Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Blue eyes always look better than brown eyes, except in maybbbeeee a handful of cases of extremely dark blue eyes vs someone with extremely light honey brown eyes. Other than that, across the board and objectively, blue eyes look better. Theyre rarer, for one, and how many people would prefer to paint their living room blue over brown? Exactly. People can cope all they want about brown eyes being better but the reality is blue eyed people won the genetic jackpot, which is why so many people talk endlessly about them and want them.
(and before anyone accuses me, no I do not have blue eyes. But I am a realist and will say the truth we all know)
I painted my living room peach. It does not mean than peach colored eyes are more beautiful than brown eyes.
Well that’s a silly example because peach eyes don’t exist in nature for humans, so peach eyes would be an indication of some kind of health issues bordering on imminent death. But it is worth nothing that the vast majority of people would paint their dining room blue, green, or light grey than would paint it brown.
And the vast majority of people would wear a black or brown dress before a light grey one. Or a black purse or bag. Brown and black go with everything. You can't say the same about blue. The PPs with tan skin and dark hair pull off blue eyes very nicely. It's harder for people with er light skin to pull it off.
Because the majority of people have brown eyes so a brown dress looks good with their eyes. A minority of people have blue eyes and a gray dress looks better than brown so they would be more likely to choose gray.
People don’t “pull off” their eye color. It’s not an accessory. It just is.
I don't know PP. Even with blue eyes, most people prefer brown and black dresses and not so much light blue and light grey because it's easier to match.
But let's agree to disagree.
Anonymous wrote:I have blue eyes, my wife has blue eyes, my kids have blue eyes. Until this thread I had no idea we were white supremacists.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Blue eyes always look better than brown eyes, except in maybbbeeee a handful of cases of extremely dark blue eyes vs someone with extremely light honey brown eyes. Other than that, across the board and objectively, blue eyes look better. Theyre rarer, for one, and how many people would prefer to paint their living room blue over brown? Exactly. People can cope all they want about brown eyes being better but the reality is blue eyed people won the genetic jackpot, which is why so many people talk endlessly about them and want them.
(and before anyone accuses me, no I do not have blue eyes. But I am a realist and will say the truth we all know)
I painted my living room peach. It does not mean than peach colored eyes are more beautiful than brown eyes.
Well that’s a silly example because peach eyes don’t exist in nature for humans, so peach eyes would be an indication of some kind of health issues bordering on imminent death. But it is worth nothing that the vast majority of people would paint their dining room blue, green, or light grey than would paint it brown.
And the vast majority of people would wear a black or brown dress before a light grey one. Or a black purse or bag. Brown and black go with everything. You can't say the same about blue. The PPs with tan skin and dark hair pull off blue eyes very nicely. It's harder for people with er light skin to pull it off.
Because the majority of people have brown eyes so a brown dress looks good with their eyes. A minority of people have blue eyes and a gray dress looks better than brown so they would be more likely to choose gray.
People don’t “pull off” their eye color. It’s not an accessory. It just is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Blue eyes always look better than brown eyes, except in maybbbeeee a handful of cases of extremely dark blue eyes vs someone with extremely light honey brown eyes. Other than that, across the board and objectively, blue eyes look better. Theyre rarer, for one, and how many people would prefer to paint their living room blue over brown? Exactly. People can cope all they want about brown eyes being better but the reality is blue eyed people won the genetic jackpot, which is why so many people talk endlessly about them and want them.
(and before anyone accuses me, no I do not have blue eyes. But I am a realist and will say the truth we all know)
I painted my living room peach. It does not mean than peach colored eyes are more beautiful than brown eyes.
Well that’s a silly example because peach eyes don’t exist in nature for humans, so peach eyes would be an indication of some kind of health issues bordering on imminent death. But it is worth nothing that the vast majority of people would paint their dining room blue, green, or light grey than would paint it brown.
