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Japan shows that Caucasian features aren't objectively attractive. Yes, white features are the most desired as of now so it doesn't really matter if it is objective or not but I wanted to make this thread to show that looks are heavily influenced by culture.
In Japan there is an ethnic group called the Ainu that have different ancestry (More Jomon DNA) than the typical Japanese person. These people have features found in Caucasian populations including colored eyes.
Prior to European contact, these people were considered subhuman and ugly by the Japanese and were often discriminated against. The Japanese standard for beauty in the past was what we would consider "chinky"
When Europeans first contacted the Japanese they were considered ugly (This changed pretty quickly though and they started throwing breeding parties JFL) and were drawn in a way that did not complement their features.
It was only when the Japanese realized their culture/society was inferior to the West did they start desiring European/Caucasian features. Now you see Japanese people chasing after more Caucasian features through plastic surgery. Today, many Japanese idols and celebrities have features that resemble Ainu/Jomon peoples.
If Caucasian features were objectively attractive, the Japanese would have been gunning for Ainu/Jomon genetics and features long before their contact with Europeans, but they weren't. Only after cultural exchange did they start becoming white worshipping. Now the Japanese use the Ainu/Jomon people as an example as to why they're different from other Asians.
In Japan there is an ethnic group called the Ainu that have different ancestry (More Jomon DNA) than the typical Japanese person. These people have features found in Caucasian populations including colored eyes.



Prior to European contact, these people were considered subhuman and ugly by the Japanese and were often discriminated against. The Japanese standard for beauty in the past was what we would consider "chinky"


When Europeans first contacted the Japanese they were considered ugly (This changed pretty quickly though and they started throwing breeding parties JFL) and were drawn in a way that did not complement their features.

It was only when the Japanese realized their culture/society was inferior to the West did they start desiring European/Caucasian features. Now you see Japanese people chasing after more Caucasian features through plastic surgery. Today, many Japanese idols and celebrities have features that resemble Ainu/Jomon peoples.

If Caucasian features were objectively attractive, the Japanese would have been gunning for Ainu/Jomon genetics and features long before their contact with Europeans, but they weren't. Only after cultural exchange did they start becoming white worshipping. Now the Japanese use the Ainu/Jomon people as an example as to why they're different from other Asians.
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