My frizzy hair. As I got older, the frizz went away.
As a teen, I hated my weight and moles. Did you have something you hated about yourself as a kid and did you grow out of it when you became an adult or did you embrace the flaw?
Kids looking for acceptance or feel neglected always find fault with something or the other?
People always made comments about my weight, I wasn't overweight I was extremely slim and slims just a nice way of saying I was that skinny girl. :(
My height.
Im taller now :)
Me also. When I graduated form 8th grade there were about 125 graduates. They lined us up by height for the ceremony, and I was at the end of the line. , and I was the shortest in the bunch. When I got to high school the nest year, I was the shortest freshman in a class of almost 350. By the time I graduated I has shot up to the height of 5'6"
And meanwhile my complexion went to hell.
My birth date. I am the only on in my school who is still thirteen
I was the tallest kid in elementary school. :(. Always in the back. :(
Now I love it!!
I never really hated anything about myself ("Gawd it's hard to be humble........ Etc.). BUT one of of the teachers in secondary (high) school, who could not remember my name addressed me as "You with the honey-blonde hair." I still have "honey-blonde" hair but I hated the fact that the rest of my school life I was "You with the honey-blonde hair" Oh to have been dark-haired.
well I have always had self esteem issues.
When I was younger, I did not like my nose as I thought that
it was too big. Most of my family members have small and flat noses. When I
grew up, I started to focus more on my inner beauty rather than outer attributes.
I still think that it is big though. :-P