Quote Originally Posted by kiki
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That's the thing though, I'm not worried at all about my personality, like I really love who I am and I have a lot of friends, but that also gives people a bias when they're evaluating my looks, because I think that personality TOTALLY defines how you look. I just wanted to see what people would say based on physical appearance alone...
I'd be worried about my persona if I felt the need to ask the world if they found me attractive for any reason. Saying "...I really love who I am and I have a lot of friends..." in the same sentence tells me that if the reverse was to occur then you might actually hate yourself for having few or no friends. Does that mean that the amount of friends you have is a contribution to how much you love yourself? Essentially then, the more other people like you the more you might feel wanted/desired and the feeling of being wanted helps you to appreciate who you are? I am just looking at what I see.

Personality, I think, does not define how someone looks. Personality defines an individual's level of existence; whether they are popular or interesting to others. Physical attraction, or how a person looks, would not be that which defines the subjects personality. I am not saying that it isn't a contributory factor, but I am neither going all out to say that 'personality TOTALLY defines how you look. If that was so then my look would TOTALLY define my personality, That'll be a stoned look, pie eyed, and unable to string a sentence together anytime of day. My personality does not fit my basic physical description.

At this point I'd partially agree with
Quote Originally Posted by thebathroom
... Kiki I give your atitude and way of thinking a solid zero. ...