Pascal wrote:Personally I think a good part of it has to do with our opinion that physical needs are greater then emotional ones
Nate wrote:I think Okami might take issue with this statement. Have you not been reading her posts in this thread?
Pascal (post: 1465748) wrote:I have, and respect that she will disagree -
Mommy said when she was in high school, all the girls didn't go around and tell eachother how they were all gorgeous.
aliveinHim wrote:Mommy said that they were all lying to her because she in now way shape or form has a pretty face structure
Mommy said when she was in high school, all the girls didn't go around and tell eachother how they were all gorgeous.
Makachop^^128 wrote:I personally think its fine to tell people they look nice in fact I encourage it
now putting down people because they aren't pretty, or not taking in their personality first seems judgmental and mean to me
Warrior 4 Jesus (post: 1465756) wrote:I'm not sure what a FaceBook mommy
Yuki-Anne (post: 1465853) wrote: To make evaluations of someone else's appearance and determine that others are "lying" to them when they say, "you're beautiful"... that's just awful and I'm going to go out on a limb and say that is a habit you should stop while you're young. Even if you don't say what you're thinking, that attitude is still awful. It is not a beautiful attitude.
Yuki-Anne (post: 1465853) wrote:Nobody is saying that inner beauty is unimportant or less important than outer beauty. I think everyone would agree that what makes a person beautiful comes from inside.
Something I've observed about people who are truly beautiful: They tell others that they are beautiful. Because everyone needs encouragement, and everyone truly is beautiful. To make evaluations of someone else's appearance and determine that others are "lying" to them when they say, "you're beautiful"... that's just awful and I'm going to go out on a limb and say that is a habit you should stop while you're young. Even if you don't say what you're thinking, that attitude is still awful. It is not a beautiful attitude.
aliveinHim wrote:I'm bad at remembering references but Jesus said it's better to esteem others better than yourself.
I've been told by people that beauty on the outside isn't as big of a deal as inner true beauty.
This is one of the most disrespectful and unloving things one can say about any person and her friends. If I think one of my friends is gorgeous, I'm going to say it because I love them and because I believe they are gorgeous, not because I want to "lie to make them feel better". What does she know about their vision of beauty? What does she know about that girl's friends? From that reaction, I can assume she doesn't know enough. Therefore, she had no right to say that about that girl or her friends.aliveinHim wrote: Mommy said that they were all lying to her because she in now way shape or form has a pretty face structure.
goldenspines (post: 1465866) wrote:I may regret this, but heeey, beauty is something quite important in my life since I struggled with the idea of it constantly.
I was going to say a lot more in this post, but everyone summed things up for me while I was typing this up.
Let's start with this.
13 For You created my inmost being]My frame [/B]was not hidden from You
when I was made in the secret place,
when I was woven together in the depths of the earth.
16 Your eyes saw my unformed body;
all the days ordained for me were written in Your book
before one of them came to be. -Psalm 139:13-16
God cared about our inward AND outward appearance when He created us. He doesn't see some people as less attractive than others, and nor should we. And God doesn't make junk.
If you read one thing in this post, read this. Every heard of love languages? Well, there's one that actually involves speech. Like, if someone gives you a heartfelt compliment, you feel loved. And by giving someone a compliment, you are showing the love God commands us to show to one another; without judging, but simply love for that person because you think they are awesome inside and out and you want to tell them.
This is one of the most disrespectful and unloving things one can say about any person and her friends. If I think one of my friends is gorgeous, I'm going to say it because I love them and because I believe they are gorgeous, not because I want to "lie to make them feel better". What does she know about their vision of beauty? What does she know about that girl's friends? From that reaction, I can assume she doesn't know enough. Therefore, she had no right to say that about that girl or her friends.
But yeah, I probably won't post in this thread again with my opinion. So, if desired, you can shoot me a PM if you have a complaint/question.
aliveinHim (post: 1465858) wrote:I'm bad at remembering references but Jesus said it's better to esteem others better than yourself. Confidence is another thing. It's nice to give confidence boosts to friends for encouragement. If I really like so and so's hair or clothes or whatever, I'll tell them they look cute. I do admit, I do like being told I'm beautiful after years of feeling ugly (considering the fact I've got the biggest nose and forehead on the face of the planet). I've learned how to accept myself for how I look and I've been told by people that beauty on the outside isn't as big of a deal as inner true beauty. I agree with Nate, one person's view of beauty differs from another. I prefer blue, green, or grey eyes over brown eyes (I've got dark brown eyes). I don't think that brown eyes are ugly, I just prefer brighter colors over darker ones. I prefer blonde/light brown hair over dark hair (I do think that dark hair is attractive but in my opinion, I like light colors). We all have different tastes. I've met some guys who go crazy for girls who have long hair and other guys who prefer girls with short hair. It's all subjective and I don't think we should work ourselves to hard trying to worry too much. If I have a friend who's not stunningly gorgeous, I will tell her she has something pretty about her (like eyes or hairstyle). A lot of model shots are just photoshopped anyway.
goldenspines (post: 1465866) wrote:13 For You created my inmost being]My frame [/B]was not hidden from You
when I was made in the secret place,
when I was woven together in the depths of the earth.
16 Your eyes saw my unformed body;
all the days ordained for me were written in Your book
before one of them came to be. -Psalm 139:13-16
God cared about our inward AND outward appearance when He created us. He doesn't see some people as less attractive than others, and nor should we. And God doesn't make junk.
Yeah. It's just a joke, you know. Everyone knows they're not real.aliveinHim (post: 1465831) wrote:Oh, she's one person from my church who I put as my mommy on Facebook. I have a whole fake facebook family. I have siblings, children, etc. It's a joke a lot of people do but everyone knows that they're not real.
Warrior 4 Jesus (post: 1465909) wrote:Wow. That photo is super-creepy (but awesome).
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