This post feels like a personal attack against ElectroBOOM.
Aphrodite is mythological, Helen of Troy is ambiguous like King Arthur or Robin Hood. Likely mythical.
As a goddess, Aphrodite can appear as she wants, and often changes how she looks.
Helen, while human, is always described as “white armed” or “fair haired”, no mention of a unibrow.
https://www.thoughtco.com/helen-of-troy-iliad-of-homer-118918
If you want an example of a woman considered to be attractive with a unibrow, you really don’t have to look any further than Frida Kahlo.
She had multiple lovers in her lifetime, men and women, and her self portraits often depict her with an exaggerated unibrow and mustache.
Her photographs don’t necessarily agree, but obviously she considered it a unibrow if she put it in a self portrait.
One of 55 self portraits, 1940:
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Photograph, 1940:
Yeah, I think a lot of Frida’s attractiveness was due to her strong character, personality and ideological thoughts. These have an influence on what and how we consider certain features attractive or not.
Yeah this is definitely a case of the fame and personality making a very average to mildly unattractive woman (strictly from a physical point of view) appear much more desirable.
That portrait goes hard.
I know they do in Middle Eastern art. Drawing attractive people with a unibrow is to the Middle East what freckles are to Europeans. Without a doubt, Helen of Troy is in some Middle Eastern painting sporting a unibrow and riding an eopie.
It always makes me think of that brawny German or Slavic woman in Dodgeball smiling haha
Edit: Fran Stalinovskovichdavidovitchsky
This character always cracks me up because Missi Pyle (the actress) is decently good looking.
Same as the McPoyle sister
Yes! Another good example.