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- Jun 25, 2020
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Are you saying like "it's understandable if ugly ppl want to die"?If you are fugly and want to die because of it that's only fair.
My skin is very bad as well. Everytime I look into the mirror my acne/acne scars make me want to kill myselfTbh it's really a losing hand in my opinion for me , for myself the moment this cursed skin disease ruined my life and caused me bullying/abuse then to be taken advantage of by a POS guy that preyed on my low self esteem, naivety causing me more trauma.
I know the struggle. I'm sorry you're suffering in pain. Currently there seems to be no cureMy skin is very bad as well. Everytime I look into the mirror my acne/acne scars make me want to kill myself
No, I'm saying it's understandable if very ugly people want to die.Are you saying like "it's understandable if ugly ppl want to die"?
That's a silly thing for Hawking to say, imo. He could've asked not to be a sufferer of ALS for example, to make the obvious point. I would've liked to challenge him on that.On a constructive note, there have been people who are very successful, respected and content without physical attractiveness. As an example, Stephen Hawking once said of his life, "Who could have asked for more?"
that's very bad. I've seen it too. it's like most "friends": they are not friends. they are there just to get something, not because they like me or wants to be real friends.(...) people just wanted to bang me. You never know who's sincere to you when they're nice to you (...)
why couldnt you tag me???I'm going to have to be blunt and say it's straight up delusional to think being beautiful compares to being very ugly. It's really a trigger point because it's honestly an invalidating statement. As someone who became ugly later in life I know both worlds and it borders on insulting. It's like saying to a cancer patient "to be fair allergies are pretty hard. Allergies can even kill you with anaphylaxis!" Okay? We're talking about cancer, thanks for your input. Cancer patients can have allergies too. Ugly people get raped too, trust me, I know. We're dehumanized as well to a great extent, arguably to a greater extent. There are particular horrible struggles to being ugly a beautiful person will never understand. There's a reason people want to be beautiful and there's a reason people hate being called ugly. Let's be real here.
Because there's more than one person bringing up beauty and it's about the subject matter. What happened to you as an individual is awful. I would never invalidate what you've been through.why couldnt you tag me???![]()
I'm going to have to be blunt and say it's straight up delusional to think being beautiful compares to being very ugly. It's really a trigger point because it's honestly an invalidating statement. As someone who became ugly later in life I know both worlds and it borders on insulting. It's like saying to a cancer patient "to be fair allergies are pretty hard. Allergies can even kill you with anaphylaxis!" Okay? We're talking about cancer, thanks for your input. Cancer patients can have allergies too. Ugly people get raped too, trust me, I know. We're dehumanized as well to a great extent, arguably to a greater extent. There are particular horrible struggles to being ugly a beautiful person will never understand. There's a reason people want to be beautiful and there's a reason people hate being called ugly. Let's be real here.
So you're saying this is exclusive to beautiful people?i am beautiful and have been raped multiple times, molested, sexually assaulted over 100 times (not an exaggeration), i am still mentally ill, broke, will never be able to support myself and will ctb very soon. this planet is hell for most people.
im not reading all of thatSo you're saying this is exclusive to beautiful people?
(Nobody ever said there are not other forms of suffering which any and all people can succumb to. No one was denying you that, but the way you word your comment is dangerous and manipulative as it alludes to an insidious belief which further vilifies and disreputes the agony and pleas of physically unattractive people.)
This is the reason so many unattractive rape and sexual assault victims are never believed, many don't even come forward because they know the type of backlash they will receive will be 100x that of a good looking person.
On that note, many unattractive people are TARGETED for that reason.
You were not raped because you are beautiful, stop conflating the two.
Beauty is one of the most significant privileges in this world, always has been.
Your assaults and damage is a terrible thing, make no mistake- but please do not make them out to be a result of a privilege, many beautiful people have never been assaulted in that manner, or any manner at all.
Every single time some poor soul wants to lament and find comfort in others over their unfortunate appearance, the "beautiful people" ALWAYS have to come in and shut it down in some way, shape or form..it's like the wealthy being offended by the poor lamenting their poverty.
Enough already.
To everyone doing this-STOP IT.
I don't see this type of thing happen nearly as much for any other topic (even ones which arguably could stand it) it's sickening!
Let people grieve! Let people with this issue talk about it without the constant bombardment of "I AM PRETTY BUT I SUFFER TOO, LOOK AT ME, I SUFFER, SO BOO TO YOU UGLY PEOPLE!"
The sense of entitlement from being attractive is obviously rubbing off in other areas.
There is no other explanation for why this always happens, without fail, every single thread I've seen headed with an appearance related disadvantage eventually devolves into this cacophony.
I have some privileges too, albeit less noatable, however I don't go knocking my head into every post where those without those privileges are suffering dearly by being barred from them.
So I really don't understand the incessant need for those who possess the privilege of beauty to crawl out of the woodwork to state their absolutely unnecessary and irrelevant piece into the conversation.
Is it a need to retain the limelight?
What IS it?
Honestly, what the hell is it?
Normally I would have a little more sensitivity toward all those involved with this nonsense, but I have seen this occur 1000 times too many, and I am at my fucking wits' end.
Not exclusive to attractive people, I have had my own depression and woes dismissed and trivialized constantly, and it certainly was not because I was too good looking."Look at you. What do you have to be depressed about?" I've heard that more than once when trying to get help, from various professionals. One of the last psychiatrists I saw said, "Why you're a handsome devil". Lots of women have used me as a rebound or just for fun when all I wanted was more than anything was a stable, long term committed relationship. Unfortunately that is something that has eluded me my entire life. Nice girls always assumed I was a player and would shy away when nothing could be further from the truth. Both ends of the looks spectrum can be painfully lonely and problematic.
I understand that you're tying to be appreciative of both sides here, but it only hurts those suffering from the titular issue.If you're attractive, any accident, disease or simply passage of time can very easily ruin your looks so that's one thing to be anxious about (especially if your job is heavily tied to appearance), and when people treat you better, it's either because they want something from or only see you as an object to satisfy their desires (especially if you're a woman), and then even if you accomplish something you and others around you will doubt it's only because of looks
This isn't going to make anyone genuinely suffering this issue feel any better, because they know better.Well if you makes you feel any better I went through adulthood conventionally attractive. Didn't matter though, I was still a failure in every way. ADHD makes me a little odd and sure, i probably got treated better than ugly people at times but really, people just wanted to bang me. You never know who's sincere to you when they're nice to you (hint: most are not). And that got old. I also still hated myself and never saw myself as attractive. A lot of attractive people never believe it about themselves.
Also, even the most attractive people get older and ugly. Women over 30, especially 40, are considered useless to society and most men our age won't give us a second look. Society applauds youth, especially in women. So having looks is only a temporary privilege.