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Our culture has quantified beauty, and lost hotness along the way
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New Statesman (United Kingdom) | Apr 13, 2026
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Quantifying beauty diminishes individual expression, leading to a homogenized standard that stifles true hotness and personal identity.
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While beauty is often quantified, the subjective nature of hotness means that personal preferences will always challenge societal norms.
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In a culture fixated on metrics, people may overlook the deeper qualities that contribute to being perceived as 'hot', such as charisma and confidence.
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The relationship between beauty and hotness is complex; both can coexist but should not overshadow the value of character and personality.
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Embracing quantitative beauty metrics can help individuals understand societal standards and improve self-perception in a constructive way.
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