That reminds me of Esther Vilar talking about how men are beautiful :
"It is lucky for the adult woman that men do not consider themselves beautiful,
since most men are beautiful. Their smooth bodies, kept trim by hard work,
their strong shoulders, their muscular legs, their melodic voices, their warm,
human laughter, the intelligent expression of their faces, and their
calibrated, meaningful movements overshadow those of women completely, even in
a purely animal sense. And since they, unlike women, work and their bodies are
therefore preserved for continued future use, men also retain their beauty
longer. As a result of their inertia, women's bodies rapidly decay and, after
the age of fifty, they are nothing but indifferent heaps of human cells. (One
has only to observe a fifty-year-old housewife on the street and compare her
appearance with that of a man of the same age.) "
Even her, when she thinks about men, can't help thinking about Chad.