Honestly, you're being quite rude, and assuming a lot about me. I'm pretty plain looking in real life, and therefore know all about some of the unrealistic standards for beauty societies often have.
I had no desire to create plastic bimbos in Skyrim (I'm a console player anyway). Plus, I'm heterofemale myself, and don't find that appealing. I also like the way DA handled armor for women in this game, leaving out the cleavage.
I create characters that attempt to conform to real-life human proportions and symmetry. It is thus far the only way I know how to create more realistic, less cartoonish characters. I want my PCs to look like they belong in-game.
If you're so dissatisfied with my attempt, instead of lashing out you could offer advice or constructive criticism.
It was not my intent to be rude, nor to assume anything about any individual poster in this thread (I was replying to the OP and not you).
But I will stand by my words. Being that, given the relative quality of this chargen compared to other unmodded RPG's, being dissatisfied with what it allows you to create in terms of "beautiful" characters means that the OP has unreasonable standards. Either for what makes a good chargen, or for what makes a "beautiful" female.
This is a strong opinion yes. But given years of RPG history behind me, I can't state it otherwise.
Also note that the OP put forward a rather strong opinion him- / herself (although the OP has stated that it's likely an OCD issue), hence my reaction.