Is It Really That Bad (Picture)?
by lemonhalf
Question by 1,2,3,4: Is it really that bad (picture)?
So usually I can take “constructive” criticism rather well, being a fully functioning member of the internet you hear a lot of it. A comment on my appearance which I get a lot is “you smile like a stroke victim”. Meaning my smile is terribly crooked. Up until recently it hasn’t really bothered me, but it seems I notice it more and more now. So I wanted to know. is it really that bad? Or am I overreacting?
Here is a recent picture of me: http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=w9fr6v&s=5
Thanks
Best answer:
Answer by Brenda
no ur over reacting
Answer by Markayla
NO! You are very pretty, I love your green eyes! OMG! Your face took my breath away.
I am trying out for modeling, you should too.
Pic of me: http://www.flickr.com/photos/73211906@N04/6639714343/
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