Category
page 1Physical attractiveness
beauty
thumb|260x260px|A Rayonnant style [[rose window in Notre-Dame de Paris. In Gothic architecture, light was considered "the source and actual essence of all that is beautiful".]]
Beauty is commonly described as a feature of objects that makes them pleasurable to perceive. Such objects include landscapes, sunsets, humans and works of art. Beauty, art and taste are the main subjects of aesthetics, one of the fields of study within philosophy. As a positive aesthetic value, it is contrasted with ugliness as its negative counterpart.
sexual attraction
attraction on the basis of sexual desire
dimple
A dimple, also called a gelasin (, ), and a fovea buccalis, is a small natural indentation in the flesh on a part of the human body, most notably in the cheek. Numerous cultures believe that cheek dimples are a good luck charm that entices people who perceive them as physically attractive, but they are also associated with heroism and innocence, which has been included in literature for many centuries.
physical attractiveness
degree to which a person's physical traits are considered aesthetically pleasing or beautiful
cuteness
Cuteness is a type of attractiveness commonly associated with youth and appearance, as well as a scientific concept and analytical model in ethology, first introduced by Austrian ethologist Konrad Lorenz. Lorenz proposed the concept of baby schema (Kindchenschema), a set of facial and body features that make a creature appear "cute" and activate ("release") in others the motivation to care for it. Cuteness may be ascribed to people as well as things that are regarded as attractive or charming.
waist-hip ratio
dimensionless ratio of the circumference of the waist to that of the hips
dimples of Venus
sagitically symmetrical depression over the gluteal fold
sexual capital
social value from sexual attractiveness
history of erotic depictions
aspect of history
human body shape
general shape of a person defined by the molding of skeletal structures and the distribution of muscles and fat
cultural history of the buttocks
human sexual psychology relating to the anatomical posterior
interracial marriage
marriage between individuals of different racial backgrounds
Circassian beauties
Circus attraction based on the trope of the fairness of Circassian women.
Facial symmetry
one specific measure of bodily symmetry