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Well, this is not a theory, because I'm using a lot of empirical knowledge. Anyways, let's put it this way: imagine that you've been called ugly for years by girls your age or younger, laughed at for no reason, judged harshly by people, etc. You develop social anxiety, a very low confidence, and you begin to think in some really bitter ways.
You go to therapy and explain your issues to your therapist. This is what is going to happen: your therapy will tell you that beauty is in the eye of the beholder (lie that contradicts the negative feedback that you've been receiving during your life), that everyone is unique, that you should not care about it, and that these people should not matter to you. Or even worse, the therapist will try to make you seem that you have BDD and that these comments that you hear behind your back aren't directed to you (even if they're obviously directed at you). No one, not even the therapist, like ugly people, and they just try to make sure that they don't exist. But you know that, when you lack positive feedback, this can't be possible to achieve.
Instead of accepting that you're ugly, or even considering surgeries, therapy is about lying to yourself to, later, receive more shit on your looks (making therapy useless, because your self steem will be in the same position as when you started).
At the end, it's pretty clear that no one wants ugly people. No one will listen to what you've to say, no one will really help you,
You go to therapy and explain your issues to your therapist. This is what is going to happen: your therapy will tell you that beauty is in the eye of the beholder (lie that contradicts the negative feedback that you've been receiving during your life), that everyone is unique, that you should not care about it, and that these people should not matter to you. Or even worse, the therapist will try to make you seem that you have BDD and that these comments that you hear behind your back aren't directed to you (even if they're obviously directed at you). No one, not even the therapist, like ugly people, and they just try to make sure that they don't exist. But you know that, when you lack positive feedback, this can't be possible to achieve.
Instead of accepting that you're ugly, or even considering surgeries, therapy is about lying to yourself to, later, receive more shit on your looks (making therapy useless, because your self steem will be in the same position as when you started).
At the end, it's pretty clear that no one wants ugly people. No one will listen to what you've to say, no one will really help you,
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