That is because there are no fashion-model beauties in the real world. All those women you see in movies and magazines are not real. They start with hours in a makeup chair, then after all the pictures are taken they are airbrushed to take out anything that might be conceived as an imperfection. Often even the shape of their body is changed to make them look more slender, at least in the waist (because after all, a woman who weighs 120 lbs is a whale... ), or otherwise change how they look. Yet this is the literally impossible standard all women are held to. It is no wonder that eating disorders are so common among teens.
While I agree on principle as what you describe is true, I see all kinds of beautiful people in real life, even model beauty too ( not catwalk high fashion size 0 models though ).
I see all races, genders, and sixes, just as you see in Oblivion.
Its true looks and beauty are subjective, and illusion / make up / air brushing / surgery is common, but if oblivion was to be true to the feel pox marks, growths, problems with teeth, eye blemishes.. etc. would not be an option, but mandatory on facegen.
Not to mention womens waists would be strangled below size 0 with a corset, wigs would be required due to chemicals such as arsenic in their lives and poor nutrition causing hair loss.
Eating itself was stigmatised as being unfeminine, and many disorders wiped out in the majority of people in modern societies were frequent and excepted.
So my point on this what I now realise is a rant ( my apologies ), is that if we put reallife ideas of beauty into a game like Oblivion, we will always come up lacking..
Where as with what we got, it comes across as friendly to all but the most shallow nvde avatar seeking people.
Kinda off-topic but out of all the Oblivion NPCs, Keld of the Isles (Cheydinhal Fighter's Guild) is a heartstopper for me.
Lol as a straight man I feel the same about Raq'anar the Chydinhal castle servent