This Is How You
Become Unattractive And You’re Not Aware of It
Sebastian Eguez
Everyone strives to be a great person, kind, caring, and
compassionate.
But for some people, that’s not always the case. There
are many behaviors or ‘bad habits’
that people have that make them seem unattractive,
annoying, or someone that no one
wants to be around with. A few of these harmful
characteristics are offered for you below,
and if you happen to realize that you embody any of them
– quit!
You might find your circle of friends grow once you do.
1. You are
Self-Absorbed
Many people do this without realizing it. You focus
solely on yourself, talk only about yourself,
and often don’t care what others around you have to say.
You think you’re the only one who matters. If this is
you, it’s time to change.
No one wants to be a friend with someone who only cares
about themselves.
2. You Focus on
Outer Beauty, Ignoring What’s Inside
Surprisingly, true beauty comes from within your heart,
body, and soul.
Your physical appearance isn’t what should matter, but
people with unattractive behaviors
think that outer beauty is all that matters. Take a look
in the mirror – deep within yourself –
and you might see what lies beneath. An ugly person.
Unless you change your way of thinking.
3. You are Always
in Competition
Are you the person who has to be better than everyone
else, see more, do more?
If so, you’re an unattractive person. You should be more
caring towards your friends,
and let them have their moment. If they overcame their
fear of heights and climbed 10 feet
in the air, don’t say, “That’s all? I’ve climbed 30
feet!”
Instead say, “Wow! That’s awesome. I’m really proud of
you.”
4. You View Your
Friends as Enemies
People who are seen as unattractive are often in fights
with their friends.
Instead of banning together and truly being able to care
for others, you’re always turning your back, and stabbing them in theirs. Your
friends are not your enemies. They are your allies.
5. You Question
Your Importance to Others
You are definitely an unattractive person when you
constantly question why others
don’t see you as important as you think they should. For
instance, your two friends
went somewhere without you – it doesn’t matter to them –
but to you it does.
Get over it. They’re still your friend, and their lives
don’t stop when you’re not around.
6. You are the
Boss
In a group of friends, everyone should be on an equal
playing field.
If you’re the one always making the decisions, constantly
needing to be in charge,
or trying to control what others are doing, you’re acting
in an unattractive way.
7. You are
Dishonest
When it comes to being a great friend, or someone who
others want to be around,
you need to be honest. Many people who partake in ugly
behaviors are often dishonest,
lying about everything, inquiring about every question
asked about them,
and how they truly feel about different things. Yes,
honesty is the best policy.
8. You are Rude
If you’re the person that’s frequently impolite, offensive,
or embarrassing your friends
with your rude comments in public – quit. You’re not
someone people want to be around.
There are going to
be times when you don’t agree with someone, or see something
you didn’t want to see, but there’s no point in making a
scene, because you’re making everyone
look at your terrible behavior and they’re not seeing
what you’re seeing.
9. You are
Unreliable, Yet Dependent Upon Others
Are you there when your friends call for help? Or are you
always busy when someone needs you?
If you’re the person no one can count on, that’s an
unattractive quality in friendships.
Similarly, if you’re the one always calling for help from
others, yet never offering yours
when they need it, that’s another unattractive quality
that no one wants in a friend.
10. You are Always
Negative
Pessimism is not an attractive quality. If you’re
constantly putting things down,
or seeing situations in a negative light, try and change
your attitude. Nobody wants to be friends with someone who’s constantly seeing
the negative instead of the positive.
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