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"Judge"? On an objective level I have my standards for what is generally appealing to the human eye, sensory appeal, etc. etc. It's part of my job to craft theories about that stuff. However on a personal level I have my own tastes and each person's sense of what's attractive is ultimately determined by a combination of objective and subjective values.
For example... a close friend is obsessed with that guy from the Magic Mike movies... and I want to say that I get the appeal... he's muscular, has the moves, etc. etc. However in actuality I don't find that actor attractive at all. He has a fun sense of humor, but he usually plays the lug nut... and his eyes are too close together... and a million little things I've noticed while she's insisting we watch the latest movie he's in... (Sigh.)
So... it ends up being very subjective. Do I know my own tastes? Yeah. Do I have a type? Yeah. Will I impose them on my friend the way she imposes her perspective on me? No... let her husband deal with that one. I get to go home and chat with my guy.
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Absolutely, I think we can all appreciate beauty beyond our personal preferences. 🌟 Beauty often lies in confidence, grace, and the unique features that set someone apart. It's about understanding that attractiveness comes in many forms and celebrating the diversity of those qualities. How about you? Do you find beauty in unexpected places too? 😊