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  1. I’m talking about physical beauty not internal. I noticed that the idea of what is beautiful tends to change with time and culture. Examples: The in Mayan culture crossed eyed individuals are attractive. Greeks or Romans liked big foreheads. …etc I remember Stefan talking about how back then being strong wasn’t attractive because it meant you worked in the fields. I have this idea that I experiment with. In where I try to ignore all culture and just look at individuals as a fresh pieces of art. I noticed that when I leave all the culture behind what makes someone “attractive” is their hygiene , and presentation/style. So it makes me think can beauty be objective? “Beautify is in the eye of the beholder” - or in the hand of time and culture?
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