Friday, October 14, 2011

New York Times Asked: Do Attractive People Have Advantages Others Don’t?

My answer:


It has been proven that when people believe they look good, they radiate confidence, and that makes them more respectable to people. Because the world attacks people with images of what the “perfect” woman or man looks like, being confident in your looks is hard. Yet many people model their looks after these images, and if they are satisfied, they are seen as “attractive” and therefore they are confident and people respect them, and give them more “advantages”.
You see, “attractive” is such an abstract word. What is attractive to you may not be to someone else, therefore the world decided they had to come up with a way to “conform” attractiveness (see: supermodels, TV, magazines, ect.) but these attempts to conform the world, of course, did not work fully. Sure, some people are “followers” of this conformity, but there are many against it, some adamantly. Therefore, the answer to the question “Do attractive people have advantages others don’t?” is no, but confident people do.

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