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I definitely pride myself on having glowing skin and curly hair the most, yet one thing that exotic women exude is confidence and comfort in who they are and what they have.

Be yourself, love yourself, become exotic in your own way, and everyone else will follow. Are there any tips that you could recommend? Let me know! To read all future answers to your comment, please bookmark this page.

To contact our editors please use our contact form. Please rate this article. Table of contents: Tan In the world of dating, beauty comes in all sorts of different packages, and some of them run the gamut from physical looks which is pretty obvious to personality and even something as mysterious as the ability to make someone feel comfortable and at ease with you in just a second.

So, what does it really mean when a guy calls you exotic? He may also be commenting on how good you look, wanting to see how well you respond or try to please you in any way.

When you smile and walk in a certain way, he can pick up on that subtle sign and be turned on by it — whether consciously or not. Does exotic mean beautiful? This seems to be the question asked by many men asking what it means to be exotic. Exotic man just means a guy who looks different. To be more precise, I said that an exotic man is a guy who wears clothes that are not typical or normal and has a strange and unique way of life that is completely his own. In other words, he is a misfit in the society and is very interesting in that regard.

Keep in mind that the word itself is not bad, in fact a butterfly can be exotic if you take away all the feathers, which is why many people call her a butterfly. So exotic man or woman, if you will, is a person who is uniquely different, which is what makes him or her so interesting. The person who follows the crowd will usually go no further than the crowd. The person who walks alone is likely to find himself in places no one has ever seen before. Do you ever look in the mirror and feel like you need to massively alter something in order to feel beautiful or do you try to emulate others to be successful?

Before you start changing yourself or following others, I want to challenge you that you may be destroying that very thing that could make you extraordinary: your exotic appeal. Exoticism is often associated with characteristics of those of a distant foreign country. Think about the iconic women who leveraged their exoticism to captivate the hearts and minds of all they encountered. Eartha Kitt with her wide set eyes and a strong jaw, landed her the role as catwoman.

Instead of altering her unibrow, painter Frida Kahlo chose to turn it into her signature style. She fled to Paris and took Europe by storm with her sensual and erotic dance moves. By owning all of herself, she became a legend, and eventually returned to her home country where she was finally appreciated.

Exoticism is not just about your physical features. Instead, I want to know what lights you up, your unique gifts and strengths and how to leverage what comes easiest to you, to boldly declare who you desire to be in the world and embody those qualities every day. To me, that is what the School of Self-image is all about. So, instead of trying to have lips like Angelina Jolie, dress like the latest trend in Vogue or build a business like Marie Forleo, what if you focused on setting your own trends and cultivating your own exotic appeal?

So, if you want to be a one-of-a-kind piece of art because you are , here are some questions to get you started:. What physical features do you want to accentuate? I spent years obsessing over my curvy bottom. During the era of waif models, I saw my bum as a negative.

But, through a lot of head work, I learned to see it as one of my best features and stopped wearing things to hide it. I was way ahead of the Kardashians.

What are your unique passions? I worked with a lady who attended many social events with her husband where the conversations usually revolved around politics. She walked away from each cocktail party feeling less than and like she needed to learn more about a topic that, quite frankly, bored her to tears. Now, when she walks into any event, she has something to talk about that lights her up. And, trust me, people are more interested in the passion than the content. What are your unique gifts and strengths?

Are you an introvert? Instead of trying to become a social butterfly, what if you allowed yourself to be the mysterious beauty you are? Do you have a natural sense of humor? Then, leverage it to bring a sense of lightness to the room. Work what comes easiest to you. What is your signature style? Instead of jumping on the next trend train, what if you stood solidly on the style that best expresses who you are? Find that thing that best brings out your unique essence — a scarf, cat-eye glasses, red lipstick, crazy hats or classic pieces — be known for that thing that is you.

Tayna Rawal, Ph. Any woman whose physicality is beyond these borders can lead people to reach for more, shall we say, colorful language. Colorful indeed. I got that message loud and clear growing up in a sea of bleached blonds in Kentucky in the s. That leads me to the larger issue here: This is a microaggression, plain and simple.

It's a subtle, often unintentional comment that demeans someone who's part of a minority or marginalized group.



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