...but for reasons you completely couldn't see, in everybody else's eyes they were extremely ugly. Like a 2 out of 10. Even your more polite friends look at you with pity in their eyes when you brought up the person you were dating, and your less polite friends whisper behind your back. And people you aren't so friendly with even occasionally flat-out insult the "swamp monster" on your arm. How do you think this would make you feel? Would it undermine, or strengthen, the relationship?
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It would make me feel powerful that I could rise above their crap, but pitiful that my partner had to put up with said crap which would probably be gradually crippling his self-esteem.
Other Answers:
- There is no such thing as a guy who is below 7.
If the guy has a good personality he can make it to at least 8. Put that with a good body, then that raises the bar. - I'd be all for it, more her for me
- I have no friends.
Besides, she's have to be blind to date me - the Male Medusa. - Yeah I have, I liked his personality. I didn't care what others thought.
- It would certainly undermine the relationship until it died.
- Wait, Wait
I am not going to read the details. However I am going to attempt to finish your sentence.
"Imagine you were dating someone you found very attractive and they sharted?"
Well, in this case, I would stick with her. Why? Everyone sharts. - I'd be angry at them. But I'd keep dating them. Mainly bc a long time ago there was a guy who I was obsessed with bc he was covered in freckles (not to mention he was unbelievably kind), and bc my friends made fun of him, I was to shy to date him. It was my loss, he really was an amazing person, and when I see guys with freckles, I think of him.
- Kill them. With a rusty spoon. He's sexy and you know it.
- It happens. I don't care, he's still attractive to me and it's my opinion that counts.
- Been there. Fck them. I like him and that's what matters. At least I don't have to worry about others stealing him away.
- It would make me feel powerful that I could rise above their crap, but pitiful that my partner had to put up with said crap which would probably be gradually crippling his self-esteem.
- it's not like i would change my favourite color when someone thinks differently so why should i now?
- hmm... I saw that movie ...
"shallow hal" wasn't it?
I often like people talking behind my back and LOVE to respond to public rudeness aimed at me. I normally am MUCH better at it than those that think it possible to 'score points' insulting me.
my parents have already been warned, insult 'my intended' and they will never have to worry about it again, cause I will move and they will NEVER see their grandchildren. no one else's opinion matter besides mine.
while I would not allow it to to "undermine" I am not sure it would "strengthen".