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Originally Posted by Prince
What it all boils down to, is what we think beauty is. Or what we experience beauty to be. Is there anything that we, as a society, outside of TE, can do to try and change the common perception of beauty? And furthermore, should we even try and change it, if we have no other justification for doing so than to even the scales?
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In ancient greece, the male body was seen as a thing of beauty, and it was considered shameful to have a female body. But really I think the seinfel analogy remains true. All you have to do is look at the female body. The curviness is an art form.
I believe that men were created as the hunter type, who would gather the food, and do all the labour intesive activities, whereas it was the females job to reproduce, and raise the children. The female body was built for sex, so in order to make reproduction an appealing aspect, the female body was designed to be extremely sexual appealing. The male was built to be strong, so he could perform all the labour intensive activities.