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Butterfiend
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15 Nov 2014, 6:53 pm

http://s1380.photobucket.com/user/Brand ... 5.jpg.html


I've been called ugly before but I wanted your opinions.'

Sorry for the low quality photo, it's all I have at the moment.


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15 Nov 2014, 6:59 pm

You look very average to me. The right hair and clothingstyle would work wonders for you I think. I don't know if you are attractive or not because that encompasses much more than looks.



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15 Nov 2014, 7:44 pm

you look like the boy next door - attractive enough. whoever said you're ugly was just being mean.



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15 Nov 2014, 7:49 pm

You seem like a nice looking guy to me :)

Ignore those who call you ugly, they are likely insecure in themselves and trying to make themselves feel better by putting down others. And attractiveness is about personality, character traits, qualities, etc, not just physical appearance.



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15 Nov 2014, 10:27 pm

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Ignore those who call you ugly, they are likely insecure in themselves and trying to make themselves feel better by putting down others.

Not necessarily. I read an article on psychology that said bullies actually do feel good about themselves and are more likely to go on to lead successful careers because they're more confident.

Hmmm. I wonder if I should grow a beard :chin:



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16 Nov 2014, 3:16 am

RetroGamer87 wrote:
Aspergirl14 wrote:
Ignore those who call you ugly, they are likely insecure in themselves and trying to make themselves feel better by putting down others.

Not necessarily. I read an article on psychology that said bullies actually do feel good about themselves and are more likely to go on to lead successful careers because they're more confident.

Hmmm. I wonder if I should grow a beard :chin:


I don't think having my beard helps me at all. beards probably look good on people already considered attractive though.

the bullies from my school have seemed to be more successful.



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16 Nov 2014, 6:44 am

sly279 wrote:
the bullies from my school have seemed to be more successful.

I know it. School bullies often succeed in later life because they're very confident and then maybe you get one of them for your boss.



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16 Nov 2014, 7:22 am

You look fine and there's nothing wrong with beards or facial hair, people who are offensive or nonconstructive must have insecurity themselves.

I use a stubble trimmer from time to time since I find beards take a lot of shampooing and conditioning to stay nice. :)



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16 Nov 2014, 8:14 am

RetroGamer87 wrote:
sly279 wrote:
the bullies from my school have seemed to be more successful.

I know it. School bullies often succeed in later life because they're very confident and then maybe you get one of them for your boss.



Yes, and my bullies are all married now.

Then with all rudeness they wanna add you on fb.

Bullying only affects negatively the victim; never the bully.



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16 Nov 2014, 8:20 am

The_Face_of_Boo wrote:
Then with all rudeness they wanna add you on fb.


Add them and then write on their status that they are worthless bullies. That will give them some of the negative attention they don't want.



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16 Nov 2014, 8:26 am

rdos wrote:
The_Face_of_Boo wrote:
Then with all rudeness they wanna add you on fb.


Add them and then write on their status that they are worthless bullies. That will give them some of the negative attention they don't want.

Nope, that will only make the bullied person come across as a bitter, jealous and unsuccessful whiner.



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16 Nov 2014, 8:29 am

Uprising wrote:
rdos wrote:
The_Face_of_Boo wrote:
Then with all rudeness they wanna add you on fb.


Add them and then write on their status that they are worthless bullies. That will give them some of the negative attention they don't want.

Nope, that will only make the bullied person come across as a bitter, jealous and unsuccessful whiner.


You might be right. I suppose it depends on how the once bullied person has succeeded. It could be effective if the bully is a low-status worker and the bullied a high-status academic.



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16 Nov 2014, 8:34 am

rdos wrote:
Uprising wrote:
rdos wrote:
The_Face_of_Boo wrote:
Then with all rudeness they wanna add you on fb.


Add them and then write on their status that they are worthless bullies. That will give them some of the negative attention they don't want.

Nope, that will only make the bullied person come across as a bitter, jealous and unsuccessful whiner.


You might be right. I suppose it depends on how the once bullied person has succeeded. It could be effective if the bully is a low-status worker and the bullied a high-status academic.

Which is almost never the case for autistic bullying victims.



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16 Nov 2014, 11:48 am

Uprising wrote:
rdos wrote:
The_Face_of_Boo wrote:
Then with all rudeness they wanna add you on fb.


Add them and then write on their status that they are worthless bullies. That will give them some of the negative attention they don't want.

Nope, that will only make the bullied person come across as a bitter, jealous and unsuccessful whiner.


This.



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16 Nov 2014, 2:31 pm

Uprising wrote:
Which is almost never the case for autistic bullying victims.


I'm not sure I agree with this. At least where I grew up, the bullies were often the popular kids who had their looks, but not much else going on upstairs. The "nerds"/Aspies have mostly gone on to do things. Some great things, some interesting things, and some just things... but more than the bullies who just ended up marrying other idiots from our high school and never leaving our home town. I got bullied badly back then. It was before physical bullying was a "no tolerance" thing. When I went to my reunion, everyone wanted to talk to me because all of a sudden, I was way more interesting than anyone they knew. I kind of enjoyed it. I even got invited to weddings of people who never would have given me the time of day back then. I don't resent anyone who likes me now... people grow up, and I get to feel like I won. ;)


Edit: I forgot to answer your question, Butterfiend. You're super cute. Your bullies are probably jealous.



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16 Nov 2014, 4:19 pm

123entropy wrote:
Uprising wrote:
Which is almost never the case for autistic bullying victims.


I'm not sure I agree with this. At least where I grew up, the bullies were often the popular kids who had their looks, but not much else going on upstairs. The "nerds"/Aspies have mostly gone on to do things. Some great things, some interesting things, and some just things... but more than the bullies who just ended up marrying other idiots from our high school and never leaving our home town. I got bullied badly back then. It was before physical bullying was a "no tolerance" thing. When I went to my reunion, everyone wanted to talk to me because all of a sudden, I was way more interesting than anyone they knew. I kind of enjoyed it. I even got invited to weddings of people who never would have given me the time of day back then. I don't resent anyone who likes me now... people grow up, and I get to feel like I won. ;)


Edit: I forgot to answer your question, Butterfiend. You're super cute. Your bullies are probably jealous.


It depends on the success (or significant improvement in looks) you eventually had, not every victim would have your outcome.