Beauty standards have more or less always been the same

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I saw a hamza video where he coped about male beauty standards being more feminine nowadays. However this is simply false. If you look at the ancient greek and roman sculptures they have more or less the exact same standards of beauty as today. This is also ironic because the masculinity copers like to cope about greco roman masculinity.

Apollo (Helios), the god of beauty, the arts, music, healing, the sun and light, healing, poetry and more.
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Antonius the favourite lover of emperor Hadrian. Following his death he was deified on Hadrian's orders. He remains one of the most depicted people from the greco roman world thus an another perfect example.
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Now if you look at these two examples i've just provided, they have a striking similarity to our modern male beauty standards.

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this was the video I mentioned btw.
 
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I saw a hamza video where he coped about male beauty standards being more feminine nowadays. However this is simply false. If you look at the ancient greek and roman sculptures they have more or less the exact same standards of beauty as today. This is also ironic because the masculinity copers like to cope about greco roman masculinity.

Apollo (Helios), the god of beauty, the arts, music, healing, the sun and light, healing, poetry and more.
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Antonius the favourite lover of emperor Hadrian. Following his death he was deified on Hadrian's orders. He remains one of the most depicted people from the greco roman world thus an another perfect example.
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Now if you look at these two examples i've just provided, they have a striking similarity to our modern male beauty standards.

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this was the video I mentioned btw.

First things first, you gotta stop watching the paki
 
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True+ good thread
 
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beauty standards are based on indicators of health and fertility, what is not natural in nature, for example a huge amount of muscle on the body, cannot be attractive in principle
 
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beauty standards are based on indicators of health and fertility, what is not natural in nature, for example a huge amount of muscle on the body, cannot be attractive in principle
True. I cage at hamza's videos where he complains about ''tiktok e-boys'' meanwhile they slay more than him jfl.
 
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dickpill debunked
Apollo (Helios), the god of beauty, the arts, music, healing, the sun and light, healing, poetry and more.
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Not a bad thread for a Newcel

Good stuff
 
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Anglo Teutonic beauty is different from greek statues. Greek statues have flat maxillas, strong chin, wide jaw and square face like dolph Lundgren. Anglo statues is forward grown faces like hexum
 
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This could have been me:feelsbadman::feelsbadman: same coloring/pheno and hair

Brutal bonesPill:feelsrope:
 
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I saw a hamza video where he coped about male beauty standards being more feminine nowadays. However this is simply false. If you look at the ancient greek and roman sculptures they have more or less the exact same standards of beauty as today. This is also ironic because the masculinity copers like to cope about greco roman masculinity.

Apollo (Helios), the god of beauty, the arts, music, healing, the sun and light, healing, poetry and more.
View attachment 3742269View attachment 3742270

Antonius the favourite lover of emperor Hadrian. Following his death he was deified on Hadrian's orders. He remains one of the most depicted people from the greco roman world thus an another perfect example.
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Now if you look at these two examples i've just provided, they have a striking similarity to our modern male beauty standards.

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this was the video I mentioned btw.

The Greeks and Romans also depicted more “masculine” beauties with gods like Ares or Hercules. It wasn’t just pretty boys.
 
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The Greeks and Romans also depicted more “masculine” beauties with gods like Ares or Hercules. It wasn’t just pretty boys.
Hercules and ares weren’t seen as epitomes of beauty but masculinity. Gods like apollo and antonius for example were seen as idols and examples of beauty.
 
They still look almost identical. Most people would mix thisView attachment 3742316with the ancient greeks even though it was made by the nazis.
Greeks just valued masculinity, heroism and strength the most while Anglos valued balance of features, symmetry. They are both attractive in their own ways and its a subjective on which one you prefer.
 
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Humzah would trade in all his wealth and let his ltb gf and his mom get buttfucked by burkina faso niggers if only he could look like a tiktok prettyboy which he criticizes.
 
