warpSpider Posted November 13, 2007 Share Posted November 13, 2007 Ok, if someone studies themself in the mirror, are they likely to find more faults than they actually have, or lie to themself and pretend their faults are less than they are? which is more likely? I ask as lately I've been suicidal over my looks and confidence issues but my friends tell me i look good and im just blowing everything out of proportion. If this wasn't bad enough, sometime I see myself in the mirror and feel physically sick, whereas sometimes I feel I look great. So am I always looking terrible and go into denial about it, or always looking great and just sometimes picking out the defects to much? Well people in this situation anyway, as it'd be hard to answer about me specifically without knowing me thanks!! Link to post Share on other sites
quankanne Posted November 13, 2007 Share Posted November 13, 2007 it all depends on what your self-esteem level is. I can look in the mirror most days and think, "not gorgeous, not horrendous, just average," but every, every once in awhile I'll look and think to myself, "I'm actually a pretty girl." And other days, I think "Ewww ..." But it all depends on what my thoughts of myself are that day. And I imagine most folks are like this ... Link to post Share on other sites
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