Beauty has shifted throughout the ages. I assume whatever society considers beauty counts
2006-07-02 03:48:32
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answered by Anonymous
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As someone else has said "beauty is in the eye of the beholder" and this is true. We all find different features of a persons appearance attractive in different ways. There has however, been rather a lot of research done by psychologists on how people rate the attractiveness of faces and the overwhelming fact is that most people find faces which are more symmetrical the most attractive. So if you look at the famous people and celebrities of today that are considered to be attractive, you will find that a good proportion of them have faces which feature good symmetry! Try it!
2006-07-02 10:54:33
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answered by Tatsbabe 6
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Unfortunatley, society dictates beauty more than anything. People who crave acceptance buy into this "norm" and the vicious cycle continues. If only people could "see" with their hearts the world might be a better place!
2006-07-02 10:56:06
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answered by Anonymous
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To me, beauty is more than skin deep....it is about kindness and thoughtful and even intelligence. Society decides who is beautiful and who is ugly. Sometimes, normal ppl get ready and achieve some fame for their normalness....
2006-07-02 10:52:22
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answered by simpleplan0013 5
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beauty cannot be defined. some people may be attracted to you while others are not.
2006-07-02 10:49:04
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answered by fukuoka 4
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The society we live in defines it. It can be different in each culture and society.
2006-07-02 10:51:27
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answered by BL 1
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Beauty is not just good-looking but also kindness, diplomacy, cheerfulness.
2006-07-02 11:03:26
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answered by ? 2
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beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
2006-07-02 10:47:11
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answered by Courage 4
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You, unless you're ashamed your friends or others will think you have bad taste
2006-07-02 10:47:13
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answered by man of ape 6
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