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right? we have all heard the stories but non of us are really as perfect as we want to be.. so do you have something that makes me you go hmmm.... when you meet of see someone for the first time... for me... if someone has thin lips it tells me a bitter bi**hy (not in a good way) person... if course I have proven wrong on the odd occasion but mostly it is quite apt... eyes too close together... yeah going to take a lot before I trust you... |
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@ladibud | 27 July 18 | |
a picture does paint a thousand words after all... and we are all pictures on this canvas of life
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@vampboy | 27 July 18 | |
Yes, if they are extremely shallow and superficial, then it always makes me rethink about their character twice.
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@psnality | 27 July 18 | |
Honestly no, it's little things that put me off like their manners or the way they are and the way they act. You can find real beauty inside people or total ugliness whatever they look like. You can have the most beautiful woman in the world and she could be insensitive, petty, shallow, superficial and nasty and ignorant and I wouldn't want to go anywhere near her. |
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@ladibud | 27 July 18 | |
I hear you... but this has nothing to do with beauty inner or outer.. it is something that just happens, a feeling, that one gets instictively.... it could be due to an experience one may have fogotten... it could be due to put natural instincts kicking in for some unknown reason... most of us have met someone we instinctively dislike and don't trust and would be alone with... without even having spoken a word to them... without them having put a foot wrong |
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@ladibud | 27 July 18 | |
instincts kick in without permission and in by gone times it was what saved many lives... some of us have lost it totally while some still have it.... how many times hasn't a little voice or feeling told you not to go some place or with someone.... it's all natural and not beauty related |
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@psnality | 27 July 18 | |
You can't really blame someone for the looks they were born with, for me it's body language or the things they say or how they say them. Even from a photo you can tell a lot about a person, how they pose for the picture, what their eyes are doing or the way they sit and their posture. |
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@ladibud | 27 July 18 | |
no one is getting blamed for how they look.... this is much deeper than that.... it's about our instincts instinctively reacting to something.... |
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@3mel | 27 July 18 | |
@ ladibud - 27.07.18 - 09:44am instincts kick in without permission and in by gone times it was what saved many lives... some of us have lost it totally while some still have it.... how many times hasn't a little voice or feeling told you not to go some place or with someone.... it's all natural and not beauty related that's intuition, that ''feeling'' from out of nowhere. maybe looking at the person is the primer because you wouldn't know who it referred to otherwise, but is that because their eyes aren't far enough apart ? |
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@mikeymk | 27 July 18 | |
When two people are walking towards each other, it's naturally customary for both to make an effort to prevent a collision. But this isn't practiced by everyone. There's a guy at work i've had to joust with, and i was quite prepared to knock him out. He will learn, one way or the other. I'm not putting up with that kind of rudeness. I hate to bring race into it, but most are foreigners. Like him. Doesnt matter the colour. It's as if manners were only taught in British schools. So yeah, people who expect you to avoid a collision as you walk past, making no change of their own line, that is someone i instantly dislike. And they ain't recovering from that easily. |
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@ladibud | 27 July 18 | |
@ 3mel - 27.07.18 - 10:11am that's intuition, that ''feeling'' from out of nowhere. maybe looking at the person is the primer because you wouldn't know who it referred to otherwise, but is that because their eyes aren't far enough apart ? intuition if you will... still instinctive... it's just there. |
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