If a woman isn't attractive, there's no way for you, or her, to know if she's really a sweet person.

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I was bored:manny:

I'm not trolling or anything though. Rich men and beautiful women are the only people who truly know themselves, imo.



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That's all I'm trying to say.
What are you trying to say by using that gif though breh :patrice:

Im sure you can find a handshake more suitable than one involving an undercover :wrist: trying to flirt with a clueless straight man
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What are you trying to say by using that gif though breh :patrice:

Im sure you can find a handshake more suitable than one involving an undercover :wrist: trying to flirt with a clueless straight man
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I got that from gif soups, I've never seen the movie it came from. Gay characters or not, a dap is just a dap.:manny:
 

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Okay, lets say I make flavor flav, look like a much sought after male model. What would it have to do with this thread? :ld:
oh...that comment wasn't aimed at you ...i didn't even read past the first few posts tbh :o: just making a general observation. :manny:
 

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she can be ugly as long as she got a donk and a decent personality on her not like I'm the sexiest nikka myself :yeshrug:
 

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Anybody who won't have a conversation with an unattractive person is just pathetic and needs to get the stick out of their ass. I bet if op was dying and the only person that could help them was ugly as shyt they wouldn't care how they looked.

Nope it's called not agreeing

:comeon: For you sake, I hope you're cute.

oh...that comment wasn't aimed at you ...i didn't even read past the first few posts tbh :o: just making a general observation. :manny:

Lot of that going on in here.
 

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Not everyone engages others based on looks.
And frankly, what are you trying to postulate, exactly? A beautiful woman who may be arrogant isn't necessarily arrogant because she is beautiful. There's no way you can really make that connection.
 

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Not everyone engages others based on looks.
And frankly, what are you trying to postulate, exactly? A beautiful woman who may be arrogant isn't necessarily arrogant because she is beautiful. There's no way you can really make that connection.


I agree. It doesn't have anything to do with what I'm saying though. @TheFemalePerspective was able to articulate my point even better than I; if you're confused, read her post.

@J Reid I misunderstood your post initially, forgive me. Hmm, I understand where you're coming from. It's true that we never know how we'd react if the tables were turned. Society greatly values beauty; as a result, very attractive people are given a pass and research has even shown that they're more likely to be hired than their less attractive counterparts. In addition people naturally gravitate towards them. Corollary, this could lead them to behaving more selfishly because they've never been held accountable for their mischievous ways.

On the contrary, society expects more humility for those deemed unattractive by our culture's standards. Therefore, a particular soul might act more humbly, because he/or she feels they have to; however, if they were born into a more 'beautiful' physical body, their 'real' nature might have surfaced. Thus it is their environment which has shaped their personality, not their 'true' nature. I think that's what OP is saying. He has a valid point as there is a causal relationship between personality and environment, but I wouldn't argue it is the driving force.
 
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