SamTherapy opened this issue on Sep 17, 2012 · 108 posts
moriador posted Tue, 18 September 2012 at 11:56 AM
Quote - Of course, the REALLY interesting issue here is not what individual members like, rather the issue of "lovemaps." As a psychologist, I really doubt that the preference for a particular physical trait is voluntary. So, bashing men who like big bosoms is about as productive as bashing girls who have small ones. Neither can do much about it on their own.
I actually feel sorry for men who are particularly attracted to enormous breasts. They are so likely to be spending much of their life unsatisfied.
Quote - Good thing we judge people buy who they are and not buy what they look like or have.
any one that alters there body because ... what ever reson.
There mind and soul is confused about what really matters.
There's no correlation between intelligence and happiness, nor between intelligence and wealth, or between kindness and happiness, nor between kindness and wealth. Nor are honesty and loyalty rewarded with either happiness or wealth.
However, there are distinct advantages in both happiness and wealth among those who are more beautiful.
So I'd say that those who alter their bodies to make them more beautiful know exactly what matters. People care about looks far more than personality. Some of us claim that we don't, but when we're tested, it turns out, unconsciously, we absolutely do.
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