Natalie Portman or Mila Kunis?

Most women I've known are borderline unattractive (aesthetically) without makeup. Portman comes close to natural beauty - a rarity - but it is only evident when she is visibly happy. Disposition helps a lot.

If you're a guy and merely want to sleep around, makeup is fine. But if you want to wake up to the same person each morning, she better be attractive to you for reasons other than having smooth skin and a tight body (e.g. intelligent, good conversationalist, great disposition, sharp sense of humor, etc.).
 


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If you're a guy and merely want to sleep around, makeup is fine. But if you want to wake up to the same person each morning, she better be attractive to you for reasons other than having smooth skin and a tight body (e.g. intelligent, good conversationalist, great disposition, sharp sense of humor, etc.).

what you're trying to say is, your wife is beautiful inside
 
Most women I've known are borderline unattractive (aesthetically) without makeup. Portman comes close to natural beauty - a rarity - but it is only evident when she is visibly happy. Disposition helps a lot.

If you're a guy and merely want to sleep around, makeup is fine. But if you want to wake up to the same person each morning, she better be attractive to you for reasons other than having smooth skin and a tight body (e.g. intelligent, good conversationalist, great disposition, sharp sense of humor, etc.).

I do not think people have rigid identities. Most people hold on to fixed identities, and that's what prevents self-growth. But, it's not instrinsic.

You find your identity reflected in other people, or even an object.

Who you are when you are talking to your mother is different than when you are interacting with your woman (I hope), or the clerk at the DMV.

Following this, those qualities can be brought out in any woman, if you are strong enough to bring out it out of them. Your presence weakens their fixed identities (which was built up in their minds from reflections from other people in their lives), and in spontaneity, they become perfect.

But not every woman has smooth skin and a tight body.
 
So, let me see...

We have to decide between Kunis, which looks now like a drug addicted
eastern europe prostitute visiting McDonalds one time to often and a woman
which offers even at the end of pregnancy beside a hanging belly nothing
more a damn A cup and a crying baby?

I think we better fallback to the chick titanium777 is offering us some posts ago.
 
Most women I've known are borderline unattractive (aesthetically) without makeup. Portman comes close to natural beauty - a rarity - but it is only evident when she is visibly happy. Disposition helps a lot.

If you're a guy and merely want to sleep around, makeup is fine. But if you want to wake up to the same person each morning, she better be attractive to you for reasons other than having smooth skin and a tight body (e.g. intelligent, good conversationalist, great disposition, sharp sense of humor, etc.).

Most women I have met, most are educated, Nurse's, Doctor's, and other's, and I mean MOST, are fucking annoying, irritating, and beyond boring. I can learn a lot more reading a book, but I gotta do what I gotta do if you know what i mean :pimp: