Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Man who is not interested in the show but just googled their photos.
Have no idea about their personalities on the show, but I think she looks nice and that's the kind of looks match I see in public all the time.
Another man here and I agree. Never heard of the show, the characters or the actors, but I googled and was expecting a wildebeest. She's a regular looking woman that many men would happily date.
+1. The way some (I assume) women talk about other women's appearance on her is totally foreign to me as a man. She's cute.
https://www.glamour.com/story/one-day-star-ambika-mod-is-processing-the-emma-morley-criticism-in-therapy
She’s attractive. She wouldn’t have issues dating anyone as long as she had a good personality!
Anonymous wrote:This thread has really shaken some women who have been led their entire lives and by their surrounding culture into believing that the beauty standards to which they strive won’t please rich white men.
It’s obvious that some rich white men don’t prefer SEC sorority girl looks. That’s always been the case. And it clearly drives women batty.
Anonymous wrote:Margot Robbie, Taylor Swift and Kaia Gerber are some others who are the beauties of this generation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of people consider women like Sarah Jessica Parker and Brittany Mahomes to not be conventionally attractive. I have read horrible comments about how they are "horse" faces.
What do most of these women have in common?
They don't have small facial features. They have larger eyes and noses.
To me, these are all beautiful women.
Not every woman will look like Christy Brinkley. Who is the equivalent Christy Brinkley today?
This Emma character is below average looking for a normal person. That’s why she is getting a lot of negative attention.
I would say Kendall Jenner and Gigi hadid are the supermodels of today.
So you need to have a good surgeon these days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of people consider women like Sarah Jessica Parker and Brittany Mahomes to not be conventionally attractive. I have read horrible comments about how they are "horse" faces.
What do most of these women have in common?
They don't have small facial features. They have larger eyes and noses.
To me, these are all beautiful women.
Not every woman will look like Christy Brinkley. Who is the equivalent Christy Brinkley today?
This Emma character is below average looking for a normal person. That’s why she is getting a lot of negative attention.
I would say Kendall Jenner and Gigi hadid are the supermodels of today.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am an average looking south Asian woman. I too have a slightly asymmetrical face and a long crooked nose. I live in the United States so I have never met the beauty standard of the small nosed woman.
That being said, I’ve never had a problem finding dates. I’ve exclusively dated white men. Many of whom have been conventionally attractive. My current husband looks like Johnny Depp but he isn’t a rich popular guy. He was a quiet nerdy guy and we connected on books and literature. As we age, I am the “hotter” spouse as I do a lot of self care.
Of course you haven't. You're not trying to date DCUM weirdos who break out the measuring tape looking for asymmetries whenever a woman is on the screen.
Men will date anything. All the beauty standards are just designed by women as ways to keep other women down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She’s obviously attractive to a whole bunch of guys posting, so it’s just factually wrong to say she’s not. It’s like saying there aren’t any flies on dog doo when they’re obviously there.
I think that people who are criticizing her looks are trying to act as gatekeepers to keep women who don’t have certain conventional pretty faces from claiming attractive men. That’s the problem with merely pretty: it’s never truly beautiful.
The ugly can be beautiful. The pretty, never.
Oscar Wilde
I think it’s fat women with denial/cope about how much being thin factors into male attraction.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Margot Robbie, Taylor Swift and Kaia Gerber are some others who are the beauties of this generation.
Taylor Swift is not beautiful.
She’s fine, she’s attractive, she cleans up well but she is not a generational beauty.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am an average looking south Asian woman. I too have a slightly asymmetrical face and a long crooked nose. I live in the United States so I have never met the beauty standard of the small nosed woman.
That being said, I’ve never had a problem finding dates. I’ve exclusively dated white men. Many of whom have been conventionally attractive. My current husband looks like Johnny Depp but he isn’t a rich popular guy. He was a quiet nerdy guy and we connected on books and literature. As we age, I am the “hotter” spouse as I do a lot of self care.
Of course you haven't. You're not trying to date DCUM weirdos who break out the measuring tape looking for asymmetries whenever a woman is on the screen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She’s obviously attractive to a whole bunch of guys posting, so it’s just factually wrong to say she’s not. It’s like saying there aren’t any flies on dog doo when they’re obviously there.
I think that people who are criticizing her looks are trying to act as gatekeepers to keep women who don’t have certain conventional pretty faces from claiming attractive men. That’s the problem with merely pretty: it’s never truly beautiful.
The ugly can be beautiful. The pretty, never.
Oscar Wilde
I think it’s fat women with denial/cope about how much being thin factors into male attraction.
Anonymous wrote:Margot Robbie, Taylor Swift and Kaia Gerber are some others who are the beauties of this generation.
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Ambika’s real life boyfriend.
Anonymous wrote:I am an average looking south Asian woman. I too have a slightly asymmetrical face and a long crooked nose. I live in the United States so I have never met the beauty standard of the small nosed woman.
That being said, I’ve never had a problem finding dates. I’ve exclusively dated white men. Many of whom have been conventionally attractive. My current husband looks like Johnny Depp but he isn’t a rich popular guy. He was a quiet nerdy guy and we connected on books and literature. As we age, I am the “hotter” spouse as I do a lot of self care.
Anonymous wrote:She’s obviously attractive to a whole bunch of guys posting, so it’s just factually wrong to say she’s not. It’s like saying there aren’t any flies on dog doo when they’re obviously there.
I think that people who are criticizing her looks are trying to act as gatekeepers to keep women who don’t have certain conventional pretty faces from claiming attractive men. That’s the problem with merely pretty: it’s never truly beautiful.
The ugly can be beautiful. The pretty, never.
Oscar Wilde