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Originally Posted by The AP Ninja
Honestly, to me Increased Beauty is Psychological. What matters the most to me, is that the transformee felt odd about their previous form and that the new form makes them feel better. So any of those three forms could be the result of an IB TF
(Of course, drastic detailed process is also what I strive for)
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I think of it as idealization, and to a degree the transformee does not need to necessarily feel happy about their new form. Recall this classic IB clip?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e-SPSR45RAo
One of the things I tend to look for is that it changes aspects not normally emphasized in other transformation groups. Things like hair, lips, noses, eyes, skin, complexion, teeth, posture, even things like relative leg length.
What I think is important to classify it as IB is actually the general consensus. Does the change make the person more attractive to others in general? (not to a specific fetishist)
Beauty standards fluctuate of course, and there is artistic license for certain, so it won't always fit a set mold.
Honestly, this is why there can be a LOT of crossover with "bimboization". I think I might write something later on Transformations that go into this...