I remember a post (i think on tumblr?) Of a guy who showed his girlfriend a photo of a statue of aphrodite that had a similar body type to said girlfriend in order to comfort her when she was complaning about her body fat
@@audhumbla6927 What? She had curves. Haven't you seen her statues? People back then liked mildly chubby women but NOT fat women. Also cope? Lmao I have a nice body. Why would I cope on someone who clearly never existed?
Aphrodite and her statues are the reason why I haven’t given into the toxic beauty standards for over three years now; we have an extremely similar body structure and learning my feminine personality structure (the lover) made me fall more in love with myself and romanticize my similarities with Aphrodite. My friends now even say I give off Aphrodite vibes and I loveee it. I truly believe that ancient art could really heal modern femininity and our insecurities within our society because they look like women of all types of shapes and portrays beauty in many various ways. I’ve always been a fan on ancient cultures and sculptures but who knew they could also be my beauty inspiration in the future?? 💕
Aphrodite wasnt a good person though, i feel like we have to discuss that myth cuz she literally killed a little girl because she thought she was prettier than her....
The biggest thing for me in the conversation about beauty is not whether or not it exists, but how we treat people who do not "have it". I think most people can agree there is some sort of standard, and criticize it, but most people end up reacting to how it influences one's life. While there is a unconscious element to this, I think of how "ugly men" can be perceived as creepy or how "ugly women" are ignored. A lot of people are invested in *how* beauty is used at the moment vs examining their own reaction to it day to day.
I’ve always liked that classic beauty, it had no flaws literally. And Aphrodite mostly had ginger hair with pale skin and blue eyes as she was the “beauty standard” in Ancient Greece. Even in slave markets men would choose redheads not only it was a rare beautiful desired hair colour, but they would say that redheads give good luck. Even Achilles was described to be redhead or strawberry blonde.
The way I literally hate western beauty standards! My ideal look for myself is chubby, flat nose, buttoned, round face, chubby cheeks, rounder facial features... its so cute and soft!
@@flowersdoll You dont think adults posses the capability of moving and learning new languages? 🤡 Flat nose isnt an european trait. So this is a non-european person complaining about european culture. As if anyone forced them to live in our nations and speak our languages. Wouldnt you find it silly if I complained all day about african beauty standards, in africa, in an african language, when Im not even african? It would obviously be ridicolous, saying anything else is saying that non-africans should get to decide over africans in africa, and Im sure you dont believe that. So stop being a hypocrite and learn to think.
We become so obsessed with having the same things that we fail to appreciate the different things we have... If we don't change the way we think about things we will be susceptible to their manipulation...
I have been traveling and the perception of beauty changes a lot. Just for context my features are pale skin, blue eyes, dirty blonde hair, rounder jaw, smaller lips, and skinny. In my country I've been called a stick and sickly, having no big curves and being so pale. Even was relentlessly bullied by boys in middle school for it. But when I visit Asia or middle eastern countries, it changes dramatically. Suddenly people compliment me a lot and approach me constantly. The general perception of beauty is influenced by the culture, history and media. While there is simultaneously also an individual perception. Which can be influenced by personal experiences, personalities and biology
You shouldnt use the phrase "dirty blonde" its dumb and antiwhite. Dirt isnt golden yk.... Why insult yourself AND lie every time you describe your haircolor? Learn real words to use instead.
