Bare Naked Beauty in Broad Daylight

Honesty is a beauty all its own. With honesty comes a host of other virtues: integrity, character, confidence, love, faith, worth.

In terms of physical beauty, what exactly makes a woman physically beautiful? It comes down to one trait most honest of all: symmetry.

There's no faking the expression of genetic perfection, despite all its pitiful attempts forcing an admission of fraud.

Being born with nearly perfectly symmetrical features is a triumph over nature. The jackpot in a genetic lottery.

Even people not considered classically beautiful are irresistibly attractive when their facial features are symmetrical. This is why we are drawn to people who may not fit into our ideal, be they physically or culturally or even emotionally different from us.

Opposites may attract, but all are attracted to the most attractive. We look. We must look. We cannot turn away.

Not without feeling the loss of a connection that can only be understood as chemistry. This, even when they don't look back. Or know that we exist.

Seeing them forms a connection, us to them, however unilateral the interaction.

This spark of attraction is the stuff of life. It's the source of inspiration for all human achievement.

When we see the embodiment of perfection in a person, we aspire to behold it and make it our own. It inspires action for we must possess this power.

Because we place a premium on female beauty, this is also why so many women resort to artifice. Artful application of make-up, skillful styling of hair, careful arrangement of jewelry, hell - even low lighting.

All serve to create an image of symmetry however fleeting it may be. Men know of this subterfuge, having x-ray vision to the truth built by their testosterone.

The crucial test, the gut check, is seeing his woman first thing in the morning. It's why men fall in love with the Natural Beauty at first glance. And why swimsuit issues are best sellers of the subscription.

Being drop dead gorgeous in broad daylight with surf and sand exposing all artifice to a woman's beauty is the embodiment of truth. For honesty is a beauty all its own.

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