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Basing worth on body
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Is it normal to base my worth (as a female) on my looks?

Obviously I want to be pretty and nice to people, etc.

But a LOT of my worth is centered around my weight.
Do you think it's normal?
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Comments (7)
If you are heavier you are worth more. Gold is sweet. Also, a roll in the sack with a big girl is worth more than a skinnier bitch.

Guys are brain washed just like girls are.

A healthy, soft, (yet non lazy) harlot is worth "two" in the bush.

Smile with your head held high! And strut in clothes that fit you.
I think that in our society women are taught to be overly concerned about their looks, their bodies and their weight. So it is normal but that doesn't mean that it is not destructive to women. Just be aware that you may be suseptable to eating disorders or other body-image disorders. Try to realize that basing your worth around your weight is a painful and sad way to think about youself... Try to realize that there are other things you like and love about youself, other than your looks... And if you can't, or if you become too fixated on your body, get help!! Good luck (:
Anonymous
People hate fat people. I wish there was a better way to say it, but I've been overweight my whole life and had enough strangers come up to me and start giving me sh*t just because I'm fat to know that it's true. The world isn't going to change, it's up to you to change how you deal with the world. If you're worried about being lonley the rest of your life (I know I was) don't, you're always going to have friends and eventually you will find someone who love you for who you are and how you look. Be strong and be healthy, that's the best advice I can give.
Basing, to be worthy, you must:
1. Be nice to somebody
2. Be real pretty
3. Have an ideal weight. (Larger values of w yield higher gains.)

You're worth it, baby.
Weight is a tough subject. On the one hand, people obsess over it to harmful extremes, but on the other hand, letting yourself go can have dire consequences on your health. However, your weight has nothing to do with your worth as a person. The second somebody makes fun of you over your weight they're telling you they aren't worth your time or your concern.

It's definitely normal to worry about it, of course. Lots and lots of people do, both male and female.
Anonymous
It's shallow, but normal, I'd say.
The female of the specis is as readily available as tap water. You finish a glass, then refill it. I am suprised they even bother with names. Quaint.