She’s strong and confident and comfortable in her own skin. (I mean, who among us doesn’t?) But she carries on and doesn’t let those insecurities and past hurts overtake her. Sure, she has occasional bouts of insecurity. She’s happy with her life, even if she never finds a man to share it with. She doesn’t want to have surgery or get a makeover to get her man. (And it works better if you read that “just the way she is” part in Mark Darcy’s voice) And a big part of what he loves her for (other than the fact that she’s a smart, funny, hard-working woman) is her confidence. He also finds her physically attractive just the way she is. She’s just average looking, and still, the hot guy falls ass-over-elbow for her because of her inner beauty. She doesn’t have that pert little nose, heart-shaped face, and Angelina lips we all read about in romance novels. Gina, the heroine, isn’t what you’d call “romance novel heroine” pretty.
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