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there is a standard of beauty that fits everyone and allows people to recognize their individuality, regardless
of race, culture, or country they may be from. There are others that categorize individuals as more or less
beautiful, however this is dependent on the individual's personal definition of beauty. A face with a circle
shape may seem attractive to one person but less attractive to another. Because of this issue, some people
have experienced self-doubt and the notion that they do not meet society's standards for beauty. For me,
confidence is what defines beauty. I think a person's ability to properly hold their head up and recognize
their own self-worth, whether they are a man or a woman, is a sign of attractiveness. Implying this to others
might be challenging because it comes from their own thoughts, feelings, and perspectives regarding
society's ideal of beauty. Sometimes, our attraction to someone's beauty can cause us to feel affection for
them, and there is nothing wrong with that. We are all human and have the capacity to like or love others
to some measure. In light of the fact that my definition of beauty is universal and that both men and women
can cultivate a sense of self-assurance, I can be attracted to any gender based on my sexual preferences.
Gender is not the only thing that influences this. By uplifting and promoting confidence to my family, friends,
and significant other, they may be able to learn how to love themselves more and to know how lucky I am
to be with their existence. It can be difficult to convey your admiration for your loved ones because some
people may feel distant from them. However, with the right treatment and a sincere affection for them, you
will soon be able to develop an appreciation for their own beauty. Once we enter adulthood, we will soon
open up lines of discussion with our spouse about families, children, and our future, which is a crucial stage
in family planning. Family planning is crucial in this time, since sexual preferences and sexual activity are
less of a taboo and more of a teaching tool for our future family. With my own family, especially with my
future spouse, I am able to create an open environment where respect and appropriate communication are
upheld while we teach one another about the many ways of family planning. This is made possible by my
standards of beauty which is confidence. In conclusion, a person's standard of beauty is something that is
both distinctive and universal; it allows us form preferences for others while also appreciating everyone we
come into contact with. Beauty should be recognized for the distinctive qualities that each individual
possesses rather than as a contest to determine who is the most or least attractive.