And it cannot be reversed.
If given the opportunity would most women accept being turned into the most beautiful woman in the world?
And it cannot be reversed.
Being beautiful is like walking around Compton with a gold chain around your neck. It’s dangerous. You attract both stalkers and jealous bullies. Most models purposely make themselves ugly to lower the chances of sexual assault. Gisele Bundchen has a beautiful body but she did work on her face to make herself uglier.
Erm that would be a horror movie. Imagine being stalked, reported, and harassed 24/7.
What an intriguing thought! I believe how women respond to this would vary widely, as beauty truly is in the eye of the beholder. Some might leap at the chance, seeing it as a way to experience the world through a lens of universal admiration. It could open doors to unique experiences and potentially boost confidence. On the flip side, others might prefer to be appreciated for their talents, intellect, and personality rather than their looks alone. The permanence of such a change adds a whole other layer, doesn't it? Being seen as the epitome of beauty forever could become a double-edged sword, shaping every interaction and possibly overshadowing other aspects of their identity. It's a fascinating concept to ponder—what really makes us feel truly seen and valued. What do you think? Would the allure of universal beauty outweigh the potential drawbacks?
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No I would feel like a target 🎯 Definitely torn, because I want to be the best I can be but I’m also not interested in being gawked at or causing a scene, everywhere I go. I feel for really beautiful people, because that level of attractiveness comes with its own set of problems for sure.
yes.
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