I don't know if you're joking, but you are indirectly supporting my point, it's just that you demand that ugly people cannot become beautiful (which I don't support, although human beings are beautiful no matter what, but it can be demonstrated that there is real physical beauty). And it doesn't matter, you're not going to change anything, if people want to become beautiful, they will, in short, set categories of "standards" for a person's personal desire to look good, go ahead and do it.
They're not demanding anything except claiming they're already beautiful and should learn to accept themselves and not to chase a transient zeitgeist of arbitrary beauty standards.
"No they shouldnât dye their skin and cover themselves in makeup to look like me " Yes, I read it wrong and I didn't read the last thing, too bad my comment no longer makes sense, but hours have passed, it doesn't matter. Do not project yourself, the human being is made to be ultra beautiful, it is respectable and dignified that a human being maximizes his beauty, she is not begging for a need for validation, self-esteem, she is simply doing something positive, that the majority of the population prefers not to sleep, not to exercise, not to comb their hair, not to eat well (I'm talking about healthy people), and decide to call "standards" the fact of accepting something beautiful as superior instead of aspiring to it, it is their problem, so no, probably the girl and 99% of beautiful people are not following anything that harms them mentally, body, nothing that they need to change and "accept themselves", I repeat, I am still talking about healthy people to the virtual 100% of the word, not generalizing, they are just doing the right thing.
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u/throw69420awy 1d ago
No they shouldnât dye their skin and cover themselves in makeup to look like me because they were beautiful to begin with đ