Beauty is changing, and my eyes just don't see or appreciate what is standard for beautiful now. I note the broad shoulders, the great bony hands, huge feet of these paper and video "girls"--and they register as masculine, despite the addition of silicone. The legs are not the curvy dancers (Mitzi Gaynor, Cyd Charisse), but something like a varsity basketball players (and I don't mean the girls' team). If you ever take an art course in sculpting the human face, the chief difference between the male and female face is that the male's chin and jaw bones are prominent and the female's are not, and flesh softens the face of the female. Once again, look at the models'--
Could it be, that a man wants a woman to look more like a boy?
Not hardly boyish: