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Sunday, 8 March 2020

inner beauty or outer beauty?

Libby Berkovitch: Both, good personality + good looks = excellent person

Elinore Schlinker: if i lyk a guy that i know already -ya inner beauty i would love coz that reflects on to there beauty all in allif i am interested on some ramdom in the street outer beauty- i would ask the cutet one one yeah?hope you undersand and it helpsxxxxxx...Show more

Karey Dunken: which u give more preference??

Wilbert Shellgren: Hi my friend..!!an outer beauty does not last forever but an inner beauty is eternal.Inner beauty cannot be measured by anything.If I have to choose,I will give more preference to inner beauty.If I have to love a person who has beauty in his heart but not on his face,I will definitely love him because a person we love wholeheartedly will not be ugly in our eyes even though that person is not so beautiful or handsome.Everyone has their own beauty in this world.Anyway,tonnes of luck in your life..!!...Show more

Donte Schoenhals: sounds like pp! l asking " money or love"?i wish both, but if not i will keep inner beauty to have a real "richer" life

Randolph Lozoya: Inner beauty is hard to see and easily masked by ones who want to use the information to motivate others actions. But outer beauty while obvious to note, can be used to lead the beautiful person to become vain. Not because their own acknowledgment of their own beauty but by the reaction to their beauty. Some of the reason for the reaction to beauty has been scientifically proven by our choices for reproduction. I personally prefer...neither.

Lu Tiner: i give more preference to inner beauty n yes the person who is beautiful from inside is more trustful n may be its true

Antone Youla: This question is worth people's attention

Barton Sease: is it true that face is the mirror of inner beauty?

Hye Caulley: inner beauty is "HEART" &outer beauty is 'LOOK'

Felicitas Phildor: well as a famous personality said that n! oone will buy a book if the cover is not interesting and if t! he matter in the book is not interesting noone will keep the same book ....so wat u seein a person's face is his heart's reflection..

Karl Jantzen: I strongly believe in the statement--"All that glitters is not gold."And so i dont give any preference to outer beauty. A person who is beautiful inside, has a good heart, however ugly looking might be has the greatest and only preference to me. According to me, physical appearance and looks are not constant factor, it can change, and mishaps or accidents can also change your good looks, but what you possess inside, your heart, that no one can ever take or steal from you,till the end of your life.Similarly one can change his looks to some extent by facial,surgery etc, but one cannot change his heart, if he is evil at heart whatever surgery or artificial means he may apply he could never change it.So i strongly believe in inner beauty, bcos that is the thing that matters in the long run.and truly i will love a person, who i! s ugly looking, but is good at heart....Show more

Leticia Laiben: Inner beauty is personality, outer beauty is looks.Looks are finite, they change, and fade. Personalities are lasting, they grow, and become refined.Looks change, personalities don't.A truly beautiful person possesses both, If you have to choose between the two, choose inner, as outer only ends in disappointment.Edit > I don't know about the face, but they say the eyes are the looking glass to the soul....Show more

Andrew Sinatra: do u love a person who is beautiful inside but is ugly outside

Elmo Tervo: A good personality is major imporante looks come second. But still good looks can not be denied.

Filiberto Ranalli: To be beautiful is to stand out, having 'an excellence of a kind'. If you have a loving personaility, this is beautiful as it gives out light. This is inner beauty. To look at someone and think they are beautiful, is much more appreciative than looking at someone and thi! nking 'cor they are HOT'.So, both exist.But it is all about who you are! , as beauty is only in the eye of the beholder....Show more

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