Liking what you see

In the documentary the author discusses the use of Calliagnosia with young adults. Calliagnosia is when specialists send waves into someone’s brain and pretty much turns off their ability to tell if someone is considered beautiful, and everyone just looks and appears to be the same. The author has people stating their opinions on certain ideas dealing with Calliagnosia. Tamera Lyons is a large part of the documentary. She was raised with it and had it till she was eighteen, and she was required to have it because of the college she went to required the students to have it. He interviewed both sides of the argument and got people’s takes on the idea and if it should be allowed to happen.

Calliagnosia should not be allowed, in my opinion, because it is discriminating against people that are attractive. People need to learn how to accept themselves for who they are and understand that it is all right that you do not have to look pretty all the time. I believe that unattractive people have someone out there to be with and to love. They just have to find them and the love will be more sincere since it isn’t based off how one of them looks.

This is almost taking away from natural selection, a process that happens everywhere, and will always happen. Scientist has been improving technology so that they can change genetic code of a person and some there is always cosmetic surgery. Some people now a day are kind of a fake beauty, and people need to be able to see this and know that they should be with them for more than just there beauty. I think that many guys are getting shallower and not getting to really know a lady and just being with her because she is “hot.”

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