Originally posted by Paul Dirac IIAhh, I did not know who she was. She's got the whole 'jail bait' look going.
Feel free to name a female or a male. Whatever floats your boat.
In their prime, I would say Nancy Kwan, Diana Ross and Farrah Fawcett were right there at the far end of the bell curve of looks.
In 2013, perhaps Selena Gomez.
But you disagree. 😀
http://www.therichest.org/cdn/590/1014/75/c/wp-content/uploads/selena-gomez.jpeg
(but yes, she is 21.)
I'll add Scarlett Johansson on the condition that she does not wear red hair (ala Avengers) or bright-red lipstick, and UFC octagon girl Arianny Celeste.
Originally posted by Paul Dirac IITry this web site and see if averaging faces doesn't make for a more attractive composite than the individuals seem to you. (Averaging this way tends to smooth the skin, for one thing.)
Feel free to name a female or a male. Whatever floats your boat.
In their prime, I would say Nancy Kwan, Diana Ross and Farrah Fawcett were right there at the far end of the bell curve of looks.
In 2013, perhaps Selena Gomez.
But you disagree. 😀
http://www.faceresearch.org/demos/average
There is also some research suggesting that faces that present less of a mental processing challenge are more pleasing. This challenge could be due to facial features and/or facial expressions, which are blended out in a composite. A person who looks quite young may also seem to present less of a mental challenge but don't be fooled.🙂
Originally posted by Paul Dirac IImy soul-mate, of course 🙂
Feel free to name a female or a male. Whatever floats your boat.
In their prime, I would say Nancy Kwan, Diana Ross and Farrah Fawcett were right there at the far end of the bell curve of looks.
In 2013, perhaps Selena Gomez.
But you disagree. 😀