Beauty - Is it really skin deep?
Do we really view beauty as skin deep, or do we mean something more….
| Comments on article "Beauty - Is it really skin deep?" |
| Name |
Views and Comments | Date |
| suk |
I wana tip for dark circles |
3/28/2007 |
| suk |
I want home made tips your right . even about dark circles around my eyes please any how |
3/28/2007 |
| suk |
I want to be fair . toes are deep black even the hands , Help. |
3/28/2007 |
| Courtney |
Beauty is not skin deep. Beauty is within the person. Also God made everybody and Gods creation is not ugly. Gods creation is beautiful and not skin deep. Not only does a person have physical features but MENTAL features, like there personalities. |
11/29/2006 |
| student |
Social psychology tells us that beauty in fact is not only skin deep. That is that beautiful people actually are nicer and more freindly. The argument goes as follows. Hopefully, we can all agree that we subconsciously assign positive characteristics such as intelligence and friendliness to beautiful people. Studies confirm this assumption. We then treat these people nicer than we treat others. studies cofirm this as well. The unporvable hypothesis is that beautiful people are beautiful on the inside as well. As a result of having been beautiful and therefore kindly treated children they develope positive self-image and treat others as they have learned others treat them. This continues into adulthood creating beautiful people that are friendlier and nicer than less beautiful people. Thus beautiful looking people become truly beautiful people by way of a self fulfilling prophecy. Our experience with beautiful people being nice fuels are expectation by way of a psychological phenomenon known as association that similiar looking (and therefore also beautiful) people will also be nice. We in turn treat them nicer and they treat us nicely in return further developing their own good charatcer. We find evidence of this belief in popular songs "you must have been a beautiful baby, you must have been a wonderful child,... you must have been a beautiful baby cause baby look at you now" |
9/1/2005 | |
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