There is no universal attractive. Attractiveness depends not just upon you but also the person looking at you. I have a Bangladeshi friend who is looked upon as the unattractive one in the family while her cousin is lauded. I don't think her cousin is attractive at all, and my friend is stunningly attractive. Her family just have different standards for attractive than I do. Neither of us are right or wrong.
I also have (or rather, had) a friend who was like a blonde Keira Knightley. Everyone knew how attractive she was, but nobody talked about it and men rarely approached her. She once said she sometimes felt unattractive and once had a professional photoshoot in lingerie (this isn't a recommendation, by the way) to make herself feel attractive.
Truth is, very few people actually believe themselves to be attractive, and virtually everybody is, at least to someone.
I don't understand what makes my face ugly?
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There is no universal attractive. Attractiveness depends not just upon you but also the person looking at you. I have a Bangladeshi friend who is looked upon as the unattractive one in the family while her cousin is lauded. I don't think her cousin is attractive at all, and my friend is stunningly attractive. Her family just have different standards for attractive than I do. Neither of us are right or wrong.
I also have (or rather, had) a friend who was like a blonde Keira Knightley. Everyone knew how attractive she was, but nobody talked about it and men rarely approached her. She once said she sometimes felt unattractive and once had a professional photoshoot in lingerie (this isn't a recommendation, by the way) to make herself feel attractive.
Truth is, very few people actually believe themselves to be attractive, and virtually everybody is, at least to someone.