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Thread started 01/14/09 1:15pm

SupaFunkyOrgan
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Hey Zombiekitten!?

Just curious about something. So, I think it's very unanimous that you are seen as a hot chick. I think so and I'm gay so if I say it it's totally for truth and not for getting in your pants lol Anwway, I think you have such classic and beautiful looks. I think your nose is amazing, you have a great smile, your jaw is strong but feminine still which gives your cheeks the chance to do their thing, the cleft in your chin is wonderful and your hair is lovely.

Anyway, I saw where you talked about how a boy commented on how different you looked or something like that and how it traumatized you. Did this happen in Australia? I'm not really clear on when exactly you moved from the Nordic region to the south of the world. Now that you are older, do you feel that the issue was not that you were ugly but just different looking than the people that were born in that part of the world? That's all assuming that you moved to Ausy as a child. If not, how different could you possibly have been from the rest of the Nordic people?

Anyway, was just curious lol
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Reply #1 posted 01/14/09 3:11pm

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Reply #2 posted 01/14/09 3:12pm

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i dont think she brushes her teeth
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Reply #3 posted 01/14/09 3:16pm

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she is hot, and I'm a staright female! she is very subtle about it, which makes her more special.
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Reply #4 posted 01/14/09 3:19pm

ZombieKitten

horatio said:

i dont think she brushes her teeth

my dad is a dentist fishslap he checked that I brushed them properly, like twice a day neutral
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Reply #5 posted 01/14/09 3:20pm

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ZombieKitten said:

horatio said:

i dont think she brushes her teeth

my dad is a dentist fishslap he checked that I brushed them properly, like twice a day neutral

I was gonna say I never saw any crust but I'll never kiss you so... lol
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Reply #6 posted 01/14/09 3:25pm

ZombieKitten

SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said:

a boy commented on how different you looked or something like that and how it traumatized you. Did this happen in Australia?


I was 7 when we moved here. Nobody can tell I'm not an Australian

this boy, however, is gay. He was one of my closest friends, and my parents let him sleepover at our place all the time, and it was something he came out with one day when looking at a photo of me next to another girl, one he idolised who dressed like Madonna. Next to her I just looked plain and boring. I didn't really think "different" was any kind of compliment, I honestly thought it was a way to say "ugly" in a nice way.
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Reply #7 posted 01/14/09 3:26pm

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I often find that people who are consider to be beautiful are insecure about their looks.

I know a guy that felt insecure up til his late 20's until someone told him people stared cuz he was bleedin' gorgeous.
I wish we were all a bit more sure of ourselves to lead our lifes without needing it gratified (?) by others. Just feel good and gorgeous on our own and fuck the rest of the world.

Charlotte is bleeding gorgeous, but I am sure that if I told her, she'd go; hmm

Funny, that.
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Reply #8 posted 01/14/09 3:28pm

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ZombieKitten said:

SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said:

a boy commented on how different you looked or something like that and how it traumatized you. Did this happen in Australia?


I was 7 when we moved here. Nobody can tell I'm not an Australian

this boy, however, is gay. He was one of my closest friends, and my parents let him sleepover at our place all the time, and it was something he came out with one day when looking at a photo of me next to another girl, one he idolised who dressed like Madonna. Next to her I just looked plain and boring. I didn't really think "different" was any kind of compliment, I honestly thought it was a way to say "ugly" in a nice way.


This changes a lot! A gay dude comparing you to a woman dressed like Madonna isn't an opinion that should really haunt you. If dressing like Madonna was the way to look "good" I think you won out. smile lol
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Reply #9 posted 01/14/09 3:30pm

ZombieKitten

HamsterHuey said:

I often find that people who are consider to be beautiful are insecure about their looks.

I know a guy that felt insecure up til his late 20's until someone told him people stared cuz he was bleedin' gorgeous.
I wish we were all a bit more sure of ourselves to lead our lifes without needing it gratified (?) by others. Just feel good and gorgeous on our own and fuck the rest of the world.

Charlotte is bleeding gorgeous, but I am sure that if I told her, she'd go; hmm

Funny, that.


I bet that was unnerving and he thought they stared cause he was a freak sad

and Herman hug
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Reply #10 posted 01/14/09 3:32pm

HamsterHuey

ZombieKitten said:

HamsterHuey said:

I know a guy that felt insecure up til his late 20's until someone told him people stared cuz he was bleedin' gorgeous.

Charlotte is bleeding gorgeous, but I am sure that if I told her, she'd go; hmm



I bet that was unnerving and he thought they stared cause he was a freak sad

and Herman hug


It indeed made him overly aware of people.

And Charlotte. Back atcha.
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Reply #11 posted 01/14/09 3:33pm

ZombieKitten

TrickyChristopher1990 said:

ZombieKitten said:



I was 7 when we moved here. Nobody can tell I'm not an Australian

this boy, however, is gay. He was one of my closest friends, and my parents let him sleepover at our place all the time, and it was something he came out with one day when looking at a photo of me next to another girl, one he idolised who dressed like Madonna. Next to her I just looked plain and boring. I didn't really think "different" was any kind of compliment, I honestly thought it was a way to say "ugly" in a nice way.


This changes a lot! A gay dude comparing you to a woman dressed like Madonna isn't an opinion that should really haunt you. If dressing like Madonna was the way to look "good" I think you won out. smile lol


A 14 year old woman!
I see the irony in that situation now - THEN I was just quietly devastated lol
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Reply #12 posted 01/14/09 3:41pm

TrickyChristop
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ZombieKitten said:

TrickyChristopher1990 said:



This changes a lot! A gay dude comparing you to a woman dressed like Madonna isn't an opinion that should really haunt you. If dressing like Madonna was the way to look "good" I think you won out. smile lol


A 14 year old woman!
I see the irony in that situation now - THEN I was just quietly devastated lol


Yeah, now it's funny. But what's really funny is when you grow up to be awesome and hot - now you should be able to look back at that time and laugh. What would suck is if you were still plain and boring.
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