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BEAUTY IS RELATIVE.

philisophically speaking, beauty is the way to categorize people who represent sexual attractiveness. That's why all the "beautiful" people in the world tend to share the same qualities.
People who do not fit this physical attractivity mold would like to believe that beauty has to do with inner character rather than outer appearance.

Beauty is defined as a value associated with an innate and emotional perception of life's affirmative and meaningful aspects within objects in the perceived world —ie. vitality, fertility, health, happiness, goodness, and love.

Cognition of "beauty" involves the interpretation of objects as being in balance and harmony with nature, which in turn elicits a sense and experience of attraction, affection, and pleasure.


Beauty is subcategorized into spritual beauty, physical beauty and emotional beauty - there are other categories.

A Rose for example is a symbol of NATURAL beauty.

What one person finds beautiful, another probably won't.
In some cultures beauty is merely having clear skin and youthful facial features. In others, beauty is having a great body and an average face.
In other cultures rubenesque (obese) women were a symbol of beauty because they symbolize health, wealth and power.

2006-07-30 07:46:32 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 5 1

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, or so the old saying goes. What people perceive as beauty is all relative. And yes, we are all beautiful in one way or another. Some are blessed with good looks, brains and other attributes. What you appreciate in someone may not even be percepted by others. That is the "beauty of it." Some day you may be old and wrinkled, but you may be beautiful in more important ways to the world.

2006-07-30 07:49:49 · answer #2 · answered by kjhinorbit 1 · 0 0

Yes. Everything is relative to the viewer and their ultimate condition. A flower may be beautiful to one person, but to another it may mean allergy attacks and they will loathe it.
Someone may say that disease is ugly, but to someone who lives in a destitute area short on food they might see it as a wonderful thing, since there wil be less people they have to contend with for food.
Everything is beautiful and horrible at the same time depending on the situation, viewer and present condition. Even someone who hates something may come to find out in time that the very thing they hate is something that will help them, and of course the reverse is true also.

2006-07-30 07:51:15 · answer #3 · answered by billydeer_2000 4 · 0 0

I think we are all beautiful in one way or another. There is always at least one feature on someone that can be considered beautiful - whether it be a dimple or just their eyes. Each person finds something different beautiful, so the saying "beauty is in the eye of the beholder" holds true.

2006-07-30 07:56:58 · answer #4 · answered by Rawrrrr 6 · 0 0

The old saw about the eye of the beholder turns out to be true in this case. I know that my male friends and I have very different tastes in women, and I am often amazed by the Hollywood leading men that my wife isn't impressed with.

That said, we should acknowledge the difference between "good looking" and "attractive." I frequently see people who look very good by the standards that Hollywood and Madison Avenue have sold us, but I often am not attracted to those women or would not be hesitant to compete with those men for female attention. On the flipside, I've seen a number of average Joes who I instinctively know could be real ladies' men if they wanted to, and I'm often drawn to women whose looks might be described as plain. There is more to beauty than just looks, and it's unlikely that all of us look for the same things.

2006-07-30 07:52:58 · answer #5 · answered by D'archangel 4 · 0 0

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2016-10-01 06:38:42 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Of course it's relative. Beauty is always in the eye of the beholder - and there are tons of beholders which makes everyone beautiful in one way or another.

2006-07-30 07:45:42 · answer #7 · answered by Decoy Duck 6 · 0 0

beauty is everything today, it doesnt matter how you are on the inside, no one really cares about that!, goodness forbid that in this day and time you dont have beautiful hair, clear skin and a gorgeous smile,with a body built to kill.... thats all you see every where around you,,,no wonder teen girls starve themselves or women even at my age, feel or know they will never measure up to the worlds expectations

2006-07-30 08:23:48 · answer #8 · answered by cee 4 · 0 0

Yes. My mother always told me Real Beauty is realy skin deep. And pretty is as pretty does. The most beautiful people are always "one of the nicest people you know" out ward beaty can be tainted by acting ugly.

2006-07-30 07:53:44 · answer #9 · answered by nonya 3 · 0 0

yeah we all are beautiful in some way but society makes the word beauty have only one meaning and it means the outward physical beauty

that is why the media bases beauty around physical appearance so they can sell makeup and clothes

2006-07-30 07:46:40 · answer #10 · answered by shorty 3 · 0 0

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