One good look deserves another

Feb 13, 2006 13:50

I was having lunch on Saturday at the Infy food court, one of the usual "rice" dishes, when two girsl come and sit next to me.. and start talking about "Arrange Marriage" ordeals. Immediately I pick up the phone to call a friend to escape from forcibly overhearing their talk. As usual my friend living upto his lazy reputation is "sleeping till ( Read more... )

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jonquille_s February 13 2006, 08:58:33 UTC
Agree!!...then again there are people who underestimate themselves...what would you have to say to them?

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madsmyworld February 16 2006, 06:52:51 UTC
work on your self esteem ;)

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jonquille_s February 16 2006, 07:14:05 UTC
Good advice...:-))..Hi there...been a long time since i talked to u...how r things with ya?...Was kind of disappointed coz u didnt comment till now..:-))

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madsmyworld February 16 2006, 11:14:30 UTC
good :)

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ab_555 February 13 2006, 09:21:43 UTC
Hey, don't lie... I think I told you many a times looks are not that important for me, then how can you say that good-looking people don't think that way... ;)

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madsmyworld February 13 2006, 09:34:37 UTC
i think i should gift you a mirror for your birthday :)

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ab_555 February 13 2006, 10:30:24 UTC
Terrific idea, so that I can have a look at myself even more... but plz. being a modest person I don't want to get over-obsessed by myself.

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vam186 February 13 2006, 11:16:32 UTC
Daambar people will say that only. Then again the cliched line - Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder. Each one has their own standards that get the hormones flowing ;)

Looks do count, inside/outside depends how close you are :))
In reality very few will get to know the inside of a person, infact it would take them months and maybe then there would be some progress.

Looks do count for anything.

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line186 February 13 2006, 11:25:52 UTC
Yes no matter what people say ,but we always have a baseline of beauty within us which varies from person to person.
Its very difficult for someone to go below that and accept anyone !

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dheiru February 16 2006, 08:35:40 UTC
I agree with line186, we all need a baseline for beauty (ie: good looks) at th entry level, but as time goes by looks take a back seat and the persons attitude towards you and Life in general drives the wheels.
I guess line186 will agree with me as we have a mutual friend from school who looks good but if you are with him for some time you feel ' what the #$@#$ am i doing with him.
There's a Mel Gibsom movie in which he had burnt a part of his face and it looks gruesome to a child (etc... etc... watch the movie), but when the child comes to really know the person he says that he couldn't see the scars at all...
My arguement is ( i don't know whether even i would follow my own arguement) whether one can actually bypass the beauty part( looks) at the first meeting and try to see some beauty trait in the personality...

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