I meant in the first pic, her waist looks like it was 'shopped...not that it was just professionally cleaned up. Maybe it's real, just odd looking if so.
The blonde you posted yesterday was MUCH hotter !
I meant in the first pic, her waist looks like it was 'shopped...not that it was just professionally cleaned up. Maybe it's real, just odd looking if so.
The blonde you posted yesterday was MUCH hotter !
Elle post some girls with naturally dark hair. And I'll give it a shot. BTW, a 38cm waist is more UN-attractive that is it attractive.
I wouldnt say shes ugly.
You can still see if they are attractive, regardless of hair colour, what does it matter if someone decides to dye their hair blonde/brunette/red or even the colours of the rainbow..doesnt make them ugly.
I think ugly is a really strong word. There are very few ugly people in the world.
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finally. something smart!
Am I really not allowed to think a girl is ugly? Maybe I have high "standards" about what is pretty and what isn't. I hardly think there's something wrong with that.
And fine, I do think some blondes are very pretty. Scarlette Johnanson for example. That little Hayden P. girl.
What I believe is ugly is the bleach blond, black eyeliner look. Both those girls that Elle posted are exactly that.
Seriously Elle, you don't have anything other than skrawny LG looking girls that you think are pretty?
FYI (LG = little girl)
This lady:
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Did you see that I already listed 2 names right there in that post you quoted!?
There's many but those are some blondes I do like. It's not hair color, it's the fake nasty look of bleached hair that's all.
I got a few more white girls: jennifer aniston, megan fox, the girl from itialian job, vanessa from gossip girl, umm jennifer garner, kate hudson to name a few.
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Indi, i dont know who that is, shes beautiful..looks like a young julia roberts.
Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away.
Anyway... weren't we posting our own individual tastes? Not forcing our preferences on others as though that were the universal standard?
So what if Elle digs the "little girl" look? So long as they are legally of age, no problems..
"The weakest soul, knowing its own weakness, and believing this truth that strength can only be developed by effort and practice, will, thus believing, at once begin to exert itself, and, adding effort to effort, patience to patience, and strength to strength, will never cease to develop, and will at last grow divinely strong."
- James Allen
It kind of seemed like Elle was the one forcing her opinions. She couldn't phanthom how we could possibly call LG's ugly and tried to make us see that. She called that the universal standard for beauty or some shit.
Elle's still a youngin'... I can forgive her foolishness...
Apparently she's still in the age-range of those LG's... so she's feeling a little insecure that they aren't the universal standard she hoped they would be... Everyone's attractions can vary -- hence why there are so many different looking people in the world. What's attractive to one person may not be attractive to the next and vice versa. It makes the world interesting and gives each of us a chance to find someone whom we may like.
"The weakest soul, knowing its own weakness, and believing this truth that strength can only be developed by effort and practice, will, thus believing, at once begin to exert itself, and, adding effort to effort, patience to patience, and strength to strength, will never cease to develop, and will at last grow divinely strong."
- James Allen