Beauty standards change over time

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What do you think will be the golden standard for males in the coming years? Maybe smaller skull, harmonious, unagressive pretty boy face would be preferred over robust caveman face with strong, visible bones due to the feminization of beauty standards.
 
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Im already preparing for ideal body nr1 its over for u guys

I have the most perfect proportions for it
 
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cope article, this has always been the beauty standard:
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Cope.
 
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Beauty standards are for pretty boys in ltr.
We're in 2019 and women still want that animalistic/caveman sex from stone age
 
Im already preparing for ideal body nr1 its over for u guys

I have the most perfect proportions for it
High e bodytype will never become ideal to males.
 
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What do you think will be the golden standard for males in the coming years? Maybe smaller skull, harmonious, unagressive pretty boy face would be preferred over robust caveman face with strong, visible bones due to the feminization of beauty standards.
when African races will have replaced native europeans, the perfect man will be mulatto like Jeremy Meeks: big lips, medium nose, hooded eyes, very short hair.
 
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when African races will have replaced native europeans, the perfect man will be mulatto like Jeremy Meeks: big lips, medium nose, hooded eyes, very short hair.
Still lighter skin:feelshaha:
 
Beauty standards were more androgynous and feminine in 90s and 00s. People keep saying beauty standards are becoming more feminine for men and it is wrong. The rise of Gandy caused resurgence of masculine models.
 
Beauty standards deviate from generation to generation, but they never do so in a radical fashion. Ultimately, genes are in control of memes. The genetic replicator gave rise to the memetic replicator and the memetic replicator is dependent on the genetic replicator. The genes which accept memes (in this case a specific beauty standard) which will hinder the maximum replication of that gene will cause the death of the gene and the meme, whereas genes that reject bad memes (e.g. beauty standards that discourage optimal replication of that gene) and accept good memes (e.g. beauty standards that encourage replication of that gene) will prosper and dominate with the corresponding meme that it accepted.
 
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