No it's Ẳ̵̢̛͇̜̙̼̟͈̯͈̝͕̠͍̺͖͓͇̈́̄̐̇̏͋̊̽̋̓̑̅̄͌́̍͑́̕͘͝͠p̶̢̛͍̟̳̖̩̙̯̰̘͎͙̐̓̏̏̍͆͒̀̔̔̅̾̄̀̿͋̋̓́̋͊̐̾̿̄͛̋͌̓̚͘̚͠͝ͅh̷̢̢̺͕̙͈͚̪͔̗͔͙̺̞̹͎̣̱̗͔̺̬̞̝͙̘̳̼̙͔͕̰͓̿́͗͛̌̌͛̀͆̇͛͗͌̀̈́͑̔͊͛͗̒̽̈́̏̈̍͐̿̉͐̏̐̽̚̕͝͠ŗ̶̛͈̖̞̙̩̒̾̀́̈́̾̀̆̅̓̀̾́̅́̇̋̎̚ǫ̴̡̛̬̺̙͉̟̰̮̻͉̼͓͔̎͌̂̽̐̿͛̍͌͝ͅd̷̡̹̞̭͇̰̤̝̼͈̯͎̫̦̰͇̹̲̱̰̫̼͖̖̰͈̜͚͍̳͔̙͇̥̰̟̘̰̓̾̍̑͐̓͐͊̉̾͐̌̀̿͐̓́͒̈́͊̆͆̌̅͗́͂͗̍̏́̀̒̄̈́͐̍͘̚̕͘̚͜͠͝͠į̴̡̨̡̢̧̡̢̗͈̺̗̪̤̻̦͉̟͚̯̺̮͍̫̮̭̮̩̖̪̥̺̻͈̤̘̼̤̼̳̰̬͆͛̈́̈͗͆͐̍̈́͌̉̾̎̿͛͊̃͑̒̏̔̂̓̆̇̀̚͜͜͠͝t̷̢̨̧̨̘̭̳̬̜͇̬̞͖͇̼̝̳̰̳̩̼̹͉̺͎̼̗̝̱̙̮͖͕̣̜̰͕͍̳͚͋͊̅͗̈́ͅͅȩ̸̧̢̩̯̥̟͚͎̖̤͎̥̺͇̯͕̗͈̪̝̯̯͇͙̘̗̯̲̝̙̥͙̭̤̘͇̪̪͙̈́̄͂̅̓̑͐̀̉̏̔́̊̽̽̓̇̚͝ͅͅ
@crumbsintopebbles it's written in the international phonetic alphabet, which is used by linguists around the world to document accurate pronunciation of pretty much every language spoken on earth. Just because you didn't recognize it, doesn't mean it wasn't a valid or informative statement.
Ancient gods didn't just represent actual beings, they represented the very concepts, philosophy, and energies of what they stood for (beauty, peace, power, etc.). That's why those particular gods of different civilizations varied from region to region in how they looked and acted. Ancient gods aren't just divine beings; they're concepts, qualities, and ideas within consciousness. That's just my personal opinion.
Hey now, stop dogging on us mint ice cream lovers. Remember? Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.. Or in this case, tongue 👅 Edit: if you’re on mobile, pls be careful of the “double click”
I find spiders beautiful, my husband finds them terrifying. I think beauty is often perspective. “Health and fertility” is BS as the mega thin trend that still persists literally kills fertility. Many speculate its origins being from the “tragic beauty” of young Victorian women who were dying of consumption. Then there’s the fact that dead young women have ALWAYS been seen as things of beauty. Literally dead. There’s also the vast number of men who are attracted to teenagers (men who parrot “it’s fine, she’s legal!” When a 50 year old man dates a 18 year old, who would certainly be fine with younger if younger was legal) despite the fact that teenagers who give birth are far more likely to die of complications than a woman over the age of 22. You can not convince me that 80-90% of beauty standards are not expressions of the patriarchy rather than biology. (Though I wouldn’t say YOU were trying to do that, that’s a general you. You, as the creator of the video, gave a very balanced outlook)
about the painting of the birth of venus by Sandro Boticelli: Boticelli had a model /muse that was often seen in his work, including that one it, i forgot her name but the art revival i think posted about it on instagram!! very interesting
Okay but adding to discussion and regardless of what everyone says, I think there are just people we find objectively attractive even if we don't necessarily know why. It's probably a closer link to biology and whatnot and yes, beauty standards exist, but there's always going to be some celebrity out there that is well known for being attractive and yet they have a feature or features that isn't considered part of the standard. There are gorgeous people with flat noses, monolids, chubby cheeks, big foreheads, crooked noses, thin lips, etc the list goes on almost anything you can think of. So, going back to the discussion I don't really think there will ever be an answer to this sort of topic about what defines physical beauty and why. Everyone has different tastes on what they like, and they can go against beauty standards but at the end of the day, most of us can still recognize that objective beauty wether it fits the current trends and standards or not. The Kardashians once stood out from the skinny trend and they were still considered beautiful then- that's something to think about.
