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Post by Deleted on Feb 29, 2016 18:27:40 GMT
For those men among us who don't feel that we are the image of perfection where we live, a study has been made in various countries to photoshop the perfect male body from one standard photo. All we need to do is move to the country where the result looks the most like us. onlinedoctor.superdrug.com/perceptions-of-perfection-part-ii-men/
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Post by lagatta on Feb 29, 2016 21:44:20 GMT
Yes, they had done that with a woman before. This guy was brave, as he's fairly chunky. But some national groups like that!
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Post by htmb on Mar 2, 2016 2:54:09 GMT
This whole topic annoys me to no end. In my opinion, the "perfect" body is a healthy body, of which there are many different shapes and sizes.
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Post by whatagain on Mar 3, 2016 13:21:49 GMT
I stand no change in Egypt.. maybe in Serbia if I get a tattoo.
I know perfection : I used not to be perfect, because I was conceited, but I've worked a lot on humility to the point that it became one of my top qualities. So that I can modestly say that I'm now absolutely perfect.
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Post by mossie on Mar 3, 2016 14:02:08 GMT
I know I'm perfect, just don't need any dodgy photos to disabuse me.
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Post by lagatta on Mar 3, 2016 19:29:13 GMT
My tomcat is perfect -just the fact that he has held up for 20 years is all the proof one needs.
Yes, the idea of a "perfect body" is just silly. And tastes in bodies vary greatly by culture and era, but a great many humans with so-called "imperfect" bodies manage to find a mate if they so desire. And not only those with as much money as Donald Trump...
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Post by Deleted on Mar 3, 2016 19:59:42 GMT
One of the internet dating sites has a good ad about people liking what is not perfect about you.
I also like the Axe ad about non standard people.
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Post by htmb on Mar 3, 2016 20:24:33 GMT
Those are cute!
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Post by lagatta on Mar 3, 2016 23:43:38 GMT
Yes, they are. Though the Axe stuff really stinks. I did like the range of ordinary guys.
Geolocalisation is funny. The first left me with a Bernie ad. I like Bernie, and really my city isn't far from his... hard to call that a "city". But perhaps they didn't calculate the international border that goes through Lac Champlain.
Obviously, that is advertising, but in some ways it is a good sign, as the "perfect" man or woman is getting tiring - in reality, does only 5% or less of the population manage to find some kind of match?
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Post by rikita on Mar 8, 2016 6:48:34 GMT
can't see the axe ad.
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