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fandomsecrets2014-05-12 06:54 pm
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(Anonymous) 2014-05-12 11:59 pm (UTC)(link)But this kind of feeling is more common than you might think. I think it might be either to do with your own features being so familiar to you that it's hard to recognise them as attractive when you see them on another person, or just plain old insecurity.
One example of this that sticks out in my mind is a friend I had in school who looked like a ginger Anne Hathaway in both face and body. (I think Anne Hathaway is gorgeous for the record, and so was my friend.) I told her this once and she immediately got upset because she apparently thought Anne Hathaway was ugly. I still don't get it, honestly. But then again my friend had told me a few times that she thought I was beautiful, and I have no idea how she thought that about me, especially considering how I looked in high school.
I guess you're not alone OP. We should probably all work on believing people when they compliment us :)