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Well, I’m one of those that thinks that a lot of times, “my husband has let himself go” might mean that he is suffering clinical depression or some other form of mental illness or “my wife has let herself go” might mean that she’s not getting enough time for exercise or to keep a good diet or doesn’t have enough money to spend on clothes or makeup for herself.
I don’t think that mentally healthy people purposely make themselves ugly–that’s silly.
I believe somebody (bitterhope?) mentioned something like that upthread.
But, more than that, it’s counter-productive to put as much attention on beauty as you do. It is temporary. If we live to 90, we’re going to be old and wrinkly–we won’t look anything like we did at 18. But, our lives might still be full, happy, and valuable to our friends and family. Beauty is not the only thing that matters–as people have told you in half a dozen ways. Many great beauties have had terrible marriages–for instance Jackie Kennedy. Being a beauty is no guarantee of happiness, and in fact, it often attracts unsavory types.