The thing is gods and goddesses are not real. They are representatives of ideals. If such a real woman as depicted ever existed, with all the beautiful women in the world for the men to compare her to, even this goddess couldn't stack up. Pedestals are for stone. Not flesh and blood.
I don’t really understand your statement since many religions are polytheistic and the people who participate in those religions consider the gods and goddesses to be real and active beyond representing ideals. You sound like you’re a Reddit atheist instead of a cultural anthropologist.
She said that????? 😮🤯 Jeesus how embarassing. I couldnt get through this whole mess of a video, so disrespectful. Imagine if I made a video about an asian goddess saying in a mocking tone "you probably imagine her pale and slim with black hair" as if there was something wrong with that 😭 but ghis girl doesnt even have eyes that work, she showed 10 paintings of a very obviously REDHEADED woman and said "blonde" 🤡 cringe.
@@RED-my9hl The pount is that Europeans dont have FLAT noses, we have high welldeveloved nasal bridges, compared to east asian, subsaharan african and american native populations. Other "caucasian" populations that are not european are usually the only ones with bigger noses (not the with but again, high and well developed nasal bridge) then europeans. That is north african, west asian, levantine etc. Their noses usually also point down wich european noses dont no nearly as often, and their nasal brindges although well developed are not as high as europeans. European noses already stand out between the eyes, while non-european caucasians start lower down. Thats how you xan easily detect nosejobs on them because the european nose they try to immitate looks wrong since it lacka the high bridge. But claiming that europeans dont have large noses on a global scale is an insane and ignorant statement. Just read old records of first contact, asians were always stunned at the strange pointy nose of the europeans. Who are you comparing to exactly?
@@audhumbla6927yeah I mean that, also I forgot to add that iranians, north africans, middle easterns, mixed latin americans and other peoples may have or have an “european nose”, its not a surprise since those groups share ancestry.
@@audhumbla6927she has a voice, she can speak, you can tell english isn't her 1st language, and the person gave a compliment, a statement, it wasnt a question, which means u dont have to answer, keep it to urself since it has nothing to do with the compliment.
nobody asked, cant someone give a compliment without being answered rudely as if it were a question? U should be ashamed of urself, english may not be her 1st language but rhat doesnt mean u can decide that her confidence is undeserved, ur putting others down as if ur any better as a person with your disrespect.@@cecilyerker
@Allyfyn well then correct her, don't say it like some insult and besides, y are you saying this under a comment complimenting her, I honestly don't see why you ppl feel the need to answer like it's some question, js give her the correct pronunciation on ur own separate comment, it's obv English isn't her first language, yall r so rude😐
Hey i was actually your old subscriber when you posted videos on self improvement you remember you posted a pdf on how to change your life guide Can i get that please It was really cool and helpful Sorry for the trouble tho !
My only standard for beauty is relative symmetry and for someone to not have visible traits of genetic or health abnormalities (its nothing personal, but as a female, the genetic health of the next generation is something i should be taking into account. Oh and also that you smell good. And have a non annoying voice. Theses more types of beauty than visual
I think her appearance was based on the beauty standards of her time. Its quite ironic if u think about it because even the most beautiful goddess in the greek mythology is bound by what that society deems as beautiful.
I dont know many men who care all that much about the body. Most women i see, even in dance class, arent proportionate, are a bit chubby, have cellulitis etc. Men it seems actually dont care. Sure it's a plus if she has a nice body but they want a beautiful face before everything. I am blessed with a nice body and face. Having a nice body at 30+ isnt that common. I have a narrow hourglass. So firm breast, small and flat tummy and round bum. Let me tell you. Besides a quick compliment or two, and sometimes not even, i dont feel that my body actually matters to them. They much prefer what i can do with it... it is very bizarre. I feel sad for women who spend their time sculpting their bodies at the gym only to look hot to them. Because truly that isnt even that important to them.
