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And here's a test to see how different people's way of defining attractiveness or beauty is.

I looked at this pic on /pol/ a couple of months ago and I considered the West Baltid woman the most attractive out of all of them. Someone posted that he considered the North Atlantid woman to be the most attractive which made me wonder why I thought the West Baltid seemed better to me than the N. Atlantid and the Dalofaelid women. Going to Sherlock's definition of beauty as defined by our life experiences and the important women in our lives (mother, sisters, other relatives, friends, enemies), I found that the West Baltid woman seemed to me to be the most forgiving, welcoming, and submissive one - someone who can be told what to do and not laugh at what I might say because she might understand my internal intentions; all these sprang from my "introversion," depression, social anxiety, fear of how others may react to what I say. The Dalofaelid in comparison seemed too forward, ready to question me and my life.

Right now I consider the Dalofaelid more receptive since I now think of outward happiness as a manifestation of a person's well-being, understanding or acceptance of the world as it is, and maybe leniency in how other people might treat her.

The definition of beauty or attractiveness is a reflection of who you are as a person, what you feel you need, and your past interactions with people who look a certain way.

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