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Beauty

Posted by Herb7734 8 years, 7 months ago to Culture
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I thought that we might contemplate a subject having little to do with politics. Being old, I often look at things based on what would today be considered as no longer in use. Take beauty for example, I think we can all agree on certain standards of beauty like when we see a flower, certain art, or hear a piece of /http://music.It is pretty easy to expound on their beauty. One thing, however, I find to be less easily understood, is the beauty of people.

Standards of what is considered beautiful have changed from era to era, and generation to generation. Look at runway models. They are skinny, barely pubescent girls. And , girls is what they are, not women. Yes, they have beauty, but they are not a standard of beauty. Real women simply don't look like that. Compared to women, when it comes to beauty in men, they have it much easier. They seem to come in all shapes and sizes but still get their share of admiration. I suppose the current standard for male beauty comes from Hawaii in the form of an ex-wrestler named Dwayne Johnson.

But beauty, and I mean real beauty is not just skin and bones. It is also intellect, attitude, grace, and expression. I started thinking about this one day as I thought about my wife. When I first met her at a party 62 years ago, and asked her to dance, she was pretty and she was a great dancer. She made my stumbling steps look good. As I look at her today, I realize that she has grown into true beauty. And I thought, how fortunate I was to be committed to such a woman, whose true beauty has only grown as the years have gone by. I hope I am up to her standards.


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  • Posted by mminnick 8 years, 7 months ago
    As has often be said "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder." As you say it is not just skin and bones. It is intelligence, spirit, humanity and many other intangible things. We have all had the thought pass our minds when we see a couple whose physical attributes do sync-up. One is much more physically attracte than the other and we say What did A see in B? This is where all of the intangible things come into play. It is the "Enchanted Cottage" effect in full play. Sometimes you just don't "see" the imperfections in another and, you know, the world is usually better off in that situation.
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