You don't feel it matters to them because you already have what they want as per your own words describing yourself to have a nice body and face. Become a bit fat and see if things change,or just listen to women with different less "acceptable" body and their experience. Sometimes privilege isn't so clearly an advantage but a lack of struggle which seems to be your case.
@@liliecoffey8846 wanting to have sex is a pretty healthy desire, not misogynistic... If you interpreted what she said in some weird way and saw it as misogynistic it's your projection.
@@elalala576 Statistically speaking there are not that many lonely women, especially compared to men. Men in general really don't have high standards when it comes to women's beauty. Most are okay with dating not very attractive women, and if you want to be deemed as attractive by them it's possible and not too difficult for most women - don't be fat, brush your hair, use a little makeup. As a man, I really wish people applied to me the same "unrealistic" beauty standards they do to women.
I remember a post (i think on tumblr?) Of a guy who showed his girlfriend a photo of a statue of aphrodite that had a similar body type to said girlfriend in order to comfort her when she was complaning about her body fat
I remember seeing something like that too! That was actually what caused me to get curious and dive into this rabbit hole LOL
Here's the catch tho. She was good looking and wasn't even that fat. The thing is, as long as your face is good looking your body won't even matter.
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@@audhumbla6927 What? She had curves. Haven't you seen her statues? People back then liked mildly chubby women but NOT fat women. Also cope? Lmao I have a nice body. Why would I cope on someone who clearly never existed?
Aphrodite and her statues are the reason why I haven’t given into the toxic beauty standards for over three years now; we have an extremely similar body structure and learning my feminine personality structure (the lover) made me fall more in love with myself and romanticize my similarities with Aphrodite. My friends now even say I give off Aphrodite vibes and I loveee it. I truly believe that ancient art could really heal modern femininity and our insecurities within our society because they look like women of all types of shapes and portrays beauty in many various ways. I’ve always been a fan on ancient cultures and sculptures but who knew they could also be my beauty inspiration in the future?? 💕
How did u find ur feminine archetype? I've tried a bunch if test but everytime I get a different answer 😢😢
@@Anonymous-gi9rysame I wanna know too
Aphrodite killed her son's gf because ppl said she was prettier than aprodite, she was really toxic cheater and a pick me
How did you find out your personality structure girlie??
Aphrodite wasnt a good person though, i feel like we have to discuss that myth cuz she literally killed a little girl because she thought she was prettier than her....
The biggest thing for me in the conversation about beauty is not whether or not it exists, but how we treat people who do not "have it". I think most people can agree there is some sort of standard, and criticize it, but most people end up reacting to how it influences one's life. While there is a unconscious element to this, I think of how "ugly men" can be perceived as creepy or how "ugly women" are ignored. A lot of people are invested in *how* beauty is used at the moment vs examining their own reaction to it day to day.
This!!!
I’ve always liked that classic beauty, it had no flaws literally.
And Aphrodite mostly had ginger hair with pale skin and blue eyes as she was the “beauty standard” in Ancient Greece.
Even in slave markets men would choose redheads not only it was a rare beautiful desired hair colour, but they would say that redheads give good luck.
Even Achilles was described to be redhead or strawberry blonde.
Im pretty sure they were described as blonde
The way I literally hate western beauty standards! My ideal look for myself is chubby, flat nose, buttoned, round face, chubby cheeks, rounder facial features... its so cute and soft!
This is the ideal type of so many guys I know. My friend told me it's super feminine-looking.
Why live in the west then? Why use a germanic language to say this?
@@audhumbla6927I don’t think people choose where their born babes, or what language they speak are you fr?
