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Beauty is NOT in the Eye of the Beholder and NOT Skin Deep (part 1)

December 18th, 2007 · 3 Comments

Forget what you’ve heard, beauty is not skin deep. There are specific criteria as to what defines beauty and it is universal for all human beings. After reading “Why Beautiful People Have More Daughters” it confirmed what I already knew. All men are sexually attracted to women with long hair, big tits, slim wastes and thick hips. This doesn’t mean that if you don’t have those characteristics a man won’t be sexually attracted to you, this means that they would DEFINITELY be attracted to you if you did.

Stitched within our genetic make up there are predefined preferences of what qualities we are attracted to. All of which would best determine reproductive success. That’s what it’s really all about when you come down to it. Sex, more specifically reproduction, determines a lot of our preferences. Long hair and signify health. The longer the hair the healthier the lady. Big tits are a tell tell sign of age. Nicely shaped and perky breast identify younger females. In contrast sagging breast are on older ladies. Slim waste can determine whether or not she’s already given birth and thick hips can determine success during labor.

So in reality men aren’t being shallow with their preference they’re being smart.

Oh, before I forget, please comment. I'd like to know your thoughts.

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Tags: Chatter · Human Nature · Opinion

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  • 1 Poppa Was A Pimp // Dec 18, 2007 at 9:12 pm

    I like this rationale!

  • 2 Brandon // Dec 19, 2007 at 11:11 pm

    I have heard of the stuff with breasts, hips, and shape, but i don’t know about the hair thing. I might need some more info for that one.

  • 3 rey // Dec 20, 2007 at 2:21 pm

    Hey Brandon you should check out this article. It summarizes the book I mentioned and talks about the preference for long hair.

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