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mothra
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... wrote on Jan 14 th, 2016 at 4:37pm: mothra wrote on Jan 14 th, 2016 at 4:33pm: ... wrote on Jan 14 th, 2016 at 4:33pm: mothra wrote on Jan 14 th, 2016 at 4:30pm: ian wrote on Jan 14 th, 2016 at 4:26pm: mothra wrote on Jan 14 th, 2016 at 3:51pm: ... wrote on Jan 14 th, 2016 at 3:31pm: Lord Herbert wrote on Jan 14 th, 2016 at 3:25pm: ... wrote on Jan 14 th, 2016 at 3:19pm: You may be onto something herb. Scratch that, you ARE onto something. Advertisers are no mugs - they've done their research and they know exactly what people like, even if they cannot overtly say so. Their whole industry depends on having an accurate picture of peoples preferences, and in keeping that picture hidden from the marks public. People are easy to manipulate, but they don't like to know they're being manipulated. Why Are Black Women Less Physically Attractive Than Other Women? Speaking for myself, I've seen many African-American women who are absolutely right up there with the best of them in the beauty stakes - and smart too. And ive seen white sprinters who are fast af. But isolated cases do not make a rule. There are beautiful women in every race except aborigines, just as there are honkies that are good at sorinting, just not in the same proportions. There are tons of beautiful Aboriginal women. Once again, you are applying your own preferences. Racist preferences i might add. Show some beautiful full blood aboriginal women. Im prepared to be convinced. I've seen them. Do your own research. Lesbians select for different traits than men, but only the preferences of men have any carry over to the next generation. In short - it doesn't matter what women find attractive in women, because it has no evolutionary impact. Not all men think like you, thank god. I'm afraid research says otherwise. I understand your reluctance to accept that an objective, universal standard of beauty exists. Personally I prefer strawberry over chocolate even though chocolate is the more popular flavour overall. The trick is to not care what the herd is doing - again, I understand why you cannot do this. No. There is no definable standard for beauty. It is quite true that somebody who is recognised as beautiful by a large number of people can be thought to be indeed, beautiful but there is no proven litmus test for why this is. There are only theories. And standards of beauty change. Marilyn Monroe wouldn't cut it tin today's Hollywood. Standards of beauty are also cultural. This is why i repeatedly refer to your preference. Your preference is based upon that of a prejudiced white male. It cannot be said to be a universal truism.
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