The Ugly Truth about Beauty
By Dave Barry
If you're a man, at some point a woman will ask you how she looks.
"How do I look?" she'll ask.
You must be careful how you answer this question. The best technique is to form an honest yet sensitive opinion, then collapse on the floor with some kind of fatal seizure.* Trust me, this is the easiest way out. Because you will never come up with the right answer.
collapse[kəˈlæps]vi./n.倒坍,塌下;崩溃,突然失败
fatal[ˈfeitl]a.致命的,灾难性的;重大的,决定性的
seizure[ˈsi:ʒə]n.没收;占有;抵押
美文赏析
The problem is that women generally do not think of their looks in the same way that men do. Most men form an opinion of how they look in seventh grade, and they stick to it for the rest of their lives.
Some men form the opinion that are irresistibly handsome and they do not change this opinion even when their noses bloat to the size of eggplant s and their eyebrow s grow together to form what appears to be a giant
forehead-dwelling tropical caterpillar.*
stick to粘贴在…上;紧跟;坚持,忠于,信守
irresistibly adv. 不可抵抗地(压制不住地, 无可反驳地)
bloat vt. 使肿胀adj.肿胀的n. 膨胀,自傲, (家畜)肠道炎
eggplant n. 茄子
eyebrow n.眉毛
dwelling n.住处
caterpillar n.毛虫,蝴蝶的幼虫
Most men, I believe, think of themselves as average-looking. Men will think this even if their faces ca
use heart failure in cattle at a range of 300 yards.* Being average does not bother them; average is fine, for men. This is why men never ask anybody how they look. Their primary form
of beauty care is to shave themselves, which is essentially the same form
of beauty care that they give to their lawns. If,
at the end of his four-minute daily beauty
regimen, a man has managed to wipe most of
the shaving cream out of his hair and is not
bleeding too badly, he feels that he has done
all he can, so he stops thinking about his
appearance and devotes his mind to more critical issues, such as the Super Bowl.*
regimen n.养生法,生活规则
Women do not look at themselves this way. If I had to express, in three words, what I believe most women think about their appearance, those words would be: "not good enough." No matter how attractive a woman may appear to be to others, when she looks at herself in the
mirror, she thinks: woof. She thinks that at any moment a municipal animal-control officer is going to throw a net over her and haul her off to the shelter.*
woof [wu:f] n. 纬线,织物n. (狗的)低吠声vi.狗吠municipal [mju:'nisipl] adj. 市的,市政的n. 政府证券
haul vt./ n.(用力)拖,拉;(用车等)拖运,运送
Why do women have such low self-esteem? There are many complex psychological and societal reasons, by which I mean Barbie. Girls grow up playing with a doll proportioned such that, if it were a human, it would be seven feet tall and weigh 81 pounds, of which 53 pounds would be bosom s. This is a difficult appearance standard to live up to,* especially when you contrast it with the standard set for little boys by their dolls … excuse me, by their action figures. Most of the action figures that my son played with when he was little were hideous -looking. For example, he was very fond of an action figure (part of the He-Man series) called "Buzz-Off," who was part human, part flying insect. Buzz-Off was not a looker. But he was extremely self-confident. You could not imagine Buzz-Off saying to the other action figures: Do you think these wings make my hip s look big?"
esteem [is'ti:m] n. 尊敬vt. 认为,尊敬
proportioned adj. 成比例的(相称的)
bosom n.胸部,乳房;胸怀,内心
hideous    a.极其丑陋的,难看的
hip[hip]n.臀部,髋部
But women grow up thinking they need to look like Barbie, which for most women is impossible, although there is a multibillion-dollar beauty industry devoted to convincing women that they must try. Sorry, your browser doesn't support Java(tm). I once saw an Oprah show wherein supermodel Cindy Crawford dispensed make up tips to the studio audience. Cindy had all these middle-aged women applying beauty products to their faces;* she stressed how important it was to apply them in a certain way, using the tips of their fingers. All the women dutifully did this, even though it was obvious to any sane observer that, no matter how carefully they applied these products, they would never look remotely like Cindy Crawford, who is some kind of genetic mutation. browser n. 吃嫩叶的动物, 浏览书本的人
dispense vt.分配,分发;配(药),发(药);实施
dutifully ['dju:tifuli] adv. 忠实地, 忠贞地
sane[sein]a.神志正常的;清醒的,明智的
mutation n.突变,变异
I'm not saying that men are superior. I'm just saying that you're not going to get a group of middle-ag
ed men to sit in a room and apply cosmetic s to themselves under the instruction of Brad Pitt, in hopes of looking more like him. Men would realize that this task was pointless and
demeaning. They would find some way to bolster their self-esteem that did not require looking like Brad Pitt. They would say to Brad: "Oh YEAH? Well what do you know about LAWN CARE, pretty boy?" cosmetic a.美容的;装饰性的n.[ pl.]化妆品
demean v.贬抑,降低
bolster vt.支撑
lawn n.草地,草坪
Of course many women will argue that the reason they become obsess ed with trying to look like Cindy Crawford is that men, being as shallow as a drop of spit, want women to look that way. To which I have two responses:
obsess vt.着迷
1. Hey, just because we’re idiot s, that does not mean you have to be; and
idiot n.白痴,傻子,笨蛋
2. Men don't even notice 97 percent of the beauty efforts you make anyway. Take fingernails.* The average woman spends 5,000 hours per year worrying about her fingernails; I have never once, in more than 40 years of listening to men talk about women, heard a man say, "She has a nice set of fingernails!" Many men would not notice if a woman had upward of four hands.
upward of超过、多于