Huge element of charisma / charm is having a subjectively minor flaw that should in theory make you insecure but doesn't. Slight facial asymmetry, a subtle imperfection, etc but you just radiate unforced authenticity regardless
Naturally magnetic because it's such a contrast in a world full of inferiority and superiority complexes alike. Then comes someone who's supposed to be weird about their different sized eyes but is somehow confident
Forces people to first wonder why he doesn't shy away from cameras or why she doesn't overly edit her pics etc, and then it forces those people to ask themselves "wait why am I not moving like that?" from a place of inspiration
Silently changing lives without even being aware of it which is actually the most genuine way to do it. Tremendous source of value just loving yourself in the purest sense. Most impactful thing you can do is just be
Alarming how common some variation of this sentiment is now - that misogyny is a woman’s fault if she chooses to date men, or finds herself dating men who are misogynists, as if their misogyny is so innate they cannot really be held responsible for it. This is itself misogynistic