And the vast majority of people would wear a black or brown dress before a light grey one. Or a black purse or bag. Brown and black go with everything. You can't say the same about blue. The PPs with tan skin and dark hair pull off blue eyes very nicely. It's harder for people with er light skin to pull it off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t have a preference for a particular eye color, any color can be beautiful. But blue eyes are definitely rarer, so I think I notice them when I see them. Especially clear light blue eyes, like Cillian Murph has. Not necessarily more attractive than brown, just unusual.
This actor is a good example of blue eyes not necesssarily going well with pale skin. He looks so much better in pictures that have been edited to give him a tan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Blue eyes always look better than brown eyes, except in maybbbeeee a handful of cases of extremely dark blue eyes vs someone with extremely light honey brown eyes. Other than that, across the board and objectively, blue eyes look better. Theyre rarer, for one, and how many people would prefer to paint their living room blue over brown? Exactly. People can cope all they want about brown eyes being better but the reality is blue eyed people won the genetic jackpot, which is why so many people talk endlessly about them and want them.
(and before anyone accuses me, no I do not have blue eyes. But I am a realist and will say the truth we all know)
I painted my living room peach. It does not mean than peach colored eyes are more beautiful than brown eyes.
Well that’s a silly example because peach eyes don’t exist in nature for humans, so peach eyes would be an indication of some kind of health issues bordering on imminent death. But it is worth nothing that the vast majority of people would paint their dining room blue, green, or light grey than would paint it brown.
And the vast majority of people would wear a black or brown dress before a light grey one. Or a black purse or bag. Brown and black go with everything. You can't say the same about blue. The PPs with tan skin and dark hair pull off blue eyes very nicely. It's harder for people with er light skin to pull it off.
Anonymous wrote:I don't even understand how you can HATE somebody's eye color! Can you hate their (natural) hair color? Their skin color? The size of the half-moons on their fingernails??
They may not be aesthetically pleasing but do you really HATE their eyes??
Anonymous wrote:I don’t have a preference for a particular eye color, any color can be beautiful. But blue eyes are definitely rarer, so I think I notice them when I see them. Especially clear light blue eyes, like Cillian Murph has. Not necessarily more attractive than brown, just unusual.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My spouse has blue. I have brown. DS has brown. When he was little he'd tell me how much he disliked "light eyes" and was so happy he had brown ones! To each their own.
Brown eyes are the dominant gene. If one parent has brown eyes then kids will also have brown eyes. Blue eyes are a recessive gene. In general, both parents must have blue eyes for kids to have blue eyes. Both my parents had blue eyes and all 3 kids have blue eyes as a result.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Blue eyes always look better than brown eyes, except in maybbbeeee a handful of cases of extremely dark blue eyes vs someone with extremely light honey brown eyes. Other than that, across the board and objectively, blue eyes look better. Theyre rarer, for one, and how many people would prefer to paint their living room blue over brown? Exactly. People can cope all they want about brown eyes being better but the reality is blue eyed people won the genetic jackpot, which is why so many people talk endlessly about them and want them.
(and before anyone accuses me, no I do not have blue eyes. But I am a realist and will say the truth we all know)
I painted my living room peach. It does not mean than peach colored eyes are more beautiful than brown eyes.
Well that’s a silly example because peach eyes don’t exist in nature for humans, so peach eyes would be an indication of some kind of health issues bordering on imminent death. But it is worth nothing that the vast majority of people would paint their dining room blue, green, or light grey than would paint it brown.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
A more interesting conversation might be focused on how blue eyes are portrayed as something desirable and worthy of note in all forms of media. OP formed her preference based on something. I always notice mention of tow-heads and blue eyes in magazine articles.
Portrayed? It’s because they’re pretty. Nobody thinks the color brown in general is pretty. It’s…brown. Blue is the pretty color of the sky, the ocean, and light eyes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DH always says his eyes are green but they don't look green at all to me. We've just agreed to disagree.
This is true of everyone who says they have green eyes. I have never seen anyone who has objectively green eyes. But people love to say they have green eyes because they think it makes them “special.”