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Ellis, Havelock, 1859-1939

"Sexual Selection In Man"


The eyebrows must be darker than the hair, arched, and not too
broad, as though drawn with a pencil, the space between them not
too broad. The eyes must be bright, clear, and sparkling, not too
large or too small; nothing definite was said of the color, but
they were evidently usually blue. The nose must be of medium
size, straight, and not curved. The cheeks must be white, tinged
with red; if the red was absent by nature women used rouge. The
mouth must be small; the lips full and red. The teeth must be
small, white, and even. The chin must be white, rounded, lovable,
dimpled; the ears small and beautiful; the neck of medium size,
soft, white, and spotless; the arm small; the hands and fingers
long; the joints small, the nails white and bright and well cared
for. The bosom must be white and large; the breasts high and
rounded, like apples or pears, small and soft. The body generally
must be slender and active. The lower parts of the body are very
seldom mentioned, and many poets are even too modest to mention
the breasts. The buttocks must be rounded, one poet, indeed,
mentions, and the thighs soft and white, the _meinel_ (mons)
brown.


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