@@flowersdoll You dont think adults posses the capability of moving and learning new languages? 🤡 Flat nose isnt an european trait. So this is a non-european person complaining about european culture. As if anyone forced them to live in our nations and speak our languages. Wouldnt you find it silly if I complained all day about african beauty standards, in africa, in an african language, when Im not even african? It would obviously be ridicolous, saying anything else is saying that non-africans should get to decide over africans in africa, and Im sure you dont believe that. So stop being a hypocrite and learn to think.
I understand your coment i always was opressed to be skinny
We become so obsessed with having the same things that we fail to appreciate the different things we have... If we don't change the way we think about things we will be susceptible to their manipulation...
I have been traveling and the perception of beauty changes a lot. Just for context my features are pale skin, blue eyes, dirty blonde hair, rounder jaw, smaller lips, and skinny.
In my country I've been called a stick and sickly, having no big curves and being so pale. Even was relentlessly bullied by boys in middle school for it.
But when I visit Asia or middle eastern countries, it changes dramatically. Suddenly people compliment me a lot and approach me constantly.
The general perception of beauty is influenced by the culture, history and media. While there is simultaneously also an individual perception. Which can be influenced by personal experiences, personalities and biology
You shouldnt use the phrase "dirty blonde" its dumb and antiwhite. Dirt isnt golden yk.... Why insult yourself AND lie every time you describe your haircolor? Learn real words to use instead.
Mint ice cream is my favorite kind! That doesn't mean it will win in a popularity contest 😂
It's a very polarizing flavor lol. You either loooove it or hate it with a passion 😂 it's also my favorite :)
Its also my favorite!! HELL YEAH
it's refreshing and tasty at the same time
One of the many reasons why social media can be toxic
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
To me, every one is beautiful, regardless of appearance.
As a Hellenic pagan I think you did really good on the research of this video the editing is also really good!
@@audhumbla6927 womp womp
Real beauty is in the energy, it’s timeless.
Visual beauty is too unless you don't take care of yourself. You should find older people good-looking too when you're their age.
THIS is a video essay, wonderfully articulated, fleshed content, and reliable sources🔥‼️
got my girl cleo in the montage ofcourse I'm gonna click
I was really suprised there were'nt that many subscribers. This was really fun to watch!
Great video!
Just for the future, Aphrodite is pronounced as ['æfrə'daɪtɪ]
['æfrə'daɪtɪ]??? That tells you nothing.
No it's Ẳ̵̢̛͇̜̙̼̟͈̯͈̝͕̠͍̺͖͓͇̈́̄̐̇̏͋̊̽̋̓̑̅̄͌́̍͑́̕͘͝͠p̶̢̛͍̟̳̖̩̙̯̰̘͎͙̐̓̏̏̍͆͒̀̔̔̅̾̄̀̿͋̋̓́̋͊̐̾̿̄͛̋͌̓̚͘̚͠͝ͅh̷̢̢̺͕̙͈͚̪͔̗͔͙̺̞̹͎̣̱̗͔̺̬̞̝͙̘̳̼̙͔͕̰͓̿́͗͛̌̌͛̀͆̇͛͗͌̀̈́͑̔͊͛͗̒̽̈́̏̈̍͐̿̉͐̏̐̽̚̕͝͠ŗ̶̛͈̖̞̙̩̒̾̀́̈́̾̀̆̅̓̀̾́̅́̇̋̎̚ǫ̴̡̛̬̺̙͉̟̰̮̻͉̼͓͔̎͌̂̽̐̿͛̍͌͝ͅd̷̡̹̞̭͇̰̤̝̼͈̯͎̫̦̰͇̹̲̱̰̫̼͖̖̰͈̜͚͍̳͔̙͇̥̰̟̘̰̓̾̍̑͐̓͐͊̉̾͐̌̀̿͐̓́͒̈́͊̆͆̌̅͗́͂͗̍̏́̀̒̄̈́͐̍͘̚̕͘̚͜͠͝͠į̴̡̨̡̢̧̡̢̗͈̺̗̪̤̻̦͉̟͚̯̺̮͍̫̮̭̮̩̖̪̥̺̻͈̤̘̼̤̼̳̰̬͆͛̈́̈͗͆͐̍̈́͌̉̾̎̿͛͊̃͑̒̏̔̂̓̆̇̀̚͜͜͠͝t̷̢̨̧̨̘̭̳̬̜͇̬̞͖͇̼̝̳̰̳̩̼̹͉̺͎̼̗̝̱̙̮͖͕̣̜̰͕͍̳͚͋͊̅͗̈́ͅͅȩ̸̧̢̩̯̥̟͚͎̖̤͎̥̺͇̯͕̗͈̪̝̯̯͇͙̘̗̯̲̝̙̥͙̭̤̘͇̪̪͙̈́̄͂̅̓̑͐̀̉̏̔́̊̽̽̓̇̚͝ͅͅ
@crumbsintopebbles it's written in the international phonetic alphabet, which is used by linguists around the world to document accurate pronunciation of pretty much every language spoken on earth. Just because you didn't recognize it, doesn't mean it wasn't a valid or informative statement.
