To some extent, yes. Both the facial features and shape depend on the amount of body fat and the muscles most frequently used (as well as the bone structure). Some of those frequent-mood-induced aspects of people's looks are a matter of personal taste (i. e. how firm/soft, analytical/just experiencing their surroundings etc a person is).
@Thatsamazing Objectively, 90% of the human population can agree when a person is good looking, even if that good looking person does not spark anything in them, i. e personal attraction.
Here's a thought experiment for you, you sit down to dinner with the most beautiful woman on earth, and the waiter comes over and she treats him or her like utter crap.
There are some fundamentals that make a person attractive or unattractive (health, fertility, etc.). But within these fundamentals it is subjective.
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Of course it is. Even if you think someone is ugly at first glance, you'll change your mind and how your look at them once you like them as a person. Just an example actually is my online friend who i don't think she's not that attractive but she's been so nice to me that when i fapped at her pic, it works
For women, maybe. For men that's only true if you haven't approached every last woman. But it's a good excuse for not putting in the leg work to just say no one will ever love you.
Its not really subjective. Science has actually proven that humans are attracted to facial symmetry. So we can actually measure a person's sex appeal based off of how symmetrical their face is.
Both really, we are of course always attracted to things like symmetry, health, and happiness. But a lot of personality and even physical traits are personal preference.
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Attractiveness IS subjective. Sure, humans are naturally attracted to symetrical faces and sharp features, but then there are people who want to fuck the fish man from The Shape of Water...
Taste in music is REALLY subjective, and that doesn't stop it from having a 'mainstream.' The same applies to attractiveness. Some traits are more popular than others. Still subjective.
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Unless that person has met every single other person in the world and they’ve all said they don’t find them attractive, then obviously they’re attractive to someone.
Its human nature to crave variety. Thats why there are so many models of cars or bikes or whatever. The same way, each person has a different approach to beauty...
I don't know majority of women would never fuck me and im sightly above avg i think. Never been laid, and unlike most men on tinder i caanot find a hookup
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To some extent, yes. Both the facial features and shape depend on the amount of body fat and the muscles most frequently used (as well as the bone structure).
Some of those frequent-mood-induced aspects of people's looks are a matter of personal taste (i. e. how firm/soft, analytical/just experiencing their surroundings etc a person is).
Yes. Beauty is as subjective as intelligence. As long as someone says you are good looking, and someone else says you are ugly, it's subjective.
In the subjectivity, there are objectives. Most people would agree that a model is beautiful, even if that person is NOT attracted to them.
"Yes... subjective"
"there are objectives"
Me: Confused.
@Thatsamazing Objectively, 90% of the human population can agree when a person is good looking, even if that good looking person does not spark anything in them, i. e personal attraction.
Right. Correct. That's the point. As in, beauty is not realistically subjective.
@Thatsamazing It's subjective as in everyone find different things beautiful in a person, the same person.
Here's a thought experiment for you, you sit down to dinner with the most beautiful woman on earth, and the waiter comes over and she treats him or her like utter crap.
Now you tell me is that person attractive.
Nihilism is bull shit and beauty is not subjective. There is ugliness and there is beauty. Which one would you rather kiss?
Yes and no.
There are some fundamentals that make a person attractive or unattractive (health, fertility, etc.). But within these fundamentals it is subjective.
Of course it is. Even if you think someone is ugly at first glance, you'll change your mind and how your look at them once you like them as a person. Just an example actually is my online friend who i don't think she's not that attractive but she's been so nice to me that when i fapped at her pic, it works
It's definitely subjective, even if some specific traits or qualities are generally more popular than others.
For women, maybe. For men that's only true if you haven't approached every last woman. But it's a good excuse for not putting in the leg work to just say no one will ever love you.
Its not really subjective. Science has actually proven that humans are attracted to facial symmetry. So we can actually measure a person's sex appeal based off of how symmetrical their face is.
Both really, we are of course always attracted to things like symmetry, health, and happiness. But a lot of personality and even physical traits are personal preference.
Attractiveness IS subjective. Sure, humans are naturally attracted to symetrical faces and sharp features, but then there are people who want to fuck the fish man from The Shape of Water...
Taste in music is REALLY subjective, and that doesn't stop it from having a 'mainstream.' The same applies to attractiveness. Some traits are more popular than others. Still subjective.
Unless that person has met every single other person in the world and they’ve all said they don’t find them attractive, then obviously they’re attractive to someone.
Its human nature to crave variety. Thats why there are so many models of cars or bikes or whatever. The same way, each person has a different approach to beauty...
Yes subjective is the key word in the question. Or relative to the preconceived tastes of the individual who is percieving the object of desire.
I don't know majority of women would never fuck me and im sightly above avg i think. Never been laid, and unlike most men on tinder i caanot find a hookup
all subjective. unless you are a real asshole with a personality disorder. lol
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Google it and see for yourself with the picture
Your personality is other thing
it's mostly subjective, but there are people of which attractiveness is agreed upon by anyone
Mostly, no. There's a general consensus among people to agree with what physically looks attractive.