can think of at least two of my friends who also share the quality of being comfortable and self accepting despite not being physically attractive, and I really enjoy being friends with them.

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        5 months ago

        TWO WHOLE FRIENDS! Stop the presses!

        The research has been done on this. The undeniable fact is “pretty” people have a clear advantage in life.

        I know that may make you feel uncomfortable, but it’s the truth. The same as being poor is a disadvantage so is being ugly.

        Just like someone who grows up poor can overcome it, so can ugly people. But that doesn’t mean the disadvantage isn’t there…

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          You called one person being that way an outlier, so I added three more from my own experience (two friends and myself.)

          And yeah, maybe that is still an outlier. I’m willing to accept that, because I have something that might explain why it’s more common with the people I know. The three of us are part of a Christian fellowship, and Phillipians 3:3 says we have confidence in Christ and not the flesh - interestingly enough, I literally just got back from a Bible study with that group where we hit that verse.

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            Because I have hard time ignoring my appearance issues because people bring it up so often. I cannot comprehend being able to ignore those…

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              Who’s bringing up your appearance issues? Friends? Family? Bullies? Strangers in the street?

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                Ofc not families, but social peers and strangers bring these up. I don’t have friends… Maybe so many people are just bullies?

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                  5 months ago

                  That seems… quite odd to me. Are you in grade school? That might explain it.

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                    No, I am in graduate program of a university. but it does seem like many of them never grew out of grade school…

                    Not that they need to be in this sense. In a competition-driven society, you only need to survive yourself, it is a good option to kick someone else down to go up higher. Idk if such manipulation skills would require the “growing up” part.

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      You get that kind of confidence by not giving a shit about what other people think in terms of your physical attractiveness. I don’t think I’m especially good looking. I also couldn’t give less of a shit. Which is why I have the confidence to have the facial hair of a 19th century president. Because a mutton chops beard is fucking awesome. I’m married, but I wouldn’t even care if I was single. I’m keeping my mutton chops.

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        Absolutely, I said it gives a natural advantage, it is more like getting a good starting hand in cards. It doesn’t mean you automatically win. Or loose if you get a 4,5…

        Too many in this thread are for a variety of reasons taking my statement to mean “OMG if you’re not pretty you’re doomed”

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        I wish this kind of attitude is acceptable in my country. Over here, even something like this is enough to make you weirdo and quickly alienate you.

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            Does that mean you have zero friends, struggle to get a job, and generally socially isolated? If not, I don’t think we have the same problem.