@@crumbsintopebbles you pronounce the “e” at the end of her name basically.
a fro dite e pronounced
what a fun watch! this girl is definitely underrated.
this is such an amazing perspective on beauty. It really made me think about my own appearance more
Ancient gods didn't just represent actual beings, they represented the very concepts, philosophy, and energies of what they stood for (beauty, peace, power, etc.). That's why those particular gods of different civilizations varied from region to region in how they looked and acted.
Ancient gods aren't just divine beings; they're concepts, qualities, and ideas within consciousness.
That's just my personal opinion.
There are definitely different standards of beauty. In my standard, you all are gorgeous
girl you cooked with the thumbnail
Hey now, stop dogging on us mint ice cream lovers. Remember? Beauty is in the eye of the beholder..
Or in this case, tongue 👅
Edit: if you’re on mobile, pls be careful of the “double click”
I find spiders beautiful, my husband finds them terrifying. I think beauty is often perspective.
“Health and fertility” is BS as the mega thin trend that still persists literally kills fertility. Many speculate its origins being from the “tragic beauty” of young Victorian women who were dying of consumption. Then there’s the fact that dead young women have ALWAYS been seen as things of beauty. Literally dead.
There’s also the vast number of men who are attracted to teenagers (men who parrot “it’s fine, she’s legal!” When a 50 year old man dates a 18 year old, who would certainly be fine with younger if younger was legal) despite the fact that teenagers who give birth are far more likely to die of complications than a woman over the age of 22.
You can not convince me that 80-90% of beauty standards are not expressions of the patriarchy rather than biology. (Though I wouldn’t say YOU were trying to do that, that’s a general you. You, as the creator of the video, gave a very balanced outlook)
Props for this video’s script is just great 😭😭 really fluent
No way CZcams this from me for 19 hours
about the painting of the birth of venus by Sandro Boticelli: Boticelli had a model /muse that was often seen in his work, including that one it, i forgot her name but the art revival i think posted about it on instagram!! very interesting
I had to subscribe just because of your intro alone. I love your style
I imagine that Aphrodite is so beautiful that the human mind can not comprehend her
Okay but adding to discussion and regardless of what everyone says, I think there are just people we find objectively attractive even if we don't necessarily know why. It's probably a closer link to biology and whatnot and yes, beauty standards exist, but there's always going to be some celebrity out there that is well known for being attractive and yet they have a feature or features that isn't considered part of the standard. There are gorgeous people with flat noses, monolids, chubby cheeks, big foreheads, crooked noses, thin lips, etc the list goes on almost anything you can think of. So, going back to the discussion I don't really think there will ever be an answer to this sort of topic about what defines physical beauty and why. Everyone has different tastes on what they like, and they can go against beauty standards but at the end of the day, most of us can still recognize that objective beauty wether it fits the current trends and standards or not.
