Preference is something you can never really debate about. It's all too subjective; and yet at the same time, it’s not really subjective when our preference is shaped by the outer social constructs that we are exposed to and are familiar with. Even the idea that there is something as “nang-aek” material sort of suggests that there’s a strict universal standard someone must meet in order to qualify as such. I think it downplays the diversity of “nang-aeks” that we have and see in the industry. Just keep an open mind.