How do I overcome his comment?"

She says that her sister"has the height, body, and face.

“I have a normal life working nine-to-five.

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I felt so small.

I now knew my own boyfriend also found her more attractive than me.”

But it’s been two months now and the comment won’t leave my mind.

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I can’t escape the constant comparisons to her and I don’t think I ever will.

How do I overcome these insecurities?"

Yet another Redditorwanted OP to steer clear of this guy forever.

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No, not my wife her sister!'"

This one isnt the one OP.

Others commiserated but ultimately stressed that OP didn’t have to deal with that.

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“My sister is a gorgeous redhead.

Undeniably prettier than me and always has been.

Shout out tor/relationship_adviceandu/PrudentBusiness215for having this discussion.

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