It's not something that I think about.
Absolutely NO, a perfect 2.5 my final answer.
Dear Anon,
I googled Jennifer Lawrence, never having heard of her, and indeed she is pretty.
Please forgive me if I take your Q as an opening for a different definition of feminine beauty, nominating instead for perfect tens women admired by two Impressionist painters, Vincent van Gogh (Woman Reading a Novel) and Mary Cassatt (Girl Arranging Her Hair):
No, not anywhere near a 10.
No, there are no perfect 10's
I do not think anyone is a perfect 10. I also think that many of the things that people often characterize as flaws are the thing that makes someone beautiful.
From the Urban Dictionary: "Perfect 10" meaning a perfect score of 10 out of 10; as if being scored by judges. Usually pertaining to sexual appeal.
That makes it pretty subjective even though it is "indicative."
So no, she's just not my type.
And that's OK---I'm probably not hers either.
She's a pretty girl, but a 10? Let me quote a modern parable.
A teacher, every bit as pretty as Jennifer, asked the class if any of them could think of a three letter word. When only little Tommy Trump put up his hand she was surprised because Tommy was the boy least likely.
"What's your word, Tommy? She asked.
"Urinate."
She cringed a little but had expected no better. Tommy was a ch8ip off the old block. She said, "Can you put it into a sentence for the class?"
And Tommy said, "My dad thinks urinate, but if you had bigger breasts you'd be a ten."
Nobody's prefect.
I won't rate her! It could be good in a fun manner but i do not believe in it. She is beautiful and great looking indeed just like any other ladies on this planet. Just different shapes, coloring and physical structures which this differences occur the excitement and make humans to be unique in their own skin.