Fugly Girls

That makes sense. I remember one time a former crush of mine making a reference to her looks. Whenever I tried to compliment her she would tell me to knock it off. I also remember one time she straight up asked me what I thought about a not so attractive woman wanting to play with my weiner. I thought was adorable.
 
Gosh, why would you say Ginnifer Goodwin was fugly? I think she is soooo cute and sexy.
 
She is from Hunger Games correct? Not trying to be a jackass but maybe instead of the term fugly, which I hate with a fucking passion, you should say you prefer the non traditional looking types.
 
Hmmm not sure, I mean, she's a cute girl I guess, but there's a family resemblance (motherly eyes maybe) that kind of throws me so I don't know if I actually find her appealing. So ironically not knowing if I like her, makes her more attractive.

Mike
that ain't what "fugly" means. :rolleyes:
 
Jeeze dude, if you use the word the way YOU mean it, in conversation with a woman, and she uses the definition the whole rest of the world uses -- YOU don't get laid.

Time to think about learning the common language, dude.

I am laughing as this was my exact same thought.
 
Oh, Mike, Mike, Mike....you didn't mean "fugly," sweetie. Please stop using it the way you have been. It doesn't mean what you think it means. ~sigh~
 
While I agree that fugly probably isn't the right term, I think I know what Mike means. For me, it's Steve Buscemi, Bukowski, and Noah Taylor. I've never really liked the guys who played the typical leading male. Though all three have played the lead male role before and did it convincingly.

I love Maggie G though.
 
For God's sake, call them unconventionally beautiful, or beautiful in an unusual way.

Jeeze dude, if you use the word the way YOU mean it, in conversation with a woman, and she uses the definition the whole rest of the world uses -- YOU don't get laid.

Time to think about learning the common language, dude.

I have to agree with Stella. Maybe you don't mean it that way, but calling someone fugly is outrageously offensive. And referring to women in the top .001% of physical attractiveness as fugly means you are calling every other woman on the planet - those of us ordinary women who are not famous for being stunningly beautiful (as most actresses are required to be) - absolute trolls, hideous beyond description.

Most people use fugly to refer to the most stomach-turningly ugly people they've ever seen. (Usually women, because everybody knows a woman's looks are more important than men's.) Don't use it to talk about some of the most beautiful women on the planet, or you sound like the worst kind of asshole.

I'm not even going to start my rant about guys who intentionally seek out girls who have low self-esteem. :rolleyes:
 
I have to agree with Stella. Maybe you don't mean it that way, but calling someone fugly is outrageously offensive. And referring to women in the top .001% of physical attractiveness as fugly means you are calling every other woman on the planet - those of us ordinary women who are not famous for being stunningly beautiful (as most actresses are required to be) - absolute trolls, hideous beyond description.

Most people use fugly to refer to the most stomach-turningly ugly people they've ever seen. (Usually women, because everybody knows a woman's looks are more important than men's.) Don't use it to talk about some of the most beautiful women on the planet, or you sound like the worst kind of asshole.

I'm not even going to start my rant about guys who intentionally seek out girls who have low self-esteem. :rolleyes:

Yes, I'm sure that's what the OP intended, but it was certainly a poor choice of a word.
 
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