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"Beauty is not objective"

ArabAndFramecel

ArabAndFramecel

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Beauty = avegereness + symetry + dimorphism

Of course its objective
 
Beauty can be measured. Beauty is scientific. Bluepilled cucks wish this wasn't so.
 
There is some objective things in a face that will always be better and look better. Like a nice forward grown jaw compared to a recessed jaw. Beauty in the eye of the beholder really doesnt exist when it comes to features like that. Only really works for maybe hair colour or small shit like that.
 
There is some objective things in a face that will always be better and look better. Like a nice forward grown jaw compared to a recessed jaw. Beauty in the eye of the beholder really doesnt exist when it comes to features like that. Only really works for maybe hair colour or small shit like that.
Yes
 
Beauty = avegereness + symetry + dimorphism

Of course its objective
You forgot clear skin, but yeah all these things matter. They all serve as universal, visually detectable, and evolutionarily ingrained signals of genetic health, fertility, and developmental stability. And averageness isn’t about being your average Joe on the street, but rather, when many faces are combined into one, the result usually looks more attractive because it smooths out unusual or uneven features. So, being “average” in this sense actually means having healthy and balanced features that many people find beautiful.
 
There's a reason why models are typically attractive. And there are no overweight male models. All male models more or less look the same, if I'm being honest. Its very clear what women find attractive, and its not subjective at all.
 
People only claim it is subjective because things like mid face ratio or gonial angle are too confusing for them.
 

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