'My 34DD breasts, toned calves and blonde hair hold me back': 20-year-old laments her pretty looks

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Being pretty is not an easy gig, at least that's what this 20-year-old says.
Felicia Czochanski has caused an internet storm after sharing a blog post about her day to day struggles that stem from her good looks.
The blogger, from New York, says that "coming to terms with being perceived as 'beautiful' wasn't easy".
Describing herself as a "girly girl" with "blonde hair, big hazel eyes, 34DDs, and toned calves", she says she can typically be found in heels, and a dress or skirt.
But rather than giving her confidence, she claims her attractive appearance has led people to take her at face value.
"It soon became how people knew me. People seemed to forget or simply ignore my accomplishments."
Felicia Czochanski: The blogger has caused an internet storm (
Felicia Czochanski/Facebook)
'Being pretty isn't easy': The 20-year-old faced a backlash following the blog being widely shared (
Felicia Czochanski/Facebook)
Miss Czochanski says she struggled so much with being good looking that in her teenage years she made an effort to dress down, wearing oversized clothes and less make up.
"I dulled myself down, personality - and appearance-wise, for years, trying to be appreciated for something other than my looks," she said.
And when she does wear dresses and heels, she is infuriated by the stares she gets from passers by.
It even makes her question her outfit choice.
"The immediate thoughts of whether my skirt is too short or my shirt is too low cause me to doubt the professional outfit that I put on in the morning," she said.
Worried: The catcalls and stares she gets makes her question her outfit (
Felicia Czochanski/Facebook)
Not showing off: 'I'm not bragging that people comment on my appearance' (
Felicia Czochanski/Facebook)
"I don't find my 'attractiveness' so magnetic that it should cause men to stop what they are doing and be compelled to whistle, catcall, or tell their friends to turn and look at me.
"I am just a young woman trying to get where I need to be. I'm not bragging that people comment on my appearance.
"In fact, I despise that anyone thinks this type of behavior is acceptable.โ€‹"
Miss Czochanski penned her thoughts in an essay for Cosmopolitan magazine, however since the article was widely shared there has been a public backlash.
Striking a pose: Miss Czochanski shares a picture with a pal (
Felicia Czochanski/Facebook)
Hitting back: Felicia says she 'despises' anyone who thinks that staring at her or making catcalls is OK (
Felicia Czochanski/Facebook)
One reader wrote: "The point is there, but the tonality is all wrong. As a professional writer, she should have a better understanding of how not to portray herself as a total brat."
Another said: "I think you're severely overestimating people's high opinions of you."

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Pub: 18 Sep 2023 00:46 UTC
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