Indian Women Are The Most Beautiful
I know it's not fashionable to notice racial or ethnic differences, but nonetheless I have noticed them, at least in regards to feminine beauty, and I would say that almost all the women I find really beautiful belong to four ethnic groups: Indians (from India), Arabs, Hispanics and Polynesians.
There's nothing quite as beautiful as a good- looking Indian woman, especially in traditional Indian clothes, beautiful saris, jewelry including nose rings and forehead pendants. Western clothes are all right too, as long as they're lovely gowns, and not cut-off jeans and tank tops. In particular I like Priyanka Chopra, Aishwarya Rai, Malaika Arora and Juhi Chawla.
Of course, women you see on the street aren't all movie stars or models, but Indian women in general are pretty outstanding. The only trouble with Indian women is that they tend to be excessively reserved. One would hardly dare greet an unknown Indian woman in a public place, but if you get to know them they can be friendly enough I suppose. I love their chocolate complexion and long black hair. In gazing at Indian beauties, I noticed that the Indian film industry, called Bollywood, Bombay's Hollywood, produces about twice as many movies a year as Hollywood. Too bad more Indian movies don't make it to the west. I might even consider going to movies again.
I was brought up to think that women like Marilyn Monroe and Elizabeth Taylor were the most beautiful women in the world, but I've been rethinking my philosophy somewhat. Anyway, American women sometimes are forward and immodest, hungry for attention and spoiled. I've known a few good-looking American women that take drugs, drink, smoke, swear and behave promiscuously, traits that don't exactly please me. You'd hardly find an Indian woman doing those things. I stopped going to movies around 1980, so I'm not familiar with the latest wave of actresses, though I've seen posters of Brooke Shields and Britney Spears.
An Article written by Thomas Keyes, famous US journalist
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