I loved the fact that in Big Bang Theory, the 10 for sheldon was the somewhat awkward, somewhat frumpy Amy Farra Fowler character that Myaim Bialick played so well. Penny's 10 turned put to be Leonord while Burnadet's 10 turned out to be the rather creepy Howard Wallowitz. In that show, each character evolved a lot, but one thing was certain, the meaning of 10 was far more about the whole person than just their looks.
Penny was pretty, but the most redeeming quality was her patience with those who on occasion tormented her, her ability to forgive them and frankly, her charitable nature with them. She was a 10nnot so much because she was good looking. She was a 10 because she exhibited a kind of human kindness that is rare. Everyone can look at someone and say, they are s 4, 5, 6, etc. People only looking at the shallow pool for "good looks" might find a person that is attractive for 20-30 years physically. But real beauty exudes from the inside out. I'd venturect9 say I have know some women, friends who were, shall we say, not gifted with middle food looks, but who were complete tens in my view because of their character. And I have known women the world thought to be physical tens, but she's shallow sense if self worth or lack if intellect and depth made the 3's to me.
So the woman offended because she didn't like Criddle's analogy, is the one who tells her best girlfriend that just got an awful haircut, "Oh that looks darling, I love it never change it," all while thinking "good she finally looks uglier than a mud fence and I look better when I stand next to her."
My wife and I chat about those things that women do to mess with other women. Women always peer themselves up in the group just like men, and if given an opportunity to lie so that their BFF looks uglier than them for the next five years, will lie in a heartbeat. Internal vanity is often a sure fire foundation for every "You look fabulous in that (big horizontal stripes) dress that is so thinning on you." Or, "I love your new hair color, blue is the new blonde."
We men all know this. It's also why really insecure women buy their husbands striped shirts to go with their plaid pants. It's a statement that says, he's mine, he's branded and who else would EVER want him as he looks ridiculous?
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