shortfatbalduglyman wrote:
Beauty in the eye of the beholder
No, beauty is mostly
objective with a little bit of subjectivity.
Most people would agree that Margot Robbie is way more conventionally attractive than Danny Devito, or that Chris Hemsworth is more physically attractive compared to Jack Black, that's
objective attractiveness. In fact, there are universal traits that are considered attractive throughout the world such as facial symmetry, tall height (in the case of men), being physically fit, and facial features that are close to the golden ratio. If you take most film stars and models, their face matches the golden ratio fairly closely. In fact, oftentimes the farther you deviate from the golden ratio, the less attractive you are perceived to be.
Yes, some men prefer blondes over brunettes, or have a preference for specific races of girls, or like girls with big butts, this is
subjective attractiveness. But for the most part, a lot of what is considered beautiful is
objective