Models Without Makeup Deserve a Round of Applause

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are those who say kind things to other people they are near, including their friends, siblings, parents, teachers, team mates, coworkers, boyfriends, husbands, children, and strangers. My experience is that the more they speak kindness, the less need they feel to apply paint, and the more stunningly beautiful they are with no paint at all. But, alas, most modern media and "modeling" are about selling something or other and demanding you to judge beauty only on the visual, not giving you much opportunity to hear what you need to hear in order to make a real judgment.

Muser of NM 11:35AM May 01, 2010

on the beaches of Santa Monica and Venice I was a consummate ogler of tanned, toned and curvy beach-bods. I think I would have shoveled sand over this collection of pale, sunken, cadaverous cretins had they ever ventured into the sunlight.

See UTube vids of the Beach Boys, "Kokomo" , or the video of David Lee Roth's cover of the Beach Boys, "California Girls" for details.

Ah.... I do miss my youth.

R.L. Schaefer of CA 2:53PM April 30, 2010

It's long been known, that Strippers don't look like Strippers, either, and all playboy centerfolds feel a bit of pain, when the Scotch Tape(r) is pulled from their breasts.

Next time you see a really beautiful woman, with a sexy walk, sultry voice, seductive smile, yet with innocent eyes, check for the Adam's Apple.

Aaron J. Freeman of CT 2:27PM April 30, 2010

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John A. Farrell

John A. Farrell

John Aloysius Farrell is a contributing editor at U.S. News & World Report. An award-winning Washington reporter, he has written for The Boston Globe and The Denver Post and is the author of Tip O’Neill and the Democratic Century and an upcoming biography of the great American defense attorney, Clarence Darrow.

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