The Kardashians once stood out from the skinny trend and they were still considered beautiful then- that's something to think about.
777th subscriber >:) YOU ARE SOOOOOO GORGEOUS!!!!!
The thing is gods and goddesses are not real. They are representatives of ideals. If such a real woman as depicted ever existed, with all the beautiful women in the world for the men to compare her to, even this goddess couldn't stack up. Pedestals are for stone. Not flesh and blood.
I don’t really understand your statement since many religions are polytheistic and the people who participate in those religions consider the gods and goddesses to be real and active beyond representing ideals. You sound like you’re a Reddit atheist instead of a cultural anthropologist.
@@cecilyerker I likewise don't understand. Who said I was a cultural anthropologist? I wasn't addressing that specific context.
It’s about the principality these gods and goddesses represent divine order
they were still created by people, and those people made them perfect and ideal to their time. them not being real doesnt matter lmao
Did u not watch the video
Aphrodite doesn’t have a flat nose jajaja😂, at least her representations (statutes), her nose has projection and its large like most european noses.
She said that????? 😮🤯 Jeesus how embarassing. I couldnt get through this whole mess of a video, so disrespectful. Imagine if I made a video about an asian goddess saying in a mocking tone "you probably imagine her pale and slim with black hair" as if there was something wrong with that 😭 but ghis girl doesnt even have eyes that work, she showed 10 paintings of a very obviously REDHEADED woman and said "blonde" 🤡 cringe.
most europeans do not have "large" noses
@@RED-my9hl The pount is that Europeans dont have FLAT noses, we have high welldeveloved nasal bridges, compared to east asian, subsaharan african and american native populations. Other "caucasian" populations that are not european are usually the only ones with bigger noses (not the with but again, high and well developed nasal bridge) then europeans. That is north african, west asian, levantine etc. Their noses usually also point down wich european noses dont no nearly as often, and their nasal brindges although well developed are not as high as europeans. European noses already stand out between the eyes, while non-european caucasians start lower down. Thats how you xan easily detect nosejobs on them because the european nose they try to immitate looks wrong since it lacka the high bridge. But claiming that europeans dont have large noses on a global scale is an insane and ignorant statement. Just read old records of first contact, asians were always stunned at the strange pointy nose of the europeans. Who are you comparing to exactly?
@@audhumbla6927 I don't trust u, u like ur own comments 💀
@@audhumbla6927yeah I mean that, also I forgot to add that iranians, north africans, middle easterns, mixed latin americans and other peoples may have or have an “european nose”, its not a surprise since those groups share ancestry.
i been saying, if you're pretty you're pretty,
ironic am saying this under a beauty vid lamoo, but u so gorgeous in my opinion omg 😭😭😭😭
u ate this
I just realized your hair brush wasn’t your microphone
i love your speaking! good vid
she cant even speak properly 😅
@@audhumbla6927she has a voice, she can speak, you can tell english isn't her 1st language, and the person gave a compliment, a statement, it wasnt a question, which means u dont have to answer, keep it to urself since it has nothing to do with the compliment.
@@giselle_editxs how was my comment a question? 😂 take ur own advice and su
@@audhumbla6927 i never said ur comment was a question. Do you even have a brain? So do us all a favour and shut up, ty.
@@audhumbla6927 They clearly did not say that *your* post was a question, learn reading comprehension before taking it out on others.
This is a great video, so insightful and made me think
Starting this video cause I love Aphrodite even though I worship her older, more war like counterparts
folklore/evermore font used + Kim mentioned!!!!
very underrated!
YOU ARE SO BEAUTIFUL
Aphrodite was NOT a good person😭😭😭😭
Really??? What sis do? Spill the tea.
I love thisss❤ you speak so eloquently
She has trouble with a lot of words and mispronunciation or saying the complete wrong word. She is confident, though probably undeservedly.
