My face is still pretty good, but when I take off my shirt I look like a pregnant woman.
Iām 62, and I might need dentures pretty soon. I have this bridge where a few of my front teeth used to be. When that goes Iāll have to get dentures. It might solve all my problems.
some people say Iām good looking
God no, im toothless with half an ear lol.
I would say i am attractive, but i dont want to be big headed about it!
Beautiful: somewhat. Cute: yes. Pretty: no. Sexy: no.
So I canāt answer the question without knowing what defines attractive.
I could never be a model or a stripper, if thatās what youāre asking.
Some people say Iām good looking too.
I think that my two main problems are self confidence and schizophrenia.
People say I have a baby face.
I donāt think I am, because Iāve got a shitty personality.
I am not attractive since getting sz. Not only it damaged my physics by adding 160lb but also destroyed my mental abilities like being excellent in school, having lots of friends, being able to work, going to the gym etc
My gf left me 3-4yrs after getting diagnosed, her reason was that I am doing nothing in my life staying home all day everyday not working while sheās working full time etc
when I do a video, usually angst,
I hate looking at myself, but I guess thereās no other way.
I hate seeing myself too, I try to not look at myself the most I can.
With my baby face I got away with my shoplifting addiction for over 5 years. Never caught once until I got sloppy.
Too fat. I used to be pretty, pretty handsome
I felt pretty on my wedding day! Thatās about it⦠might start trying to take care of myself better as in cleaning my face and makeup more and showers more so I feel better about myself⦠hereās my favorite wedding pics so far
Nice photo
You are both good looking
@DetunedGuitar thanks
Ian Astbury!
My favorite!
Oh Iām a sexy beast, with a sweet ass to boot! Jk lol, though Iāve had plenty of women tell me Iām good looking.
How much I exercise has a massive impact on my self perception. As well as depth of voice and confidence