<p>I know many people who have scars, thus low self esteem. To girls, would you judge a guy ugly if he had a small scar on his face? Thus, disliking him.
Yes, i know it depends...</p>
<p>I thought scars made you look badass, thus getting you more girls. </p>
<p>I mean, don't girls go crazy over harry potter?</p>
<p>No. If he has an attractive face, then he has an attractive face. I think its like saying a person is ugly because they have 1 pimple on their face or something. I don't think a scar is going to make a big difference.</p>
<p>Scars are awesome. I have some pretty bad ones. Haven't gotten one in a while though, knock on wood.</p>
<p>What if it was on their forehead?</p>
<p>I want a scar....:D</p>
<p>I wouldn't mind where it was. If it was a big one, I might be actually attracted to him more. If it was just a tiny scar then I wouldn't think anything of it.</p>
<p>In all seriousness, research has shown that people find members of the opposite sex more attractive if their facial features are symmetric. Scars may contribute to some sort of asymmetry, which might make then less appealing.</p>
<p>You could play tic-tac-toe on my abdomen! But scars on guys aren't bad as long as their features are not distorted - assymetrical faces are hard to get used to.</p>
<p>It'd be cool to have one of them scars cutting through my eye, like that one dude from the Lion King. :D</p>
<p>YES! I so want one of those without the pain of having a slashed eyelid..</p>
<p>i think scars are ok, as long as they arent horribly disfigured.</p>
<p>most people have scars, and ive read that virtually every girl will get stretch marks.</p>
<p>thats how life goes, i guess.</p>
<p>Who needs scars when you have a tail. No. Wait. Wings. Yeah, wings.</p>
<p>I disagree with the symmetrical thing, this girl I work with is gorgeous and I know part of it has to do with a mole on one side of her face (I'm not a stalker, it's pretty noticeable lol)</p>
<p>red bull gives you wings.</p>
<p>Red Bull is really just a can with liquid inside.</p>
<p>I wish I had a cool scar.</p>
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YES! I so want one of those without the pain of having a slashed eyelid..
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But half the appeal is being able to tell everybody the story of how you got it and how painful it was, because it makes you seem all the more manly.</p>
<p>If he's confident, even if he has a scar it most likely won't seem like a big deal. Well, for me at least I wouldn't really care much. I think your personality really affects how you look to people.</p>
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<blockquote> <p>I disagree with the symmetrical thing, this girl I work with is gorgeous and I know part of it has to do with a mole on one side of her face...<<</p> </blockquote>
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<p>That's not the sort of asymmetry these studies on attractiveness dealt with. It's more like having one cheekbone a little higher than the other, or one eye smaller than the other, or a crooked smile -- structural asymmetry rather than superficial asymmetry.</p>
<p>In assessing beauty, small scars can be readily overlooked, like the mole, but large disfiguring scars can be a problem.</p>
<p>An eye scar would be so attractive. :P</p>
<p>Moles are another thing, I have a fear of moles, big ones, like the one Enrique Iglesias used to have on his face. :(</p>