The article makes the argument that she is not the male beauty standard for women, but the female one. I’m not sure that is true, she is like 3 % too wide-shouldered for the most conservative standard, and I wouldn’t exactly call it broadening in a non-pun-based sense of the word.
The article makes the argument that she is not the male beauty standard for women, but the female one. I’m not sure that is true, she is like 3 % too wide-shouldered for the most conservative standard, and I wouldn’t exactly call it broadening in a non-pun-based sense of the word.
is see, stil a silly take, men loved xena the warrior princess.
Dame Aylin is not even the first tall blond knightly woman to be widely popular with fans recently anyway
my beloved!!!
broads these days smdh
haven’t you heard? you’re not supposed to call chicks broads
Chicks these days smdh
All I know is that she’s definitely the male beauty standard for me.