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Sure, beauty stemming from a person's health is at the base of people's desire. Of course, culture and socialization plays a big part on shaping what we find attractive. And as for dark ages reoccurring-Again, I think you're putting way too much weight on biology. No, we wouldn't exactly be back where we started from.

I'm not saying you complain about it. Obviously, I don't know you. I'm saying there are dudes who are hypocritical like that and if you're one of those dudes, I show you no sympathy. And do whatever works for you but it's not a biological thing because not everyone is compelled to live life the way you do. Like I

Don't make excuses for yourself. You aren't a slave to biology. Of course, attractive people can catch your eye. Whether they make a fool out of you is your choice. There are plenty of men who aren't going to let a woman walk all over them no matter how pretty they are. If you become a pushover just because of a

I mean best physical feature, of course. Her mind is her greatest non-physical feature. I won't take that away from her.

"She does have gorgeous soul piercing eyes. I'll give you that."

I'm a straight girl and I agree. I have much love and respect for Ms. Wilda because she doesn't rest on her looks; She's smart and cares about women's issues. And of course, Olivia Wilde is beautiful but I'm confused by why she's held up as this unique incredible most gorgeous lady on earth. I've seen young women who

LOL at the guy calling the girl a 'whore' for not replying to his dick comment. The word 'whore' has lost all meaning. Either it means a girl is too promiscuous or she's too prudish. It can mean she's pretty or she's ugly. It has so many contradictions.

"In his review of the film Third Person, GQ's Tom Carson reminded us of the age-old wisdom that has been used to uplift women for centuries: You can't be both pretty and smart."