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Debate Score:14
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Outer beauty reflects inner beauty

Yes

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No

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If a person is pretty on the outside, I think the person will also exhibit inner beauty.

Side: Yes
0 points

yes it may happen, if someone can show as he is than the quality, attractiveness, looks , attitudes , norms reflect the internal beauty of his/ her.

Side: Yes
3 points

I believe the opposite to be more true. I believe that the better you feel about yourself (inner beauty) the better you will carry yourself (confidence, not necessarily looks). I also believe that no matter how much outer beauty you have, you don't have to have inner beauty...in fact sometimes it is just the opposite check out the list of "pretty people in the link below".

Supporting Evidence: Actors who committed suicide (www.imdb.com)
Side: No
2 points

That is true. I have no idea what Judas looks like, but I like him a lot. ;)

Side: No
VecVeltro(412) Clarified
1 point

I thought about that, but I mostly lean towards the ancient greek understanding - that a truly intelligent, wise and a rational person understands the benefits of having a fit body, healthy diet, making yourself socially presentable and looking good for the opposite (or same) gender.

Contrary to popular belief, it does take quite a bit of work to maintain good looks and the people who do i.e the people who work out have in my eyes very good inner qualities.

Parallelly people who do not work out or do not care about personal hygene clearly show undesirable traits such as lazyness, lack of-self criticism and self-discipline, gluttony etc.

Side: Yes
2 points

My answer is a no.. In my life, Ive misjudged some people who are not so good looking, and yet they are very good persons. In the end, I found out that I was the mean one. So I guess, I shouldnt do the misjudging then.

Side: No
2 points

No: I know many many MANY beautiful people who don't have toned bodies, flawless skin and perfect faces. In fact, they are the best kind of people. In this instance the stereotypes have merit. A lot of the pretty girls at school can be mean or nasty, but don't quote me on this. If people know they have outer beauty, their inner beauty can get damaged. Those rare, precious gems do exist, though.

Side: No

Obviously not as you often get lovely people who are unattractive and horrible people who are gorgeous. Good looking people are often cocky and full of themselves.

Side: No
1 point

You're in your favorite cafe, sipping on some coffee and devouring a souffle when the prettiest girl you have ever seen walks in. She looks at you and continues to the counter. "Give me a cappuccino!" She barks at the barista. She takes her drink and sits down next to you. "Why are you staring at me, you creep?!" She shouts. You're so embarrassed. Your pleasant coffee break was ruined by a girl. You already forgot the fact that she is pulchritudinous, all you can remember are her rude remarks.

That is the common example when someone's outer beauty is not even matched by their inner beauty. At all. They are hideous and rude on the inside. Or it could be vice-versa. Someone "unpretty" is remarkably kind and caring in every way.

Watch this if you still aren't convinced. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v7sIYTU4XGM

Side: No