Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, some say. Others refer to it to excuse their ugliness. Some others believe in it, but when the proposal day approaches, they give it up. Many others go on to mention it as a consequence of auto-suggestion, trying to calm down themselves. For sure, this adage exists in reality, but beholders who feel so are so few and far between. It is so mainly because nearly ninety people lean towards real beauty, while the same percentage of people lean towards real ugliness. The ten per cent left make up men and women with certain complexes. For instance, a young, ugly girl surely quotes this saying the day a man proposes to her. An old, beautiful woman does the same when she finds that she is ageing day after day with no suitor in sight. However, a really beautiful girl quoting it is almost non-existent. Anyway, it is something normal. I am not saying that the quote above doesn't exist. It exists, but the motives behind its coming into existence are not based on honesty and frankness. What I am alluding to is that beauty isn't in the eye of the beholder, but rather beauty should be in the eye of the beholder. Let us be a bit honest with each other. Let us be a bit realistic. As for me, if I believe in the quote, I must do so all my life, not just when I am going to propose to a beautiful girl or when I am not handsome enough to do so. It is simply because I very well know that it will be so hypocritical of me to do so. Beauty should be in the eye of the beholder! Don't you think so?
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