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What Is Your Definition of Human Beauty; Can It Be Uniformly Defined ?
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There are standards of beauty that are timeless, independent of culture and ethnic group. One such standard is symmetry. A symmetrical human body and face are universally desirable. Symmetry signals a lack of genetic or developmental disorders. In women, signs of youth and health are considered beautiful because they correlate with fertility and the ability to give birth to healthy babies. In both men and women, sex hormones cause the development of secondary sexual characteristics whose presence is considered attractive. In men, the a high level of testosterone weakens the immune response in some ways which is why its visible signs in the body is evidence of genetic quality in accordance with the handicap principle analogously to a peacock's tail. If a man is capable of having a high level of testosterone but still being healthy, then his genes that code for the immune system are likely to be good.

Interestingly, when it comes to facial features, humans seem to consider faces whose features and measures are average over large groups of people. The fact that we consider that more attractive than features that features that deviate notably from the average probably has something to do with the fact average features. Here are computer generated faces of people from a number of countries. They look all quite pleasant.       

http://thechive.com/2015/09/13/heres-what-the-average-person-looks-like-in-each-country-11-photos/

Here's the web page of Face Research. You can play with the averaging tool on the page to verify the results yourself:

http://faceresearch.org/

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Hi. Beauty cannot be uniformly defined. This is why the saying that goes "beauty lies in the eyes of the eyes of the beholder" is so true because what might be beauty to you might not be same for the next person. One can see beauty as just the physical endowment while another can see it as ones character or the way they carry themselves. I feel beauty would be best defined by its beholder. Thank you.

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No. Beauty can be subjective. What is beautiful for some, cannot be beautiful for others. In fact, the concept of beauty can vary from one culture to another and even from one era to another. 

 For example, if we look at the paintings or sculptures of some ancient artists, we will see that many of the images of women are of wide and robust hips, so we can intuit that the patterns of beauty of those times had nothing to do with the current patterns, which are considered beautiful only slender women. tall and harmonious features.

 In fact, at this time, the ideal of beauty of some African countries is found in wide women, even obese. Such is the case in Mauritania, where girls are forced to eat large quantities of food to make them fat. In other areas such as Ethiopia, lip deformation is the main beauty ritual. The Mursi tribe, for example, places huge wooden or decorated ceramic discs in their mouths. In this sense, some gadgets are considered at the time of speaking of beauty, it is the case of some women who put hoops in their neck to lengthen them or decorate their hair, lips, nose and ears with feathers, hoops, paintings. A curious case is that of the Maoris. Those belonging to this ethnic group have as a fundamental feature some tribal tattoos made with the traditional technique that receive the name of "moko". In the case of women, only appear under the lip and chin, but men can get to tattoo the whole face, as well as arms and torso. In some Western cultures or societies, tattoos are not accepted or considered as typical elements of a person's beauty.

From what we have seen, one cannot speak of a general type of beauty. Perhaps for some cultures, beauty has to do with the physical or external features of a person, others with the way to adorn his body, but there are others where spirituality and the soul are taken into account

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Human beauty cannot be uniformly defined. What Mr A. Sees in a person differs from what another person sees in the same individual.

Thus, I see beauty as: humble, intelligent, and upright

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Well in my point of the beauty of a Human Being is not the outer beauty while I will always prefer the beauty of a person who he/she is towards others which is the inner beauty of a person.

In my point of view the perfect definition of a human Beauty can be found by 

"How that particular person treats other, who have a lower stranded than that person."

If you look beautiful from the outside and if you do not respect others than obviously you are not the right definition of a Human Beauty.

Only the outside of a person is not defined as beauty but to me the inside matters a lot as well.

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Not exhaustively. But if you take a large sample of women, measure the proportions of their facial features in sufficient detail, calculate the averages and construct a face based on those parameters, what you will get is very pretty face. 

So, if you tell a lady she's quite average looking and add that you mean it in a very literal and mathematical sense, she should take that as a compliment. 

Average faces from different countries:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7qwtVNpjBf0

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I like beauty. Beauty is nice to look at.

Physical wonderfulness can be a gift.

Pretty things can bring delight, like blooms do.

Physical heavenliness isn't your achievement. But on the off chance that it's about muscles, planning and brushing your hair and putting on immaculate articles of clothing. This can be charming and propose being dealt with and that you care about yourself.

Wonderfulness is more like an extension.

Physical wonderfulness doesn't give you appreciate. It vanishes. It doesn't portray you as a man. It doesn't enhance you.

Physical greatness is completely emotional. It's undefinable.

Physical greatness is distorted. At times manhandled. It has transformed into an authenticity.

Interior perfection is underrated.

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To me Human Beauty is the inner most character which depict goodness, act of love and kindness. This is what people see in you 

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