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At different times, different peoples had their own ideas about how an ideal woman should look. Moderately magnificent buns, Rubens’s beauties, chubby cowgirls with sloping shoulders, and skinny ladies in the style of Kate Moss were in fashion. Each epoch dictated its rules.

In Ancient Egypt, women enjoyed a huge number of freedoms that our contemporaries did not dream about. The society in those days was very favorable to sex and any manifestations of sexuality: sex before marriage, ownership of property separately from their husbands, divorce without shame and conscience, and the inheritance of high-profile titles, up to Pharaoh’s.

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Long hair braided in braids, symmetrical face, high waist, slender legs, and shoulders, as well as a bright make-up with an accent on the eyes in the form of thick black arrows considered to be beautiful in those days.

The ancient Greeks did not have much to do with the ideals of feminine beauty since they were working hard to improve the male body. It can be safely said that this was the time of men who were not particularly shy and showed their bodies in every possible way, covering them with very few clothes.

As for women, the courageous Greeks preferred plump, soft and very rounded Greek women.

During the reign of the Han Dynasty in China, thin, graceful women were highly valued, whose bodies literally shone with the inner glow, whatever that meant.

Beautifully in Chinese were long black hair, red lips, white teeth and a flowing gait with small, neat steps. The miniature leg was the subject of a special cult in China for quite some time, and to achieve this ideal of beauty, Chinese women went on incredible physical pains – bandaging. The smaller the foot size, the more prestigious was the bride.

During the Renaissance in Italy, women were a symbol of virtue both in public life and home. The value of a woman depended on her relationship with men, be it a father, son, brother, husband or even God himself. The behavior and appearance of the wife reflected her husband’s condition.

A round body, large breasts, and full hips, pale skin, blond hair with a rusty hue and high foreheads were the symbol of beauty in those days.

The English ideal of beauty during the reign of Queen Victoria was an hourglass-shaped figure tightly wrapped in a dense corset, pale skin, a muted range of colors in clothes and long hair.

In the 1920s women got the right to vote in the United States, and that meant only one thing: freedom at last! Do you remember the days of Cleopatra? The fashion was dictated by the voice of freedom and Charleston – androgynous appearance, understated waist, and bra, which made the chest flatter. The girls were more like boys.

Marilyn Monroe was the canon of beauty during the golden age of Hollywood. This is a thin waist, wide hips and a full chest – the famous 90-60-90.

The ideal of the 60s of the last century is a girl in the Twiggy style with a tall and slender body, A-silhouette and a transition from steep bends to something more even and subtle.

The 80s is the period of the boom of aerobics, which means that the time has come for thin and sonorous. Now it’s fashionable to be athletic! The ideal woman is slim, tall, athletic, but with big busts. Among such bright representatives are Cindy Crawford and Claudia Schiffer.

In the 90s  Kate Moss comes to replace Cindy, that is, a tall thin girl with disheveled hair, protruding cheekbones and dark circles under her eyes. An anorexic drug addict is a rather strange ideal of beauty, but it was.

There are quite a few demands to the women of the 2000s: they should be moderately thin, but at the same time sporty, the stomach should be flat, but the priest and the chest are large enough. Some people use plastic surgery to achieve the parameters mentioned above.

On this siteyou are given the opportunity to meet girls of absolutely different external data and parameters. You should also pay your attention to so many beautiful and elegant girls. Regardless of whether they are thin or magnificent ladies.

It is not important how you look. It is important how you feel yourself. A healthy person will always look good, regardless of age and country.

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