01-18-2015, 11:15 AM
(This post was last modified: 01-18-2015, 11:17 AM by Reaper.
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"Sexy" is a subjective perception. What I find sexy might be ugly to you. I find no sexual interest in any of the movie stars plastered across the front of magazines, for example, even though they are supposed to set the standard for physical beauty.
I've often found that if you come to love someone greatly, their appearance begins to be desirable no matter how you saw them originally, because their inner being begins to be reflected in the physical. This is why an eighty-year-old couple can still find each other sexy even though their bodies are withered with age.
In the fourth dimension there is supposed to be no barrier between self and self. We'll all be wearing our insides on the outside, able to see each other's true natures instead of hiding behind the mask of makeup and hair products society says makes us socially acceptable. I think this would contribute to there being an awful lot of beautiful people around. I can't imagine a higher dimensional concept of beauty being anywhere near as shallow as it is here.
I've often found that if you come to love someone greatly, their appearance begins to be desirable no matter how you saw them originally, because their inner being begins to be reflected in the physical. This is why an eighty-year-old couple can still find each other sexy even though their bodies are withered with age.
In the fourth dimension there is supposed to be no barrier between self and self. We'll all be wearing our insides on the outside, able to see each other's true natures instead of hiding behind the mask of makeup and hair products society says makes us socially acceptable. I think this would contribute to there being an awful lot of beautiful people around. I can't imagine a higher dimensional concept of beauty being anywhere near as shallow as it is here.