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Delicate features vs Sharp features?

Most people who know anything about facial features would not call any part of your face sharp. Neither are they altogether delicate, though your lips could be considered so by some, or your eyes. Everyone has their own meaning with words. Our experiences with words shape how we interpret them, so no two people have the same interpretation, exactly, as one another. People try to use things like creeds, agreements, and generic terms (like sharp or delicate features) to cover a broad base of things that as many people can sort-of agree with from their own perspective.

So, to answer your question further; almost everyone has a mixture of features, although some people groups might share certain characteristics just like a family might share commonalities of personality. Sharp and delicate, like mentioned above, are just two of the ways faces and facial features might be described, and none of them are wrong or right, better or worse than others; they're just different. It's part of our uniquenesses.

You're a beautiful girl, from what I could tell. Very much so. Your face is very pleasant and appealing; you seem personable but a little shy; a little silly and a little serious. You have a very nice face, and I'm sure you're probably a very nice person in general.

If I were you, I wouldn't worry about how other people's categorizations fit me; you're one of a kind; an original piece of God's art, and a beautiful one at that. The only way you can ever be categorized is is you let yourself be, or if you categorize yourself. Nobody fits into a box; everyone is complex and beautiful, including you. Simple as that.

Hope this helps...

What's considered a natural beauty?

Someone who looks beautiful naturally, without any make-up. Someone who doesnt have to try.

But thats on the outside. Tru naturaL beauty comes from the inside (i.e-someone kind, honest, etc.)

What does it mean if a girl has "strong" and "hard" features?

manly. yes she has a manly face.
(doesn't have to be all manly but it's an extreme)

How would you rate your attractiveness on a scale of 1-10?

I’d give myself a solid 8.5/10.

Rate my attractiveness- How good looking/cute am I?

Hi I am a 22 year old from California. This is a project for psychology class on gender and attractiveness. On a scale of 1-10, 1 being not attractive, 10 being very attractive. Also please explain your answer briefly what features you like best, possible improvements, etc. (Honest answers please).Thanks everybody!

http://i675.photobucket.com/albums/vv114/kush-kush/emma.jpg

http://i675.photobucket.com/albums/vv114/kush-kush/emma1.jpg

What makes a face pretty? 10 points?

Sorry this is going to sound SO SHALLOW, but this is something that I have always wondered.

I see girls and they are just not good looking...but I cannot pin point what it is about them that makes them unattractive.

(yes beauty is in the eye of the beholder...but I think most people can agree on what is attractive and what is not)

I am in no way implying that good looking people are better then all or any of that crap, so please no comments on this. I am just merely interested what makes a face attractive.

here are examples:

attractive:

http://www.wallpapergate.com/data/media/6/Adriana_Lima_130.jpg

not so much:

http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://bp0.blogger.com/_UL49Zj5lHyo/RlFonWO8ZdI/AAAAAAAAADU/8jKyd7mbM2c/s320/Sonia2.jpg&imgrefurl=http://transplantcity.blogspot.com/2007/05/on-how-sharondie-realised-her.html&h=180&w=180&sz=8&hl=en&start=4&sig2=gpaSvAVd2of-DE2-dF_qBQ&um=1&tbnid=bPHAAZ4uSnV5qM:&tbnh=101&tbnw=101&ei=gEPqR_2nNJWIiwHO_8ThCw&prev=/images

Forget rating yourself on a scale of 1 to 10 or showing me what you look like without makeup: Do you like the way you look?

You know what? I do, and I’m really happy to say that. I’m toned, I have nice teeth, my hair is soft, and my skin has never looked healthier. I’m perfectly content with that.Everybody should be confident in their appearances. However, many (if not most) of us have insecurities, and sometimes that can be really upsetting.Beauty ideals have existed for as long as humans have existed. It’s animal instinct to seek out mates with the most desirable features, whether that means wide hips or bright plumage or strong antlers. It’s ingrained in us, and that is okay. It’s just not okay when society takes it so far that people go to desperate extremes to fit the current ideal.That cultural frenzy leaves us all with demons to fight. It can take years for someone to finally realize that they are at peace with their appearance.I’m at that point. I like the way I look. I don’t think it’s arrogant to admit it; rather, it’s a relief for me. I hope to see everyone else get here—after all, these are the bodies and faces we were given, and at the end of the day, it usually is what it is. Cosmetic surgery isn’t an option for everyone, so sometimes you just have to learn to love yourself for who you are and not who you could be.

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