What physical attributes constitutes physical beauty or attractiveness?
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April 9th, 2013
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Nope. I dislike the excessively emphasised cheek bones, the underbite, and especially the massively overdone makeup. God I hate that so much.
I love the eyes and the way her smile goes all the way up to her eyes. Symmetry is nice, cheekbones are good, but I need to see the life and personality coming out in a person. Grumpy or tightly controlled people are a downer.
It is truly in the eye of the beholder. I am not even going to look at the links, because it doesn’t really matter
She looks lovely to me, especially the eyes. Had I been directing the photo shoot, I would, however, requested some additional angles so as to give a wider choice.
I like a good shaved knuckle, I do.
Thank God for the beholder, not the public, deciding if you are beautiful or attractive. I remember a 14 year old girl I felt sorry for because I thought she was very unattractive.
I never told anyone I felt this way. One day, the French teacher was going on and on about how beautiful this same girl I was sorry for, was. Beauty, indeed, is a most subjective opinion. I looked again and could see what the French teacher meant.
The face in the pictures look like someone who is approachable and friendly. Arbitrary standards of beauty or attractiveness mean so little. I do not care to offer an opinion about that.
The first photo looks like George Foreman in a wig trying to sell his grill to an impoverished vegetarian from Tibet.
I like brown eyes a sexy smile & a well rounded tit, one’s good, but two’s better.
she’s lovely, in a very warm and human way. A very nice smile.
@mattbrowne So when men see a coke bottle, its safe to say they get excited in a sexual way. Right?
^^ Nah, I prefer the real thing ;-}
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@HULK – Right? No. Attractiveness is a necessary, but not a sufficient condition.
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