I have been reading this thread with interest. I think there is confusion over the Divine or Golden ratio and how it relates to human proportions. The golden ratio doesn't apply to all humans, however it has been found that this ratio does apply to cultural definitions of beauty. In other words, a face and/or body that fits the golden ratio will have an almost universal appeal. Whereas a face/body that does not fit the ratio will have less appeal based upon its divergence from the ratio, the farther away from the ratio, the less attactive. For an example of this, check out the Marquart mask. It is a mask that is built upon the golden ratio. By placing it over a photo of an individual, it provides a visual reference defining how close that individual fits the golden ratio and hence how beautiful they are. If V2 and V3 don't fit the golden ratio perfectly, it doesn't mean they aren't appealing, it simply means their appeal will not be as culturally universal as a model that does fit the ratio. I have attatched a file that contains the "mask" if it interests you. Sorry I don't have a link for you, but try a search under Marquart, he is a cosmetic surgeon from California USA if that helps.