I just read an article on what makes a “beautiful” woman. I put “beautiful” in quotations because I think that what is “beautiful” it is different in everyone s eyes. The anonymous writer who wrote this article starts that “there are two types of beauty. There’s physical beauty and there’s is emotional beauty. Now I do not fully agree with this writer. But he mentions that the most important beauty is the physical beauty, the way she looks, and her physical attraction. Do you agree with this? If so why? He or she also says that “some women are born beautiful. These are natural beauties. Some others attempt to attain beauty by use of cosmetics. These are man-made beauties. Whatever the case if you’re a beautiful woman, you’re beautiful. It does not matter if you got it from birth or through artificial toning”. I agree with this in a way but also at the same time I do not… I do not believe that if you are not physically attractive then you’re not “beautiful”. I believe that everyone is” beautiful” in different ways, weather it is physically, the character the person has, the charm, her smile, the way she thinks, or maybe even her classiness. It all depends on the person, the girl, herself. The emotional beauty that the writer starts is brought out by saying that emotional beauties are “adorable.”, why can’t they be “beautiful”? Maybe because they are not physically attractive? He says that emotional beauties are “loving and caring”, “humble”, “hardworking”, “kind and full of goodness”, and has “self-control”, they are saying that girls that are physically attractive have not self-control, they are not hardworking and they are not kind and full of goodness, those are stereotype, they are putting on “physically attractive” people and on “emotional attractive” people. In one point of the article the writer says that one who is “physically attractive can never have a successful love relationship”. Why do you think he/she states that? One can, I believe, be physically attractive and still be very beautiful with her inner self qualities.
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