Are you insecure of your looks?

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Janis Haskell Profile
Janis Haskell answered

No.  I try to age as gracefully as I can, but I've earned every line and crease .... Might as well wear them proudly :)

Charles Davis Profile
Charles Davis answered

You bet ya, I'm 59 years old and look like I'm 25... And if you believe that I have a bridge to sell you. But otherwise Yeah I am, satisified with my life and my looks.

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Charles Davis
Charles Davis commented
LOL that's my Tiko, she's my lovebird, she's a character, I love that bird.
Charles Davis
Charles Davis commented
Lovebirds don't really talk, but she does mimic a lot. she owns her cage, stick your hand in it and she'll bite you HARD. but outside of her cage she's finger tame.
Charles Davis
Charles Davis commented
Mine says in very unclear terms "dirty bird" (which is what I call her, as I do my dogs as well, "dirty dogs") I actually miss her as I'm on the road working a lot. I have my dogs, but my wife has the bird.
Matt Radiance Profile
Matt Radiance answered

Never! I'm so damn unique! Cause I don't look like anyone else! I have my own face & body. My own view & style. What I focus is to take the best out of myself with how I born instead of insecure myself & create problems with myself to waste time & fall back. I move forward toward life each day as sun rises through for reaching what i need to reach regardless of how I look, & if anyone doesn't like my look, it's their problem, if anyone likes it, it's their kindness. At the end I'm comfortable in my own skin.

DDX Project Profile
DDX Project answered

Nope. I take care of myself by not being fat. Clothes fit properly and are well taken care of. Good hygiene, proper grooming, etc.

Once you get all of that out of the way, there isn't much to be physically insecure about.

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DDX Project
DDX Project commented
I love how you guys twist my words and take offense in it. I mean hey, it's my preference to not be fat. It's not like I'm being prejudice against aspects of a person that are completely out of their own control. Like height, skin color, or sexual orientation. Now if you were mad over someone judging over those aspects, then I would completely understand.
DDX Project
DDX Project commented
"I take care of MYSELF by not being fat".

And that makes you all worked up. Hmmm, am I triggering you? Work on your own insecurities please. You remind me of this person http://imgur.com/KF8HtST
DDX Project
DDX Project commented
By telling people to eat less and exercise? Dear lord. If that's the case, telling a kid to study math would probably means that I think they're stupid and I really hate stupid kids? Right?

The scary part is that you don't think obesity is a problem. Go get them girl. Keep telling your friends and family that it's okay to kill themselves. My kids volunteer at a retirement home for community service hours. I don't see anyone past 60 that's fat. Plus they're all into physical exercise so they can pull off extra years.

If these medical conditions makes up the entirety of our magnificent obesity rate then Bill Gates needs to forget about curing Malaria and fix this instead.
Kai Duchesne Profile
Kai Duchesne answered

Depends on the day. I'm gender-fluid, so on my masculine days I get a bit of body dysphoria, but on other days I love my body the way it is :)

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