The Ideal Woman’s Body, According To Science
“Beauty has no size, no skin tone, no hair color, no eye color, no facial features, no muscle definition… for we are all uniquely beautiful and the standards are unreal.” – Anonymous
Beauty standards have shifted dramatically over the decades. The 1950s favored blonde, light-skinned looks, the 1960s preferred willowy figures, and the 1980s celebrated athletic, curvy women.
Today, beauty is often defined by a thin waist, large breasts, and hips, although fashion models remain extremely skinny to emphasize clothing rather than their bodies.
Despite these changing ideals, true beauty is diverse and not confined to societal standards.
Each person’s unique appearance contributes to the world’s rich diversity, making everyone inherently beautiful.
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