What is beauty? Is there anything that stands as an absolute
beauty? Or is all beauty relative? I think it's a term never
to be agreed upon... since even if sometimes we find things
that are beauty full for all of us, or most of us, I think
that to explain what attracts us to those things will be
hard to equalize. For example the two girls sitting next to
me while I'm writing this down, are two beautiful
Argentinean girls, which to my estimation don't get more
then 17 years of age. I can tell you that one of them has
cute curly hair, and her body skin, a bit dark is
beautifully close to olive, and she has a cute little nose
and a face that makes her look like a sweet angel, and her
hands are gentle, and her green eyes are hypnotizing, and I
could go on and on about her, and I didn't even got started
about her blonde friend next to her. But the point is, that
someone else seeing them might say, that I've got it all
wrong, and that the most beautiful thing about that girl is
her body's implying shape... the thing is we're all right
and all wrong. Beauty is in my eyes a word that describes
the good that one finds in what he sees, and it could go
from good looks to good brains to quality humor, and the
same about steel beauty.
So can you be objective about beauty? In my eyes, only as
far as to the understanding of other people. I know that is
a weird state, but I'll try to break it down. If you want to
do something objectively, you have to define objectivity,
and objectivity is a term that defines relating to the
matter in a very strict matter- more like loosing your
personal affection, and regarding only the facts. You ask me
if someone can relate to anything, let along beauty, in a
way that would neutralize his self-affections? I don't
believe in that, since I believe that people can't
disconnect there inner self by command. So how do I explain
the fact that there are so many universal beauties, you
might ask, well the answer is, that as I stated, people
might find deferent beauties in similar objects, and also
some times people see the beauty in seeing the beauty that
other people see (in other words, a herd of beauty) without
understanding it on there own. To conclude my idiom, I must
say that beauty is not objective at all, even if it's common
opinion
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