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Post by loofapotato on Jul 25, 2018 19:19:42 GMT
Deciding whether one is hot is very subjected. Would the basis of just being pretty also be considered hot? Or cute? Or both? Face to body? Or either of one? Or are both needed to be considered "hot"? How attractive must one be to cross the threshold of being considered "hot"? Or determining the "sexiness" quotient. For example I have never thought of Pamela Anderson of being hot or that much attractive either but tons of people think otherwise. I have never gotten to know what is her appeal to the masses. At the same time when people were jumping on the Kathy Ireland train, I was ogling at another S.I. model Stacy Williams instead. To me she was way more appealing and sexier than Kathy.
On the subject of Carrie Fisher, yeah she is very attractive in her youth. Naturally attractive in that she doesn't need makeup to look pretty. Also even sexy (not including slave Leia) after seeing nearly 700 images of her in the 1970s and early 1980s from photo shoots, public events, private life, and behind the scenes on Stars Wars sets. So given the wide variety of public's opinion of what "hot" is than I Carrie Fisher was hot. Too me she in her youth is on par as say Kristen Bell is today; really pretty, cute, short and petite. I mean for crying out loud, people think Fergie (singer) is hot even though I think she has kinda has a buttaface.
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