Being ugly is something you can't change without major plastic surgery. I too have been in your shoes, I was called ugly, teased, and just the whole works. I for one, accepted the fact that I was ugly, without changing my self-esteem. I saw the extraordinary in the ordinary, and looked at being "ugly" as a gift. I said to myself, "I'm ugly?, great." "Now I'm not compelled to prove myself to other people." with that thought in mind, I wore what I wanted, said the things I wanted to say(I told a girl that I liked her, plain as it is, she turned me down, but thought it was sweet), and lived my life, the way I was happy without a bother of what people thought of me. Afterwards, changes in my life happened, people started respecting me. Being down on yourself is only human, but try the very best to smile more, muster at least the bit of self-respect you can, and live your life the way you deem most happy.
Is it normal to be ugly
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Being ugly is something you can't change without major plastic surgery. I too have been in your shoes, I was called ugly, teased, and just the whole works. I for one, accepted the fact that I was ugly, without changing my self-esteem. I saw the extraordinary in the ordinary, and looked at being "ugly" as a gift. I said to myself, "I'm ugly?, great." "Now I'm not compelled to prove myself to other people." with that thought in mind, I wore what I wanted, said the things I wanted to say(I told a girl that I liked her, plain as it is, she turned me down, but thought it was sweet), and lived my life, the way I was happy without a bother of what people thought of me. Afterwards, changes in my life happened, people started respecting me. Being down on yourself is only human, but try the very best to smile more, muster at least the bit of self-respect you can, and live your life the way you deem most happy.