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What women are considered beautiful: standards and perceptions
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1. Height and Body Type

Tall or Short?
Many studies show that height influences perceptions, but it is not decisive. Tall women are often associated with elegance, while short women are often associated with prettiness. Ultimately, attractiveness depends on harmonious proportions, not just height.

Slim or Curvy?
Here, body contours and proportions play a role. Ideals vary greatly across cultures:

In Western countries, slender figures have long been popular.

In some African and Latin American cultures, more curvaceous figures are valued.

The key is harmony: if a figure is proportional, it is perceived as beautiful.

2. Face and Features

Research shows that facial symmetry, clear skin, and bright eyes make women more attractive to most people. These factors are more important than specific height or weight.

3. Individuality and Charm

Beauty isn't just about appearance. Confidence, a smile, charisma, and style are often more important than any standard figure or height. A woman who is self-confident is perceived as more beautiful.

4. A Combination of Factors

Modern psychologists and sociologists emphasize that beauty is a combination of features:

Body Proportions

Face

Style and Grooming

Confidence and Behavior

That is, you can't say that "only tall people are more beautiful" or "only thin people are more beautiful." Harmony and individuality are always more important than strict standards.

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