I read about a study showing that a culture’s idea of beauty is a composite face created by the features of all the people an infant sees in its first year or two. When computers are used to take the average of many facial features, the resulting face appears beautiful to us. Strangely enough, the most “beautiful” people are objectively the ones with the fewest unique, distinctive differences.
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Name : Wyn, City : Dallas, State : TX, Country : United States,
scientifically…a beautiful person is considered one that is mathematically proportionate…eyes, ears , mouth, nose all in proportion with each other…though i like the unique-looking people..their faces don’t get boring.
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Name : laura22973, City : philly, State : PA, Country : United States,
Beauty to me is the people I love most in the world, whatever they look like.
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Name : Emma, Gender : F, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Race : White/Caucasian, Religion : Christian, Age : 15, City : Cheshire, State : NA, Country : United Kingdom, Occupation : student, Education level : Less than High School Diploma, Social class : Lower middle class,