2002AryanMaxxed1488
卐 5'6 Uggo with Rage, Depression, ADHD & Autism 卐
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They say you don't realize how much you appreciate something until it's gone. This is true. Even more so when you've never had it to begin with.
This is where attractive people come in.
Because they've been attractive their entire lives, they could never know what it's like to live as an ugly person. They've (likely) never been discriminated against based on otherwise trivial things such as jawline, eye shape, nose size, etc etc.
For the most part, that leaves them with positive interactions with others, which in turn causes them to be nicer to other people, that makes even more positive energy, and then the cycle repeats itself.
For ugly freaks like myself, that cycle is exactly the same but replace positive energy with toxic bullshit.
This is where attractive people come in.
Because they've been attractive their entire lives, they could never know what it's like to live as an ugly person. They've (likely) never been discriminated against based on otherwise trivial things such as jawline, eye shape, nose size, etc etc.
For the most part, that leaves them with positive interactions with others, which in turn causes them to be nicer to other people, that makes even more positive energy, and then the cycle repeats itself.
For ugly freaks like myself, that cycle is exactly the same but replace positive energy with toxic bullshit.