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Greeks just valued masculinity, heroism and strength the most while Anglos valued balance of features, symmetry. They are both attractive in their own ways and its a subjective on which one you prefer.
True but they’re extremely similar. Someone who hasn’t invested their time into studying beauty standards would think that they’re one and the same.
 
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Humzah would trade in all his wealth and let his ltb gf and his mom get buttfucked by burkina faso niggers if only he could look like a tiktok prettyboy which he criticizes.
Unironically this
 
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Good effort, but have they?
You’re only looking at one half… some women in history were considered attractive if they had large hooked noses, bushy eyebrows

A lot of beauty standards through time, have an underlying correlation with dimorphism, but if forced they can successfully brainwash an entire community to prefer something far away from what they’re evolutionarily driven to

Only in todays world are we seeing the lines between what society finds ideal + what is ideal in nature (dimorphism) collapse on top of each other, as they had during cavemen/cavewomen times (Paleolithic era). Because we are going out of our way to make it happen, consciously telling others (normies) that’s attractive. Why women have been preferring “hooded eyes” etc, whereas a few years ago they en masse liked almond eyes like Zayn or Cavill

Even yet, these will likely never collapse on top of each other. Guys like below, will never be seen as ideal at least for a very very long time:


But he would’ve been a Terrachad to cavewomen
 
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Good effort, but have they?
You’re only looking at one half… some women in history were considered attractive if they had large hooked noses, bushy eyebrows

A lot of beauty standards through time, have an underlying correlation with dimorphism, but if forced they can successfully brainwash an entire community to prefer something far away from what they’re evolutionarily driven to

Only in todays world are we seeing the lines between what society finds ideal + what is ideal in nature (dimorphism) collapse on top of each other, as they had during cavemen/cavewomen times (Paleolithic era). Because we are going out of our way to make it happen, consciously telling others (normies) that’s attractive. Why women have been preferring “hooded eyes” etc, whereas a few years ago they en masse liked almond eyes like Zayn or Cavill

Even yet, these will likely never collapse on top of each other. Guys like below, will never be seen as ideal at least for a very very long time:


But he would’ve been a Terrachad to cavewomen

Anglo Teutonic beauty is different from greek statues. Greek statues have flat maxillas, strong chin, wide jaw and square face like dolph Lundgren. Anglo statues is forward grown faces like hexum
 
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Hercules and ares weren’t seen as epitomes of beauty but masculinity. Gods like apollo and antonius for example were seen as idols and examples of beauty.
All of the gods were viewed as beautiful except for a handful like Hephaestus. There’s a reason Aphrodite chose Ares of all the gods. For the Greeks, athleticism and beauty went hand in hand for obvious reasons and Heracles was the patron of the gymnasium. Pretty boys were just one half of the traditional male beauty standards.
 
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Good effort, but have they?
You’re only looking at one half… some women in history were considered attractive if they had large hooked noses, bushy eyebrows

A lot of beauty standards through time, have an underlying correlation with dimorphism, but if forced they can successfully brainwash an entire community to prefer something far away from what they’re evolutionarily driven to

Only in todays world are we seeing the lines between what society finds ideal + what is ideal in nature (dimorphism) collapse on top of each other, as they had during cavemen/cavewomen times (Paleolithic era). Because we are going out of our way to make it happen, consciously telling others (normies) that’s attractive. Why women have been preferring “hooded eyes” etc, whereas a few years ago they en masse liked almond eyes like Zayn or Cavill

Even yet, these will likely never collapse on top of each other. Guys like below, will never be seen as ideal at least for a very very long time:


But he would’ve been a Terrachad to cavewomen

If you say that they have changed you imply that they have changed complitely. This is what some people say.
 
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All of the gods were viewed as beautiful except for a handful like Hephaestus. There’s a reason Aphrodite chose Ares of all the gods. For the Greeks, athleticism and beauty went hand in hand for obvious reasons and Heracles was the patron of the gymnasium. Pretty boys were just one half of the traditional male beauty standards.
Also i forgot add obvously ADONISSSSS which is something that hamza ruined for me jfl.

