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Old 05-14-2008, 09:02 PM
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Originally Posted by CosmicSerpent View Post
I've come to the conclusion that my taste in women and my idea of beauty is much different than the normal. There are very few celebrities who I find extremely attractive. People have mentioned Jessica Alba, Eva Mendes, Victoria Beckham, Charlize Theron, Jennifer Aniston, etc... but honestly I don't think any of them are that great. I mean sure they're attractive, but they just look so plain to me.

The concept of beauty has been warped by Hollywood and the mainstream media, and honestly I find it disgusting. I don't see how someone can look at a picture of a girl with a thick layer of makeup on and photoshopped skin, and get turned on by it. Attraction has been conditioned by the imagery that's been forced down our throats for our entire lives. They're all manufactured to look the same. If a girl can't fit the mold exactly, with the right kind of symmetric face and anorexic body, then she isn't considered "Hollywood material". And don't even get me started on Paris Hilton, Lindsey Lohan, Nicole Richie, or Kim Kardashian.... vomit.

Women who I find attractive have some kind of unique quality... a face that you can't forget, and a body that doesn't look like a metal pole covered in skin. Seriously some of these women being shoved in our faces as "beautiful" look like they've been starved to death. I've even gotten to the point where I'm generally not attracted to blondes... just because it's a feature that most people consider to be necessary for the "ideal woman". Personality comes into play too... an otherwise beautiful girl who can't carry on an intelligent conversation and doesn't have an ounce of class might as well be horribly disfigured.
Like say... Helen Mirren?
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