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Somehow we've been flogged the idea that to be beautiful (which we must, or else no one will love us) we have to look a certain way: thin, youthful, smooth-skinned, small-nosed, silky-haired, etc. Hey presto: your average woman feels ugly her entire life, and old, too, for most of it.
It feels ugly and rotten".
It's even the harmless, mundane, trivial stuff that makes up any day's email load that suddenly feels ugly and raw out in the open, a digital Babadook brought to life by a scorched earth cyberattack".
It feels ugly: full of spite, blame, and disgust.
Seeing them being kind to another woman feels ugly, wrong.
The worry is if a child, often living precariously through the images of his or her peers on social media, feels ugly and, despite reminders of the Duckling saga, fails to be convinced that plain and podgy is just fine.
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Feeling ugly is indeed painful and feeling cute is ephemeral and often diminutive.
I feel ugly and judged more than enough as it is,……without feeling that medical professionals are looking down their nose at me and seeing me as some selfish fat person who chooses KFC over a baby.
Feeling ugly?
Do we feel ugly?
I feel ugly, horrible".
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