Panaxiom Wrote:So I went on a date for the first time in... well... a long time. Everything seemed great. We had a lot in common, there was chatting and laughing and telling stories. Yet I couldn't get back in touch with him afterwards. Several days pass and he finally contacts me this morning and said that he didn't think it would work. When I asked why he told me that I'm just too ugly.
I didn't respond, mostly because I didn't know how to. I'm not sure how I feel, just kinda numb. I don't even know what to type right now.
Well that was certainly callous, but honest. It's a shame he felt he could be so brutal. How is anyone supposed to take such a comment as 'too ugly'? The thing I don't understand is why he contacted you after all these days? He could have let it go, couldn't he? Or had you been calling him a bit too often and he felt he was being stalked?
I don't know. If you had good chats and laughter together , he could at least have asked to remain friends (and never mention how unappealing you were to his sense of beauty). It sounds as if he doesn't deserve to be your friend, though, let alone a potential partner. Keep looking, and don't let one rotten apple taint the whole basket.
In the meantime if there's anything you can do to improve your appearance a bit, look for some professional help. By that I mean hairdressers, stylists, spectacles outfitters/opticians, dentists, doctors, nutritionists, dermatologists, sports coaches, etc... See if any of those can help. There are people out there who can help you improve how you look on the outside, but it's how you feel inside that should shine outside.
If you're feeling depressed and feel you've got nothing to give to the world, it's probably going to show, whatever your features and bone structure or body mass, no matter how blue your eyes are. Think first of yourself and your well-being and people may perceive you to be more than meets the eye, which is how most of us can get partners, long term or short term.
Remember that beauty is only in the eye of the beholder (and the beholder can be an arsehole) and also that beauty is skin deep. It's what's underneath that counts. Just try to see if you can make the packaging a bit more appealing, if it's worrying you.
Take care, and good luck.