Remember the story of adonis. The most beautiful boy who was chased by aphrodite and persephone.
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If you say that they have changed you imply that they have changed complitely. This is what some people say.
Wdym can u be more specific
How would that imply a complete change, and what’s your definition of “complete”

The way I see it, it’s more of a gradient shift.
The dimorphism line is fixed, whereas throughout certain points of history & different areas of the world, the line representing appeal in society has either been overlapping (early humans), shifting far away from the fixed line, and now it’s returning (but I doubt it’ll ever overlap because we aren’t restricted to our animalistic nature)
 
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Wdym can u be more specific
How would that imply a complete change, and what’s your definition of “complete”

The way I see it, it’s more of a gradient shift.
The dimorphism line is fixed, whereas throughout certain points of history & different areas of the world, the line representing appeal in society has either been overlapping (early humans), shifting far away from the fixed line, and now it’s returning (but I doubt it’ll ever overlap because we aren’t restricted to our animalistic nature)
Basically that nowadays they are somehow arbitrarily different. Basically what the redpill peole say about muh masculinity and you have to shave your head or some shit.
 
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Also i forgot add obvously ADONISSSSS which is something that hamza ruined. Remember the story of adonis. The most beautiful boy who was chased by aphrodite and persephone.View attachment 3742348
Yeah. There’s that too. I’ll say this though. Men act. Women are. Apollo’s a unique case, because he was a double act with a masculine tomboy sister. For most gods and heroes, their looks would be secondary. It’s about what they can and did accomplish.

Dionysus is another of the pretty boy gods and is actually one of my favourites, but he was looked down on for being feminine. Hera roasted him for it.

“Well, Zeus, I should be ashamed if I had such a son; so effeminate, and so given to drinking; tying up his hair in a ribbon, indeed! and spending most of his time among mad women, himself as much a woman as any of them; dancing to flute and drum and cymbal! He resembles any one rather than his father.”

Also note that she points out that he doesn’t look or act like Zeus, who’s a more masculine god and the king of all of them.
 
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Yeah. There’s that too. I’ll say this though. Men act. Women are. Apollo’s a unique case, because he was a double act with a masculine tomboy sister. For most gods and heroes, their looks would be secondary. It’s about what they can and did accomplish.

Dionysus is another of the pretty boy gods and is actually one of my favourites, but he was looked down on for being feminine. Hera roasted him for it.

“Well, Zeus, I should be ashamed if I had such a son; so effeminate, and so given to drinking; tying up his hair in a ribbon, indeed! and spending most of his time among mad women, himself as much a woman as any of them; dancing to flute and drum and cymbal! He resembles any one rather than his father.”

Also note that she points out that he doesn’t look or act like Zeus, who’s a more masculine god and the king of all of them.
Interesting
 
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Stop listening to this redpilled curry coper.
 
I really need to make an extremely serious thread on why blackpill doesn't exist in real life, how beauty standards don't apply in real life when talking about forming couples, how attractive people don't recognize their genetic value and combine with whatever they encounter first and give them attention, how most people, regardless of genetic level of attractiveness, are very insecure and dumb in general, and how in real life, people generally look for what they lack or cannot have in their own strengths, rather than looking for potential or being willing to make sacrifices

Hence why the demographic curve on attractiveness of real life people you see on the street are like 5% deformed faces, 35% below average, 48% average, 10% above average and 2% very attractive

Hence the reason why ugly or average people keep having children with attractive people, and recycling average children, and then 2 average or below average people but with the genetics of attractive people from their ancestors find themselves having very attractive kids..

If people were willing to sacrifice themselves in the name of genetics, we would have only attractive and tall people on the street today, and forums like these would not exist, and yet we still have short human deformities in our midst..

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