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If you could look like anyone (apart from yourself), who would it be?

Had to think about this one, I've never really wanted to be anyone else...may anyone else at times.

In my younger years I would have been more than happy to look and have the attitude of a young John Lydon :-

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or in the pistol years

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haven't ever really thought about wanting to look like someone else part from John when I was about 15
 
Ideally I'd opt for someone more attractive than myself, but not quite so good-looking that it involves a lot of hassle and sleazy guys hitting on me all the time. But realistically, Angelina, Gone in 60 Seconds era. <3

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Pete Doherty, pre-junkie lifestyle.Looks like a normal guy, but good-looking and cheeky.
Really? Yikes.

Kurt Cobain, 100% the same as this.
Good call! Yum.
 
Never thought of wanting to look like someone more attractive, I think women may be more likely to consider such things, opinions ??

I've never wanted to be a pretty boy type, and despite lacking self confidence all my life I can honestly say I've never looked at another man and thought 'I'd like to be you'

When I discovered PIL an then worked back to thee pistols I admired his attitude and felt some affinity but that was about it.

Maybe being in a steady relationship from 15 years old has some bearing ?
 
Haha - resists urge to post my viking hat (made out of tinfoil when I was majorly fucked up) ...
 
Never thought of wanting to look like someone more attractive, I think women may be more likely to consider such things, opinions ??

I've never wanted to be a pretty boy type, and despite lacking self confidence all my life I can honestly say I've never looked at another man and thought 'I'd like to be you'

When I discovered PIL an then worked back to thee pistols I admired his attitude and felt some affinity but that was about it.

Maybe being in a steady relationship from 15 years old has some bearing ?

I'd say it's something that women more readily admit to, at least. That may well have something to do with them being bombarded with images of women all day long with the message that it's what they should aspire to look like. I don't know.

When I was in my teens, I was extremely insecure about my looks, so I wanted desperately to look like somebody else. I ended up wearing make up at all times and going through some pretty embarrassing looks before eventually gaining some confidence and getting quite a bit of attention, but looking back I still felt pretty unattractive a lot of the time. When I see pictures of myself at that age now, I was absolutely gorgeous in the right light. Youth is wasted on the young, and all that. :)

Being in my thirties now, I can't really do the androgynous thing anymore, which sucks when you're like me - I just find traditional masculinity totally unsexy. Classically beautiful, maybe, but absolutely unsexy.
 
I'd want to Eurasian. Impossibly good looking and exotic. They get to play the race card and make you feel sorry for them as their beautiful face is being whisked past the line up and quickly ushered through the velvet rope.
 
During the late 1980's and early 90's I worshipped at the altar of Guns n Roses so at that time for me the coolest bloke I would have wanted to look like was Axl Rose.
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I'd say it's something that women more readily admit to, at least. That may well have something to do with them being bombarded with images of women all day long with the message that it's what they should aspire to look like. I don't know.

When I was in my teens, I was extremely insecure about my looks, so I wanted desperately to look like somebody else. I ended up wearing make up at all times and going through some pretty embarrassing looks before eventually gaining some confidence and getting quite a bit of attention, but looking back I still felt pretty unattractive a lot of the time. When I see pictures of myself at that age now, I was absolutely gorgeous in the right light. Youth is wasted on the young, and all that. :)

Being in my thirties now, I can't really do the androgynous thing anymore, which sucks when you're like me - I just find traditional masculinity totally unsexy. Classically beautiful, maybe, but absolutely unsexy.

You may well be right about the assumption I made about women, I'm far from an expert in the field.

I can't say I've ever liked the way I look or felt confident about it, I'm just not wired up that way.

But equally I can't ever remember wanting to look like any one else, that feels like a very odd thing to men and I struggled to come up with anything.

I have people I admire, or at least I admire their public persona and in some cases the way they look and dress, but I've never felt the desire to become a clone.

I think I've become more comfortable with the way I look as I've aged and worry less about how others think of me in that regard.
 
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