Is being too pretty a curse? This TikTok star believes so as no one is willing to date her because of her killing beauty Is being too pretty a curse? This TikTok star believes so as no one is willing to date her because of her killing beauty
Do you believe that it will feel like a curse if you are too pretty and smart for others?
A Tiktoker believes so.
Ashley with the handle @ashbabank vented her thoughts in a social media post. The video soon went viral. She captioned the video: "Lonely life when you know your worth." The caption says it all about how she feels.
In the video, the Texas girl expressed sadness saying that she is single status. She blamed her single status on her intimidating combination of looks and intelligence.
Ashley revealed that no one had dated her. She attributes her dating drought to the apparent intimidation factor she exudes. "People are shocked that I'm still single," she said.
It is the absence of romantic pursuits in her life that leads her to describe herself as "very terrifying". It is due to her beauty and intellect that men find her daunting, Ashley believes.
"Men don’t like me," she asserted, expressing frustration at their perceived fear of her.
While acknowledging some male attention, Ashley dismissed them as either unavailable or unattractive. "I'm merely just a fantasy," she reflects, encapsulating her loneliness despite her allure.
Her candid and dismal confession struck a chord with viewers. They sparked a conversation about the complexities of pretty privilege. Many empathised with Ashley, sharing similar experiences of being admired yet ultimately misunderstood.
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