
How does it feel to have a child who is more attractive than you?
1. Anna shares
I consider myself unattractive. My husband is quite handsome. My children have the best of both of us and can become models. That's great! They are also very smart, great athletes, sociable, have good hearts, and are contributing positively to society. Having them in my life makes up for my not-so-pretty face.
2. Emily shares
I'm not saying I was an ugly child. And I'm not biased because I'm having my fourth child. But my second daughter, WOWZERS, is really beautiful. My husband is an extremely handsome man. She inherited her dad's looks, she looks like Auli'i Cravalho. We have been stopped at least once when we go out to be told how beautiful she is. Even when my other children are around. I am very proud of her. And I am very excited about her future!
3. Mark shares
Sometimes I worry about my son. He looks like my dad because his dominant genes must have skipped a generation with me, but at least my girlfriend thinks I am cute. Let me add, he is a cute, active boy (on the school soccer team, 2nd degree black belt in taekwondo...). He has a muscular chest, a well-proportioned body and is aboutaverage height. He is very charming and always confident when talking to anyone (like the adults he met in a restaurant when he was 2 years old). My observations for this answer are based on the reactions of many women to my (now) 16-year-old son's appearance. A few specific examples: When he was 10, we went to Detroit Comicon, one of the young girls manning the booth (I'd say 18–24) couldn't take her eyes off my son as we walked by. I must have noticed. She was so impressed that she pointed out my son saying hello to her friend. However, she was unfazed and continued to look at my son as he walked (a few feet away from me so I could see him). At his soccer games, there were usually two or three groups of girls who came to cheer him on. He wasn't a soccer superstar, just a good player. In karate class, the girls always wanted to "be on his team." He was really good at taekwondo, but I don't think that's why they wanted to be on his team.
How does it feel to have a child who is more attractive than you?
4. Denis shares
I think it's great that they look better than me. I'm European, married to an Egyptian woman, and we had twins. They're 6 now. I like that my daughters have the hair colour and the body I've always wanted. People compliment them a lot and that makes me proud.
5. Analiese shares
I think he's very handsome but I think every parent thinks that about their children, except everyone tells me how handsome he is. He's in the flyers of every school he's ever been to, in the pictures of every article published about a school he's been to. Talent agents and models have approached us. Then there are the female admirers. Once we were in the mall and suddenly a little girl grabbed him and kissed him on the cheek. When he was 5, his summer camp instructor sent me a picture of him holding hands with three girls at once.
6. Elias shares
I was very self-conscious about my appearance. I had recently had a growth spurt and with the recent stress of a new school, I had lost weight. I was not skinny but I was not fat either. I went to India for something and my relatives stared at me when I got off the plane. I thought they were just happy to see us, but then I realized when one of my grandmothers said, "You look so skinny now! You used to be so fat but now you are so pretty." It hurt, but it explained everything. People stared at me. A college guy on a bike winked at me. Two men in a car almost crashed into a rickshaw because they were staring at me when I was riding the bus. The boys stared at me as they walked to school.
7. Bevis shares
I was so proud when my son was born, and he is now 8. People seemed particularly fascinated by his blue eyes and wondered how a brown-eyed mother could have a blue-eyed child. Apparently my Puerto Rican grandfather had blue eyes, and both he and my father were kind enough to give me this recessive gene without my knowledge. My eyes were green when I was born, but they turned brown. There are still some green and yellow patches left. I remember one of the things people kept telling me was when my son grew up, his eyes would turn brown. But that never happened. Another thing people said to me was that “I’ll have to be careful when he gets older because he’ll have a lot of girlfriends.” Both girls and women were fascinated by him. When he is not aware of it, he can be unintentionally attractive to people but sometimes he becomes self-conscious and shy because he notices people paying attention to him.
8. Michael shares
When my daughter was a baby, I would take her to the grocery store and hear compliments from men, who would tell the women with them, about my baby and how beautiful she was. When we went to Mardi Gras, people would constantly throw things at her from the floats. Strangers would come up and say this is for her and throw me a special string of beads or a stuffed animal for the baby. On the plane, the flight attendant took her from me and walked around with her while explaining to everyone why we couldn't get off the plane. She didn't cry or cause trouble for anyone. People just noticed her and wanted to play with her.
9. Babu Beral shares
When my wife was pregnant, we were worried about what our baby would look like. We are both short. I have exceptionally short legs. I don't consider myself beautiful. And most of the girls I dated didn't seem to think so either. My wife is quite attractive but also short. My complexion is a bit dark, hers is much lighter. Her feet are nice and slender. Her hair is straight but lacking in volume, while mine is curly. Fortunately, our son inherited most of our best features. The complexion and hair—our combination. He is short because he inherited my unattractive legs. The legs are too short. Girls never found me attractive, but they really liked the way he looked. I didn't have the great looks to impress teachers, but he did.
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10. Seo-jun shares
I have two sons, both of whom are quite handsome. My youngest son, who is in kindergarten, is not only cute but also very charming when he wants to be. Throughout his life, strangers have come up to me to tell me how cute he is. He is popular in his class and two other mothers have told me that they suspect their daughters have a crush on him!
11. Ben shares
I have always heard how attractive my children are. They even tell me that my childrenare more attractive than me, but I don't believe it because they inherited my looks and bone structure. My son is healthy, just like my father's side of the family. He is mixed-race, so he gets attention wherever he goes. He has a slim, muscular body. He is a handsome boy. My eldest daughter has the same body as my sister but has my father's face and cheekbones. Her skin is a beautiful chocolate color. My second daughter is tall and slim. I thought she would be tall like her father’s side of the family but I’m starting to hear people say she will look more like me when she grows up. We have the same nose shape, mouth, head, cheekbones, and smile. My youngest daughter looks exactly like her father but has the same cheekbones and eyes. When you look at your children, you will see bits of yourself in them.
12. Seo-yeon shares
Oh, it must have been a great experience! After all, children are supposed to be better than their parents in many ways: Intelligence, skills, looks, etc. Who wouldn't want a beautiful child anyway? Attractive children need less effort to get what they want from their peers, simply because they have advantages from a young age. Many of these children have earned a decent income by modeling for magazines and doing TV commercials. It's no wonder that their careers shine brightly when they grow up. However, when we think more about the word attractive, we will realize that children who are cared for and raised by their parents are very good compared to their peers. These children usually live with parents or guardians who understand them and nurture their potential by letting them freely choose their clothes, follow fashion trends, understand their aspirations, etc. Children do not fear, worry, or panic when they are sick, because they know that the adults around them will take them to the hospital and bring be
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