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It's that one thing that no amount of hard work can change
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hell fuckinh yeah my dude i hate my skin and appearanceIt's that one thing that no amount of hard work can change
of course you can change something-it's called working out, dieting and plastic surgery if that is what is bothering you.It's that one thing that no amount of hard work can change
It's that one thing that no amount of hard work can change
If I wasn't ugly my life would be a lot better. It's strange how much your looks matter. A couple milimeters of skin and bone.
I disagree on beauty standards being "arbitrary" though. Beautiful face with symmetry and smooth skin indicates the person in question is healthy which implies her offsprings will have higher chance of survival. Hence, we as a society care more about attractive people who will help our species perpetuate. Unfortunately those with faulty genes are less important in the eyes of nature. It sucks but that's how it is.Society put an arbitrary beauty canon and makes feel bad to everybody who can't fulfill it.
I disagree on beauty standards being "arbitrary" though. Beautiful face with symmetry and smooth skin indicates the person in question is healthy which implies her offsprings will have higher chance of survival. Hence, we as a society care more about attractive people who will help our species perpetuate. Unfortunately those with faulty genes are less important in the eyes of nature. It sucks but that's how it is.
I used to be attractive up until like age 34 but I'm not anymore and yea it really kills your self confidence. It seemed to happen over night too. I look in the mirror and I don't recognize myself as I used to be. Aging is depressing, unless you have enough meaning in life to offset how ugly u feel.It's that one thing that no amount of hard work can change
I understand it and I think it's well exposed but it also depends of considering true beauty or not. There exist people who feels attraction to obese people, there was a japanese fashion which consisted in operating your teeth for crooking them, etc. which means people as individuals can feel attraction to basically every kind of person even if it's very rare.I agree with you partially. I also admit that true beauty exist. What is wrong is the push of society in considering that as the only value among with money. It's a byproduct of this tv-show alike society where everyone must be at top condition and perform the best. That on itself is byproduct of capitalism and celebration of money, fame and so on.
Apart from this, I think that there aren't actually ugly people, nor women nor men. Most people considered "ugly" generally are people that hadn't access to necessary health care and education. "Ugliness" in general has to do with having malocclusion, crooked theeth, severe skin problems, being obese, etc.
There are not ugly people but poor or ineducated people, and it is not theor guilt but of our governments.
So to sum it up, despite beauty existing in varying degrees, it is a problem of culture. Without an evolution in thought we can't have an evolution in society.
I understand it and I think it's well exposed but it also depends of considering true beauty or not. There exist people who feels attraction to obese people, there was a japanese fashion which consisted in operating your teeth for crooking them, etc. which means people as individuals can feel attraction to basically every kind of person even if it's very rare.
Also, health is attractive for society in most part if cases, I agree but not always. Another example, muscled women are not "beautiful" for some people and they keep a healthier life than most part of the others.
The problem is society which canonized beauty and imposed an objective concept to everybody. And how humans are animals too, before having a solid society, health was extremely important like in every animal which wants to keep the specie. With time, health was linked to beauty too. But still, you can be healthy and still being considered "ugly", which is relatively common.