Does beauty reflects the character of the beholder? ( Archived) (3)

Jul 29, 2021 1:36 AM CST Does beauty reflects the character of the beholder?
Mr_Amor
Mr_AmorMr_AmorAllahabad, Uttar Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh India8 Threads 87 Posts
Does beauty reflects the character of the beholder?
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There is beauty even in dirty mud, it just need a vision of pig.
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Jul 29, 2021 2:00 AM CST Does beauty reflects the character of the beholder?
MrBoDangles
MrBoDanglesMrBoDanglesAuckland, New Zealand270 Posts
It's a catch 22 situation I guess.

I eat pork, does that make me a heathen?

I agree with western values, tenants, and although I'm not a Christian as such although anglo/celtic geneolgy.

Who am I to argue. What do you reckon?
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Jul 29, 2021 3:28 AM CST Does beauty reflects the character of the beholder?
Mr_Amor
Mr_AmorMr_AmorAllahabad, Uttar Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh India8 Threads 87 Posts
what do you eat, it's your choice.

it's not about pig or mud, it is just an example.
it's about the way we look the beauty.

I heard an actress dialogue in a movie that if you look at a girl, she can sense your character by the way you look.

I don't know whether it is true or false.dunno
confusedBut I think it's true because God has given them a more sense than men. they can use that sense anytime they want. Girls knows better.

The beholder can see beauty even in nudity, and can see obscenity even in a clothed body.
it depends on the way beholder look.
One thing can be beautiful for someone, the same thing can be ugly for another one.
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