When you’re walking down the hallway, laughing with your friends, or reading a book in the sun, how do people see you? Are you beautiful?
We’ve all asked ourselves this question before—it’s totally normal to wonder. Answer these questions below, and we’ll tell you everything you need to know. Your result may surprise you 😉.

Questions Overview
- Cute
- Pretty
- Beautiful
- Stunning
- I have a few compliments I usually get (example: “I love your eyes!”) on specific facial features
- I have just one compliment I always get on just one specific, eye-catching facial feature.
- I usually get more general compliments, like: “You’re so pretty!” etc.
- Super friendly to me and curious about me.
- A little friendly to me.
- Not very friendly to me.
- I’m not sure.
- Yes, I have really symmetrical features.
- I have pretty symmetrical features.
- I don’t have very symmetrical features.
- It's good! They flow well together.
- I feel like my features don't flow well together.
- I'm not sure.
- Full lips.
- Sparkling eyes.
- Thick, defined eyebrows.
- I have all of the above.
- Yes.
- No, but I’m not close with very many people.
- I'm not sure.
- Clear skin.
- Healthy hair.
- A bright smile.
- I have all of the above.
- Yes, all the time.
- Yes, sometimes.
- No, I go pretty unnoticed.
- I’m not sure.
- Don’t have very many unique features. My face is made up of pretty normal and common facial features.
- Have tons of unique features on my face. I’m not always sure if I like them or don’t, but they’re definitely eye-catching.
- I’m not sure.
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What Does It Mean to Be Beautiful?
Truthfully, only one person can answer this question. You.
Beauty is subjective. While you may think one thing is beautiful, your best friend may think it’s hideous. That’s the beauty of attraction! Even so, philosophers, psychologists, and scientists continue to explore and analyze what beauty truly means.
To most people, beauty is defined as appearing pleasing or attractive. But how do we decide what’s “pleasing” or “attractive”? That’s a matter for the psychologists and philosophers, and it can all be boiled down to one thing: it’s personal. While society as a whole has fluctuating mainstream beauty standards, what you personally believe is “beautiful” is entirely based on your own opinions and notions of the world. Your opinions and perception of the world around you are forever changing because the world continues to evolve. You don’t stay the same, so neither does your personal definition of beauty.
So, all in all, there’s no definitive way to answer the question “What does it mean to be beautiful?” It’s a philosophical debate, an analysis that can go on for the length of time. But one thing’s for sure: Your answer right now is your truth, and your answer five years from now is also your truth. Beauty is what you make it to be.
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