Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are some of us woman that actually find a bald men very attractive![]()
Anyway, you're entitled to your preferences. The general consensus is that he's a pretty damn attractive man, and that biracial people - those with greater genetic diversity - make for healthier, more attractive people on the whole. You can't argue with science!
Was not arguing baldness (my DH is bald!), but the fact that he's ugly. There's nothing "symmetrical" about his looks.
He looks perfectly symmetrical to me - not sure what you're talking about. Again, you're in the minority if you think he's not a good looking man.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why the fascination with beautiful mixed race children? How many turn into beautiful adults (which really is the most important time to be beautiful)?
Mariah Carey does not equate to beauty.
She used to be much more beautiful, before she hit the surgeon's office. Then there's Halle Berry, Barack Obama, Bruno Mars, Alicia Keys, Alia Shawkat, Shakira, Keanu Reeves, Olivia Munn, the Rock, Norah Jones, Alexis Bledel, Lisa Bonet, Vin Diesel, Ne-Yo, Jessica Alba, Rashida Jones, Drake, Paula Patton, Stacey Dash... off the top of my head
Your examples are all people who are celebrities or are on television. I could list all the white, black, and asian tv and movie stars, and would that somehow prove that all white, black, and asian people are physically beautiful?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are some of us woman that actually find a bald men very attractive![]()
Anyway, you're entitled to your preferences. The general consensus is that he's a pretty damn attractive man, and that biracial people - those with greater genetic diversity - make for healthier, more attractive people on the whole. You can't argue with science!
Was not arguing baldness (my DH is bald!), but the fact that he's ugly. There's nothing "symmetrical" about his looks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why the fascination with beautiful mixed race children? How many turn into beautiful adults (which really is the most important time to be beautiful)?
Mariah Carey does not equate to beauty.
She used to be much more beautiful, before she hit the surgeon's office. Then there's Halle Berry, Barack Obama, Bruno Mars, Alicia Keys, Alia Shawkat, Shakira, Keanu Reeves, Olivia Munn, the Rock, Norah Jones, Alexis Bledel, Lisa Bonet, Vin Diesel, Ne-Yo, Jessica Alba, Rashida Jones, Drake, Paula Patton, Stacey Dash... off the top of my head
Your examples are all people who are celebrities or are on television. I could list all the white, black, and asian tv and movie stars, and would that somehow prove that all white, black, and asian people are physically beautiful?
Genetic diversity = healthier people. Healthier people = more attractive people. This isn't really disputable. There are certainly exceptions, but on the greater whole, being biracial/multiracial is a very good thing - looks, and otherwise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why the fascination with beautiful mixed race children? How many turn into beautiful adults (which really is the most important time to be beautiful)?
Mariah Carey does not equate to beauty.
She used to be much more beautiful, before she hit the surgeon's office. Then there's Halle Berry, Barack Obama, Bruno Mars, Alicia Keys, Alia Shawkat, Shakira, Keanu Reeves, Olivia Munn, the Rock, Norah Jones, Alexis Bledel, Lisa Bonet, Vin Diesel, Ne-Yo, Jessica Alba, Rashida Jones, Drake, Paula Patton, Stacey Dash... off the top of my head
Your examples are all people who are celebrities or are on television. I could list all the white, black, and asian tv and movie stars, and would that somehow prove that all white, black, and asian people are physically beautiful?
Genetic diversity = healthier people. Healthier people = more attractive people. This isn't really disputable. There are certainly exceptions, but on the greater whole, being biracial/multiracial is a very good thing - looks, and otherwise.
Anonymous wrote:There are some of us woman that actually find a bald men very attractive![]()
Anyway, you're entitled to your preferences. The general consensus is that he's a pretty damn attractive man, and that biracial people - those with greater genetic diversity - make for healthier, more attractive people on the whole. You can't argue with science!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why the fascination with beautiful mixed race children? How many turn into beautiful adults (which really is the most important time to be beautiful)?
Mariah Carey does not equate to beauty.
She used to be much more beautiful, before she hit the surgeon's office. Then there's Halle Berry, Barack Obama, Bruno Mars, Alicia Keys, Alia Shawkat, Shakira, Keanu Reeves, Olivia Munn, the Rock, Norah Jones, Alexis Bledel, Lisa Bonet, Vin Diesel, Ne-Yo, Jessica Alba, Rashida Jones, Drake, Paula Patton, Stacey Dash... off the top of my head
Your examples are all people who are celebrities or are on television. I could list all the white, black, and asian tv and movie stars, and would that somehow prove that all white, black, and asian people are physically beautiful?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why the fascination with beautiful mixed race children? How many turn into beautiful adults (which really is the most important time to be beautiful)?
Mariah Carey does not equate to beauty.
She used to be much more beautiful, before she hit the surgeon's office. Then there's Halle Berry, Barack Obama, Bruno Mars, Alicia Keys, Alia Shawkat, Shakira, Keanu Reeves, Olivia Munn, the Rock, Norah Jones, Alexis Bledel, Lisa Bonet, Vin Diesel, Ne-Yo, Jessica Alba, Rashida Jones, Drake, Paula Patton, Stacey Dash... off the top of my head
Anonymous wrote:Why the fascination with beautiful mixed race children? How many turn into beautiful adults (which really is the most important time to be beautiful)?

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why the fascination with beautiful mixed race children? How many turn into beautiful adults (which really is the most important time to be beautiful)?
Mariah Carey does not equate to beauty.
She used to be much more beautiful, before she hit the surgeon's office. Then there's Halle Berry, Barack Obama, Bruno Mars, Alicia Keys, Alia Shawkat, Shakira, Keanu Reeves, Olivia Munn, the Rock, Norah Jones, Alexis Bledel, Lisa Bonet, Vin Diesel, Ne-Yo, Jessica Alba, Rashida Jones, Drake, Paula Patton, Stacey Dash... off the top of my head

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why the fascination with beautiful mixed race children? How many turn into beautiful adults (which really is the most important time to be beautiful)?
Mariah Carey does not equate to beauty.