A world of beauty

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If every single woman in the world were beautiful (from the day they're born even to when they get old); yet all men in the world were still either good looking, average, or just ugly would all men have a better chance with women or would it still be the same as it is now?
 
if everywoman was beautiful, none of them would be beautiful
 
If all women were beautiful no women would be beautiful for they would all be average. Plus beauty is subjective and there is not complete commonality in people's views of beauty.

For example, some prefer blondes and others brunnettes, some thin and some voluptuous.

Therefore a generalisation of looks would create a disparity of looks as they will always be subjective for the viewer.
 
November Rain said:
if everywoman was beautiful, none of them would be beautiful
Yeah, you gots to have something to compare to or it's all the same.
 
you probably started before i did, I just left out an explanation.

:cool:
 
well . . . if all the chicks were hot, that doesn't necessarily mean that they all look the same . . . . and I'd say the odds would be better for the men if that were the case . . . .

Buuuuuuut, I feel that you can be a less than average looking guy and still get a hottie, because women are less shallow than men are for looks . . . . you can be ugly as hell, but if you have enough charisma or a quality that women are into, you're good . . . .

I think the main thing women are attracted to is confidence . . . and that's why it doesn't really matter how the ratio works out between beauty and mediocrity . . . .
 

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