<p>And so tito has erased all lingering doubt as to his lack of attractiveness.</p>
<p>sexy beast right here.</p>
<p>Ok lobgent...first of all that is a very humorous post, in which case your hummor must make you extremely attractive in your own mind. Not to mention that awesome foot of yours. Does it cure cancer as well?</p>
<p>Anyway, to answer my own question, I do consider myself attractive in most cases. I am confident in who I am and what I stand for, I feel like I am intelligent (although some of you guys on this site make me look like a fool), I think that my sense of humor is pretty good, and I do (generally) consider myself to be good looking, though not exactly ripped with muscle or anything. </p>
<p>I don't say all of this to be cocky, this is my honest opinion of myself. I started this thread because I do think that the vast majority of people have some quality or another that makes them attractive, and they should feel good about that. Anyway, that's my DR PHIL STYLE 2 cents worth.</p>
<p>Honestly, I have pretty low self esteem (although I make sure it's not obvious), but I also know that I am, at the least, somewhat attractive. Is that possible? It's strange...</p>
<p>...rarely...</p>
<p>I am SO. SEXY. </p>
<p>Yup, I am dead gorgeous. Seriously though. I've got an awesome combination: I am super pretty, confident, intelligent and ambitious. </p>
<p>There are of course those few days when I wake up and go out like that. I don't look very nice in those days. But any other time, I'm so tasty. :)</p>
<p>I have a pretty skewed self-perception (in a negative way). I tend to underestimate myself a lot. So I don't really know...</p>
<p>Hahahaha. No. People have told me otherwise. I [will] never believe them. xD</p>
<p>ouch! But you shouldn't assume that, due to my semi-masculine name, I am a male. And please do not assume that I resemble one :) I am, however, unashamedly immature (obviously)</p>
<p>I've got the wits and the looks, but I'm kinda an ******* sometimes. Oops.</p>
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<p>You know it!</p>
<p>As for me, I can proudly say I'm average.</p>
<p>yeah I do think I am attractive (appearance-wise) most of the time. Don't like admitting it though.
Am I funny? depends on who you ask. I have a very .. vulgar (word choice?) sense of humor.
and smart? yeah I am compared to about 98% of my current school.
I'm pretty confident too and I sound pretty cocky right now, but I swear I'm not haha.</p>
<p>sometimes.</p>
<p>the good looking starbucks man gave me a venti today when i orderd a tall
i tried to correct him but he just winked....</p>
<p>umm this is hard. yes but i would also have to say that i find people who share some of my self-perceived flaws (freckles for instance) MORE attractive because my perception has been skewed in an attempt to accept myself.</p>
<p>does that make sense?</p>
<p>but yeah i think i'm attractive and yeah i am incredibly witty.</p>
<p>Well, I don't even know where to start...</p>
<p>I'm one of those people who is so insecure with themselves that they rely on other people to get to know them and relish on finding out little "quirks" about themselves (i.e., "Oh, (my name here), you're so witty). </p>
<p>I think some of this may stem from the fact that none of the girls who actually know me at my school like me, but this could be for something other than my looks. Regarding my looks, however, I have no problem with people who don't know me. I'm a rising senior and my sister's college friend who is a rising sophomore (also very attractive) told my sister I was hot the other day. I also have 3-4 freshmen at my school that for some reason thought it was necessary to publicly announce they thought I was cute, it's very awkward.</p>
<p>I would consider myself very detached from the rest of my peers at my high school. I'm often very annoyed by the sheer stupidity that comes out of their mouths, and I think that my annoyance comes out very plainly, and that keeps people away from me. Other than that, however, when I do find someone who I can stand, I have no problem holding a charming conversation with them. </p>
<p>I also feel kind of empty because I've never really liked any girls at my school...more or less used them for what I could (manipulation mostly). I feel bad even admitting this, but my "best friend" of four years (she was a girl) liked me very much, and I exploited that connection and kind of set it off as a last resort. I recently confessed to it, however, and I don't think she'll talk to me for a while.</p>
<p>I needed to vent to someone I guess, haha, sorry for that post...tldr, etc. </p>
<p>TLDR: I'm an overall attractive guy, if you can hold my interests and you don't insist on talking about who ****ed who over the weekend and why it relates to you.</p>
<p>you sound somewhat like Holden Caulfield from Catcher in the Rye, but I must admit that I enjoyed that book. Quite interesting, to say the least.</p>
<p>I am smart, thoughtful, funny, attractive, handsome, and very humble too!</p>
<p>phoenix, when we were reading that book, I secretly thought of myself like Holden as well...I like it when people associate me with literary characters, haha, thanks for that.</p>
<p>I don't really have any self-esteem, so I would tell you 'no' looks-wise... But everyone else seems to think I'm attractive (in the category of cute, not hot)... Of course, I don't generally believe them, because when I look in the mirror, that's not usually what I see.</p>
<p>I think I have a good sense of humour (finding things funny/understanding humour and such), but I'm not the best at making jokes... Especially because the ones I prefer to make are dark/sarcastic. And people don't seem to understand them.</p>