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Are women in your country, no longer beautiful and intelligent?

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If, they do not win beauty pageants, that they have honestly worked for and believed they could, for their country and themselves.

Or...do growing economies have more beautiful and intelligent women!

Or...there are, truly beaultiful and intelligent women, all over the world, even in poor and under developed countries.

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  1. There is NO country in the world where all women are identical to each other. In every country, women vary as to beauty (which there are no universal standards for anyway) and intelligence.

    Uh, less than one hundredth of one percent of women enter beauty pageants. I don't see what they have to do with anything at all.

    Your last sentence has nothing whatsoever to do with the rest of your post.


  2. India is like the tresury of intelligent nd b'ful women.

  3. see 1 should b intelligent and beautiful from his or her heart

  4. i reckon there are beautiful women all over the world even in poor countries. like most of the hot chicks u see are celebrities right. but if there was no such thing as make up or all them things celebrities use to make them selves look good would they look hot? or just imagine what they'd look like on survivor, if they were stuck on an island for a month would they maintain their beauty?

  5. thousands of beauties do not even participate in beauty contest.only who are shameless and can show off can join such peagants.

  6. No. In India, they are getting more and more beautiful and intelligent.

  7. I guess beauty is in the eye of the beholder.

    On the basis of beauty pageants, and the other person who mentioned celebrities, I suppose I feel disheartened to know that these women who do nothing but maintain their appearance receive the same (if not more) appreciation and monetary gain as doctors and scientists who actually do things to benefit those around them.

    I feel that everyone has potential to be beautiful and intelligent, but I suppose it depends on how people use their own potential.  I don't consider most women in my country to be beautiful or intelligent.  It has nothing to do with physical characteristics.

  8. I have seen more beautiful woman in the street than at some beauty pageants, and these ones don't wear piles of make up nor do they always wear spectacular clothes, they dress nicely in clothes that suit them, and there are very intelligent woman well here in England that is, and I'm not under intelligent. So why is it that men think the way they do about woman, and only see them as dumb creatures, when we have better brains then men, and far more better looking

  9. There are beautiful women all over the world, even in poor countries.  Personally I think the ones in poor countries who can't afford all the 'wonderful make-up' are probably the most beautiful ones in the world because it's all natural beauty...the ones that ARE beautiful that is.

    Growing economies have women who receive money who go buy products to make their ugly beautiful....or enhance what is already beautiful more...

    Intelligence lies with the abundance of education, poor countries have every opportunity to become just as if not more inteligent than rich countries, only problem is...THEY'RE POOR....so no education :(.

  10. The developed countries have no monopoly of beautiful and intelligent women.  I live in the Philippines, considered a 3rd world country, almost at the bottom rank of a group of ASEAN countries.  And yet, the Filipinas, as we are called,  win beauty contests here and abroad.  They always end up in the final five where they are subjected to questions by the judges.  To mention a few international Filipino titlists are Gemma Cruz Araneta, Gloria Diaz, Margie Moran, Melanie Marquez, Elsa Payumo, Charlene Gonzales, Miriam Quiambao, Ruffa Gutierrez, come easily to my memory. Though, these people were fortunate enough to parents who put them to schools for secondary and tertiary education.  This is the common denominator - education - for somebody to succeed in whatever endeavour they choose  - beauty contests, career, entrepreneurship, NGO work (social welfare), etc.

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