I never felt I was attractive to women. I felt I was attractive to men when I was growing up. And even now, if a woman fancies me, I find that a bit alienating.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
No, I never ever considered myself attractive.
When I was very young I never thought I was attractive, because I was a tomboy and I was always the biggest girl in the class.
Being attractive, it's not something I do consciously. It's incredibly flattering that people think I appeal to women. But that was a gift from my parents.
I never really considered myself attractive. I was always kind of gangly in school.
For many years, I picked the wrong men, or they picked me. I think if you don't feel attractive or worth something as a woman, you attract men who don't really look after you. That's what happened to me, but I realise that those relationships were like a journey, helping me to learn something about myself.
I look back at photographs and I remember at the time I thought I was not very attractive.
My appearance has changed a lot over the years, but it has far more to do with how I feel about being a woman.
As a woman, we all want to feel attractive. We all want to feel that we're making the very best of ourselves so we can accept ourselves.
I wasn't attractive when I was growing up, and I don't think I am now.
I didn't feel very attractive as a child and actually I wasn't.