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Saturday, June 6, 1998


People are fond of criticizing pictures of pretty women, most often complaining that they do not represent 'real' beauty.

"Women are more than just pretty bodies", they pout, "After all, it's what's inside that counts." The people who raise this point are, however, usually a little vague on the details of what else it is, exactly, that women are. For some reason, they never say exactly which inner qualities of character they are referring to.

So over the last several years I've made it my personal purpose to learn what it is exactly about a woman that makes her beautiful. I've discovered which qualities of character are really responsible.

And one of the most important of these qualities is purpose.

I've discovered that a picture of a woman with purpose is always more beautiful than one without. (A positive, non-destructive purpose, that is.) Try it yourself. Find two pictures of beautiful women which you like. Next, decide which woman in which picture appears to have more purpose. She may have a purposeful look in her eye, or a purposeful stance, or whatever. If you are a person who values purpose in life, you will find the picture with the woman with more purpose more beautiful, every time. But more importantly, you will find that a positive purpose makes a woman more beautiful in real life, too.

It seems odd that I had to discover this for myself. It seems no one wanted me to know, including those who claim it's what's inside that counts. They don't really want anyone to know. If they did, they would simply tell us. They would tell us that in fact it's a woman's character traits, like purpose, that make her beautiful. And they would praise pictures like the one above for depicting such inner qualities, instead of condemning them.

Critics of beautiful women never mention what else besides her body makes a woman beautiful because they do not want to encourage real beauty at all. Their true goal is to destroy it.

That is their purpose.

© 1998 by Dwаynе Bеll

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