@@cecilyerkerrude
nobody asked, cant someone give a compliment without being answered rudely as if it were a question? U should be ashamed of urself, english may not be her 1st language but rhat doesnt mean u can decide that her confidence is undeserved, ur putting others down as if ur any better as a person with your disrespect.@@cecilyerker
@@giselle_editxsShe's made a whole video on Aphrodite and doesn't even know how to pronounce it.
@Allyfyn well then correct her, don't say it like some insult and besides, y are you saying this under a comment complimenting her, I honestly don't see why you ppl feel the need to answer like it's some question, js give her the correct pronunciation on ur own separate comment, it's obv English isn't her first language, yall r so rude😐
Hey i was actually your old subscriber when you posted videos on self improvement
you remember you posted a pdf on how to change your life guide
Can i get that please
It was really cool and helpful
Sorry for the trouble tho !
Yes! Do you have discord? If you do, send me your user and I'll send you the pdf version :]
@@ilyfrommei Yes, thank you
Here is the id: uzui_miki
@@ilyfrommei Yeah, Thank you
Here is the id: uzui_miki
interesting thought provoking video but I just realized you're holding a hair brush
may I ask why
for the special effect!
I thought it was a microphone so maybe that was what she was trying to go for
You are so cute,girl😂
Love your chubby face
Hi 😊
its pronounced aphroditey
My only standard for beauty is relative symmetry and for someone to not have visible traits of genetic or health abnormalities (its nothing personal, but as a female, the genetic health of the next generation is something i should be taking into account. Oh and also that you smell good. And have a non annoying voice. Theses more types of beauty than visual
Aphrodite is actually pronounced ‘aprhroditee’
l'll count your number two as two.
Aphrodite would not approve of this video😂
What
why are you talking into a hairbrush?
Because
why are you hating?
@@ilyfrommei thats deep
@@spacedoodlesmaybe they don’t know what a mic is
People don't worship me for my beauty, they worship me because I'm a fucking bad ass. That's why it's my face on the male gods too.
Aphrodite didn't exist so how can people know her beauty?
I think her appearance was based on the beauty standards of her time. Its quite ironic if u think about it because even the most beautiful goddess in the greek mythology is bound by what that society deems as beautiful.
What’s your point? Jesus is known for his benevolence too(not counting the fig tree incident).
Is this video is AI generated? What on earth is happening in the background
I dont know many men who care all that much about the body. Most women i see, even in dance class, arent proportionate, are a bit chubby, have cellulitis etc. Men it seems actually dont care. Sure it's a plus if she has a nice body but they want a beautiful face before everything.
I am blessed with a nice body and face. Having a nice body at 30+ isnt that common. I have a narrow hourglass. So firm breast, small and flat tummy and round bum. Let me tell you. Besides a quick compliment or two, and sometimes not even, i dont feel that my body actually matters to them. They much prefer what i can do with it... it is very bizarre. I feel sad for women who spend their time sculpting their bodies at the gym only to look hot to them. Because truly that isnt even that important to them.
You don't feel it matters to them because you already have what they want as per your own words describing yourself to have a nice body and face. Become a bit fat and see if things change,or just listen to women with different less "acceptable" body and their experience. Sometimes privilege isn't so clearly an advantage but a lack of struggle which seems to be your case.
"prefer what I can do with it" that is the saddest thing women suffer because of misogynists
"having a nice face isn't that common at 30 plus" Imagine fellating yourself so much.
@@liliecoffey8846 wanting to have sex is a pretty healthy desire, not misogynistic... If you interpreted what she said in some weird way and saw it as misogynistic it's your projection.
@@elalala576 Statistically speaking there are not that many lonely women, especially compared to men. Men in general really don't have high standards when it comes to women's beauty. Most are okay with dating not very attractive women, and if you want to be deemed as attractive by them it's possible and not too difficult for most women - don't be fat, brush your hair, use a little makeup. As a man, I really wish people applied to me the same "unrealistic" beauty standards they do to women.
Im curious how this would apply for men
I’m also extremely curious. Is there even a God of beauty for men?
@@Noredia_Yuki
Apollo I think
but he is not the god of beauty, he is associated with beauty