- 19 Oct 2019 00:59
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Does make sense actually.
Sexual attraction is, to a large extent, based on very basic factors like symmetry and neotenic features.
Males have specific ideal symmetry and females have a specific ideal symmetry, and it is only logical to expect that this symmetry can be noticed by other species.
And we do infact notice this in other animals our selves, where do you think animal beauty pageants (whatever they're called exactly), pets and our attraction (not sexual) to their cute features, and, in its most extreme form, Beastiality comes from?
We can tell an animal looks "cute" because our brains can identify the neotenic features they have even when they're of another species, and we can tell if an animal is "deformed" or, in case of farm animals, not of top quality because we have an evolutionary bias towards symmetry.
BTW, this applies not only to faces, but also to other parts like, indeed, "tits and ass".
Also, beauty is not fully objective, it is, however, largely objective.
Personal tastes and preferences lie within a very narrow range of each other, a range dictated by our evolutionary history with our brains having very specific signs and features to look for in a person.