Apple Martin is gorgeous!

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She is perfectly lovely but I remember in my psych class, when we studied human reactions to famous/rich people....my professor always said, imagine (insert celebrity in question) working at your local market, or CVS. Would you do a double take? And funny enough, our class about 90 of us only came up with 1 or 2 celebrities that we said yes to.

Apple is a pretty young VERY normal looking American girl. End of story.
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Anonymous wrote:She is perfectly lovely but I remember in my psych class, when we studied human reactions to famous/rich people....my professor always said, imagine (insert celebrity in question) working at your local market, or CVS. Would you do a double take? And funny enough, our class about 90 of us only came up with 1 or 2 celebrities that we said yes to.

Apple is a pretty young VERY normal looking American girl. End of story.


This should be a spin-off thread. I. Agree there are probably very few that would make me do a double take or think wow!
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Curious, where is she going to college? Mostly curious from a: do celebrity kids even care about college or is the HS diploma the gold standard, LOL?
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Anonymous wrote:Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. However, the vast majority of us are short with dark hair and dark eyes, so dime a dozen. Being tall, natural blonde with blue eyes is a rarity genetically and therefore striking. My kids are mixed with darker skin and one has pure green eyes (no hazel or brown in them) and the other one blue and people stare, because it's so unusual. Why do you think Jeremy Ray Meeks is famous? Because he has a very striking and very rare combo of coloring.



Why?


Because blue eyes are a recessive gene and only 8% of the world population has them. Also only 2% of the population has natural blonde hair. If you add tall stature, these women with all three features become a unicorn. Columbia Business School has interesting research about this - 35% of the women senators and 48% of the female CEOs are blonde. The research points out that all people, including POC, rate blondes as being warmer and more attractive. There's a study where the same women colored their hair brunette from blonde and they were subjected to harsher criticism. Pretty much all studies indicate that men prefer blondes, but the reason why is still unknown. Blondes have slightly higher estrogen levels than brunettes, so it could be driven by reproduction. Another theory is that the preference started in the Paleolithic area, when the first women became blondes and stood out, like they do today. BTW, I'm brunette and shorter (5'7) and 100% straight, so I'm just fascinated by the research. I met Claudia Schiffer once in Europe in the 90s and I can't emphasize the impact that she made when she entered the room. She was gorgeous and intimidating at the same time, I can't really put it into words.



Haaaaaaaaa’!!!!!!

Those CEOs and senators aren’t natural blondes for the most part.

I’m a natural olive skin, blue eyed brunette and have men falling all over my me my entire life.

And look out when I’m in a Nordic country or Northern Europe. The Vikings and Scandinavian, Dutch gods love me. It’s perfect.

Women prefer tall dark and handsome, not me. Give me a tall blonde Viking god any day of the week over a Latin lover.


But that's exactly my point - they color their hair to be more attractive. Nope, they don't love you. Europeans go after all American types because you are a cheap easy lay, most times drunk too. I thought this was a very unfair label, but after I moved here I can see why. White American women have the highest alcoholism rate in the entire world and they are not picky at all about the quality of their sexual partners. Having indiscriminate sex, especially in college, is part of the American culture - see spring break parties, girls gone wild etc.


That makes no sense. I also often read on DCUM that European women are much more sexually free than Americans.
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Anonymous wrote:Curious, where is she going to college? Mostly curious from a: do celebrity kids even care about college or is the HS diploma the gold standard, LOL?


They do. I went to college with several of them. The parents were Demi & Bruce, Kevin Kostner, Susan Sarandon, Danny DeVito. I know that Sarah Jessica Parker's son is in college and Catherine Zeta-Jones' son recently graduated. My friend is teaching there and told me that Dylan Douglas was a good student and very bright.
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She is pretty, but when she isn't wearing make-up and angled right for the camera, it's obvious that her face is asymmetrical and at least one of her eyes is wonky.
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I worked at a bougie private not in dc and all these teens now look like Instagram models if they have the desire and access to money.
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The asymmetry is unfortunate

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Anonymous wrote:Curious, where is she going to college? Mostly curious from a: do celebrity kids even care about college or is the HS diploma the gold standard, LOL?


Ivies and Duke. USC and Michigan for the unmotivated.
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Anonymous wrote:Curious, where is she going to college? Mostly curious from a: do celebrity kids even care about college or is the HS diploma the gold standard, LOL?


Ivies and Duke. USC and Michigan for the unmotivated.


Vanderbilt is also apparently increasingly trendy with Socal rich kids.
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Anonymous wrote:Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. However, the vast majority of us are short with dark hair and dark eyes, so dime a dozen. Being tall, natural blonde with blue eyes is a rarity genetically and therefore striking. My kids are mixed with darker skin and one has pure green eyes (no hazel or brown in them) and the other one blue and people stare, because it's so unusual. Why do you think Jeremy Ray Meeks is famous? Because he has a very striking and very rare combo of coloring.



Why?


Because blue eyes are a recessive gene and only 8% of the world population has them. Also only 2% of the population has natural blonde hair. If you add tall stature, these women with all three features become a unicorn. Columbia Business School has interesting research about this - 35% of the women senators and 48% of the female CEOs are blonde. The research points out that all people, including POC, rate blondes as being warmer and more attractive. There's a study where the same women colored their hair brunette from blonde and they were subjected to harsher criticism. Pretty much all studies indicate that men prefer blondes, but the reason why is still unknown. Blondes have slightly higher estrogen levels than brunettes, so it could be driven by reproduction. Another theory is that the preference started in the Paleolithic area, when the first women became blondes and stood out, like they do today. BTW, I'm brunette and shorter (5'7) and 100% straight, so I'm just fascinated by the research. I met Claudia Schiffer once in Europe in the 90s and I can't emphasize the impact that she made when she entered the room. She was gorgeous and intimidating at the same time, I can't really put it into words.



Haaaaaaaaa’!!!!!!

Those CEOs and senators aren’t natural blondes for the most part.

I’m a natural olive skin, blue eyed brunette and have men falling all over my me my entire life.

And look out when I’m in a Nordic country or Northern Europe. The Vikings and Scandinavian, Dutch gods love me. It’s perfect.

Women prefer tall dark and handsome, not me. Give me a tall blonde Viking god any day of the week over a Latin lover.


But that's exactly my point - they color their hair to be more attractive. Nope, they don't love you. Europeans go after all American types because you are a cheap easy lay, most times drunk too. I thought this was a very unfair label, but after I moved here I can see why. White American women have the highest alcoholism rate in the entire world and they are not picky at all about the quality of their sexual partners. Having indiscriminate sex, especially in college, is part of the American culture - see spring break parties, girls gone wild etc.


That makes no sense. I also often read on DCUM that European women are much more sexually free than Americans.


Don't confuse promiscuity with being sexually adventurous.
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Anonymous wrote:The asymmetry is unfortunate



She is strikingly beautiful, like Kate Moss.
Anonymous
That is a gorgeous teen gal and it's hilarious watching 10 pages of DMV sahms and gs-nobodies bashing her as if your goblin kids are anywhere near her rung.
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Anonymous wrote:The asymmetry is unfortunate



I'm glad someone else noticed! Her dad has this two and she also tilts her head in a lot of pictures to offset it. She has also obviously had a nose job IMO.
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Anonymous wrote:The asymmetry is unfortunate

She looks a lot better in this picture than the ones posted earlier. But that small eye is throwing her whole face off.
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