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Dr. Stephen Marquardt developed a patented beauty mask that puts a visual to the proportions of a face, that perfectly matches the golden ratio. The mask which is dubbed "the perfect face" correlates well, perfectly with the women whom have the most [[Sexual market value|Looks, Money, and Status]] on the planet. For example, Hollywood actresses that play a supporting role to the lead man, such as a "Bond girl" in the James Bond movies. | Dr. Stephen Marquardt developed a patented beauty mask that puts a visual to the proportions of a face, that perfectly matches the golden ratio. The mask which is dubbed "the perfect face" correlates well, perfectly with the women whom have the most [[Sexual market value|Looks, Money, and Status]] on the planet. For example, Hollywood actresses that play a supporting role to the lead man, such as a "Bond girl" in the James Bond movies. | ||
A golden ratio face advertises health and the absence of disease as well as the ability to successfully bear children of good genetic makeup, and raise them to maturity. According to | A golden ratio face advertises health and the absence of disease as well as the ability to successfully bear children of good genetic makeup, and raise them to maturity. According to Dr. Marquardt, the majority of women resemble the golden ratio to at least some degree. Which may explain why most women are [[becky]]'s | ||
This is important for human females as historically (the present era excluded) human males have generally been the sex who chose who they would mate with. For the most part, men would openly entice, steal, pay for, bargain for or otherwise attempt to acquire the mate they were attracted to. | This is important for human females as historically (the present era excluded) human males have generally been the sex who chose who they would mate with. For the most part, men would openly entice, steal, pay for, bargain for or otherwise attempt to acquire the mate they were attracted to. |