No matter how much women obsess over midface length, jaw length, eye size, face shape, ribcage, leg shape, and all that
There are countless unattractive men who don't even bother applying skincare, trimming their eyebrows, or covering up their beard shadow. They make no effort to hide their unattractiveness or improve their appearance.
And yet, women are driving themselves crazy scrutinizing every little detail from head to toe just to appeal to them??
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[+86][-15]
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Do you really think that i'm obsessing over my looks for Hannams?... When I look in the mirror, I find myself ugly. No matter how many compliments I get from others telling me pretty, I'm not satisfied with my looks. Every time I see someone pretty appear on Reels, I become envious and I hate that side of me. So that's why I become obsessed over my own looks
2. [+39, -4]
I think that it's because of Hannams that I'm obsessing over my looks
3. [+39, -3]
It really feels like women just keep giving and getting taken advantage of. At this point, they're not even doing Dutch pay (T/N: when couples split the bill), they're going all out with full makeup from the morning, getting plastic surgery during school breaks, starving themselves to lose weightㅋㅋㅋ all just for some short, unattractive guy to hit on them
4. [+33, -5]
I get it, but it's not just about taking care of your looks for a man right? Just look at Pann, I've seen so many of you guys saying that you don't want to hang out with kids who don't pay attention to their looks. And once you start taking care of your appearance, that's when you start noticing the parts where you are lacking... of course, I still don't understand people who are too obsessive about their looks
5. [+14, 0]
It's all because of greed... I've moved on now, but I was once addicted to studying for the entrance exam and even developed a bit of an obsession. I feel like it’s similar to appearance obsession in some ways, so I can somewhat understand the psychology behind it. It happens when you can't accept that you're not in the top or the very top tier of a group. In reality, having average looks or average grades isn’t the end of the world, but some people just can't stand not being the best. You start to get better when you acknowledge the results, accept your own limits, and realize that even if you're not at the top, you still have your own unique qualities. But that process can be painful, because it means coming to terms with the fact that you're not as special as you once thought
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