Covered Beauty

Sometimes beauty is covered and thought to be hidden away from uncouth, unwanted, and strange eyes. This rarely works, for beauty will out and is much more often about how it is displayed rather than how much of it is so.

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Covered Beauty

On the downside, this tends to lead repressive cultures such as the Muslim World to enact even more stringent restrictions upon how women are allowed to dress. Saudi Arabia taking this to the logically correct – look at the images above! – but vile conclusion that even a woman’s eyes must be covered if they are deemed to be tempting.

On the upside, with war with various nations in the Mid-East – especially Iran – becoming more and more likely, there’s the benefit of Arab and Persian war brides. And yes, this is not only a benefit or upside, it’s the only truly good – evolutionarily speaking – reason for a foreign war.

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Beautiful Celts

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Beautiful Celts

As it’s Saint Patrick’s Day or, you prefer, Lá Fhéile Pádraig, let’s enjoy the beauty of some delightful redheads of so very obviously Celtic extraction.

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Beautiful Dark Faces

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In truth, many people love the light and fear the darkness. Yet darkness has its own rede and strictures…and its own particular beauty.

And you know what some people say – “The blacker the berry, the sweeter the juice.” 😉

 

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Beautiful Sultry Faces

Smiles are always good and normally attractive. Cuteness is, far more often than not, appreciated for its beauty.

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Beautiful Sultry Faces

Sultry, though is also very, very beautiful though as it provides both promise and challenge along with simple beauty – not that simple beauty should ever, in my opinion, be discounted as bot being enough. It’s just that beautiful, sultry faces have a special allure.

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Light Girls’ Faces

There’s a plethora a roads that lead to beauty and beautiful faces come in many shades. No one is any better or worse than any other, though each of us will likely have our preferences – though I’m one of the exceptions this, not having any generalized, ethnic or racial preferences when it comes to women’s beauty.

Light Girls’ Beautiful Faces

Of course, society being what it is, not all beautiful faces are treated equally. This is especially true for light-skinned Black women. They catch a lot of Hell from their darker-toned sisters…for no other reason than being a lighter shade of brown.

Don’t get me wrong; I’ve my own issues with society’s general conception of Black beauty. It’s just that the prejudice, bigotry, and general vileness of the “Black Community’s” response to light-skinned Black women – especially if they have “good hair” and/or light eys – is extremely despicable, vulgar, and abhorrent to me.

To those angry Blacks and the various Liberal angst appropriators who believe that I, a White man – a “Cracka” to boot, should never comment on internecine Black issues: Suck it up, Buttercup!

I live in “The Hood” and one of my wives is Black. I have to hear about and, to some extent, deal with this shit every day so I’ll comment as I damn well please.

The shadism or colorism that the “Black Community” inflicts upon itself is as ridiculous as it is pernicious, which is to be expected since it’s nothing but racism being applied to their own people.

Read on for the sociopolitical rant

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