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Thread: The difference between Chinese and South Korean women is:
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[quote=GUEST45182,588680]This thread topic is ridiculous. One person's face should not define a whole race. Yes a lot of koreans have had surgery, but I am sure there are some naturally attractive too. I notice koreans with non korean nationalities look different from the pale make up koreans in south korea do. The ones born in other countries have a healthier look, better glow and colour. There is a lot of beautiful women in every race. I notice a lot of naturally big eyed hong kong and japanese women. But it does not mean they represent their whole race. I may be chinese ethnically with the big eyes and small jaw, but i don't represent my whole race - a very simple fact.. And neither are these features a single standard of beauty. Attractive and beauty is a subjective topic, just like Art. Unfortunately these days, all this korean media entertainment is influencing people and saying what is 'trendy' and 'what is not'. Youths of today are completely washed to think that 'looking korean = big/sharp eyes, vline jaw, pale skin', and assume anyone with these features are korean and are the only features that are beautiful. Even all those 'koreans react to... e.g. american celebrities... british celebrities... filipino celebrities' videos... the koreans talk about how 'curved eyebrows' make you look mature and old and are untrendy. But they are trendy to the rest of the world. The west loves curved eyebrows and a mature look. What features look good are subjective. One feature doesn't define a whole race.[/quote]
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