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What is it like to be pretty/very attractive?
Answer (1 of 557): When I was younger I was very pretty. Began to be harassed by males regularly at around age 11. (Was harassed in public school also but only by boys in school, not by complete strangers.) Their ages ranged from 9 to over 70. When you’re very attractive, you are completely alon...
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5. I get hit on by women a lot.
The point you’ve all been waiting for. But it’s not really what you think. As I said, I’m not the common definition of attractive so my interactions with women are all over the place.
I used to work in retail as a side-job so I’ll use that as an example to sum life up. To put it simply retail was a headache, but it also had its advantages when it came to lining my pockets with money (I have the occasional thought of going back to it for this reason).
If I shave, teenage girls hit on me a lot and I’m forced to explain to their parents that I’m really too old and illegal for them. Very rich teenage girls would continuously come into the store I worked at to see me, and sometimes even their married moms that are tagging along would be interested in me. I used it all to my advantage to just sell them a whole lot of material things. Speaking of married women, I’ve had women call me their muse and I’ve had wives stalk me. Mind you, these are wives with sons as old as me and husbands who are known for less than reputable things so their attraction greatly increased the odds of me having a very very bad day. Their age and promiscuity didn’t bother me, it’s the 3 AM texts when I never gave them my number that did.
Outside of that, I’ve had coworkers hit on me. The two most extreme cases have been one literally pulling her pants down in front of me and bending over, and one going on and on about how I’m the most beautiful guy she’s ever met; rejecting them after they had done this made them deeply question their very self-worth and beauty as women so rejection is an obstacle course sometimes. A great perk to all of this though is that a lot of women ask me for my opinion on how they look in different wardrobes while I wait outside their changing rooms.
And lastly, some customers would huddle together, whisper about me, and do things like break their new very expensive belts I just sold them a day prior just to come back into our store for the opportunity of me asking them out. I tell ya, people are strange. But on this point, I’m glad I’m not a woman because while I had to deal with these issues sporadically (very sporadically), my attractive female coworkers had to deal with these issues from men almost daily."