
We don’t know what beautiful means anymore.
It’s not our fault. Not individually, anyway.
We all know on some level that beauty can mean many things. But that doesn’t change the fact that, when I try to picture a beautiful woman, I get a very specific image in my head — an image that I didn’t put there.
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First, she’s young. She’s got long, luminous hair, blonde or brown or red. And, of course, she’s slender.
Society has given us this list of boxes we must check off in order to earn the sought-after badge of beautiful.
But I’m here to tell you, that list is wrong. This archetype, in fact, doesn’t represent many people at all.
When I am out in the world, most of the women I see don’t fit this description. They might be 20 or 80; Black or white; blue-haired or grey; fat or thin; or anywhere on this spectrum. But none of this means they are not beautiful.
In celebration of the many facets of beauty, here are a brief list of words that are not, as society would have us believe, synonymous with the word "ugly."