Our Inside Beauty
Go made us like that God also made everyone different.Some very beautiful and some very ugly,some very rich and some very poor.Every one is beautiful although not from their face but atleast from their heart.It doesnot matter we are beautiful or ugly but our inner beauty should be nice.
One day a ugly rince went to the sawmber of a beautiful princess.All the princes said that who will marry such an ugly prince.And he should not have come it was just waste of time for the princess.But in that sawmber a cruel king came and tried to take away the princess.Everyone was afraid.No one helped the princess.The king was also shouting for help.But no one helped the princess.At last the ugly prince went and recused the pincess from the cruel king and saved her.In this way the ugly prince got married to the princess.
We understand that we should not moan about our circumstances and we sould not critisize the people who are ugly.We all have our inner beauty.We should bring that out to the world.
HE’S had many an unkind comment about his looks when set against the radiant beauty of girlfriend Sienna Miller.
But Rhys Ifans seems likely to have the last laugh because psychologists reckon that happier marriages result from attractive women who wed uglier men.
And women who marry handsome men had better watch out. Men who saw themselves as better looking than their wives were more likely to be disgruntled and have negative feelings about their marriage, experts found.
The University of Tennessee study leaves 40-year-old Ifans set fair if, as expected, he marries 26-year-old Sienna this year, and it might also explain a few other couples such as Catherine Zeta Jones and Michael Douglas and Marilyn Monroe and Arthur Miller.
The Tennessee team tested 82 newlywed couples for facial attractiveness and the quality of their marriage.
Their results, in the Journal of Family Psychology, suggested most men who married attractive women were happy to bask in the glory of their partner’s beauty.
But Professor Jim McNulty reported: &”Men who were more attractive than their partner demonstrated a tendency to offer less emotional and practical support to their wives.&”