beauty is in the eye of the beholder

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Page 1: Beauty is in the eye of the beholder
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Odds are you’re being a hypocritical bitch

There are biological and sociological reasons women hate other women. One of the obvious reasons being that “Physical attractiveness is a characteristic that suggests fertility and health. These factors contribute to the probability of survival and reproduction for continuing life on Earth.” Therefore, it is already embedded in all of us (women, men,etc.) that we need to be “attractive” in order to find a mate to continue populating the already overpopulated world.This is where competition plays a huge role. People, women specifically, feel the need to compete with other women in order to attract a mate.The two most common emotions that directly relate back to competition, are JEALOUSY and ENVY.

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Jealousy: “The result or fear of losing someone or something [that one is attached to or possesses]”

Envy:“The resentment caused by another person having something that one does not have, but desires”

The only reason that these two emotions are considered “bad” emotions is because of the actions that might come from them.

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We all wanna fuck and have babies, right?

So...sex and wanting to have babies is one thing, but evolution and biological existence is another. You can read this whole article http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/guest-blog/2013/03/24/is-the-meaning-of-your-life-to-make-babies/

or… you can just trust me when i say that from an evolutionary gene’s eye view, survival of genes throughout generations, aka making babies, is the meaning to life. Obviously, however, from every other perspective (individual, moral,etc.), that’s not the meaning of life.But whether we were created by “God, Allah, Buddha, or Darwin”, as Brown Dog likes to say, humans are on this Earth in order reproduce. And, according to science (or whatever), you gotta be good-lookin to do that.

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But, what does it mean to be attractive?

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Is it a...

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Or maybe some...

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Or maybe it’s....

-thick thighs-thigh gap-long hair-short hair-brown hair-blonde hair-blue eyes-brown eyes-light skin-dark skin

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But I can’t be all that, and neither can you(All at once, at least)

Women continuously feel the need to compare themselves and/or compete with other women. Now that we understand:that (scientifically) we need to be “attractive” in order to do our human thing (you know what i mean)and…that nobody would ever be able to live up to all these fucking standards,

we now need to understand that...

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And that...

“It is best seen with eyes closed.”