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  2. Physical attractiveness stereotype - Wikipedia

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    The physical attractiveness stereotype was first formally observed in a study done by Karen Dion, Ellen Berscheid, and Elaine Walster in 1972. [1] The goal of this study was to determine whether physical attractiveness affected how individuals were perceived, specifically whether they were perceived to have more socially desirable personality traits and quality of life.

  3. Lookism - Wikipedia

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    The same concept from the opposite angle is sometimes named pretty privilege. [3] Physical attractiveness is associated with positive qualities; in contrast, physical unattractiveness is associated with negative qualities. Many people make judgments of others based on their physical appearance which influence how they respond to these people.

  4. Women Don't Owe You Pretty - Wikipedia

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    Women Don't Owe You Pretty is a 2020 book by the British activist and illustrator Florence Given. On the topic of intersectional feminism , Given writes about relationships, body image and self-esteem for women.

  5. 15 Examples Of "Pretty Privilege" That Prove Society Is ... - AOL

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    "Pretty privilege is very, very real, having been on both sides."View Entire Post › ...

  6. Harvard study shows pretty people more likely to divorce - AOL

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    The problem is you're just too pretty! In a recent study researchers at Harvard University had two women rate the looks of a bunch of guys from a high school yearbook.

  7. Physical attractiveness - Wikipedia

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    Many have asserted that certain advantages tend to come to those who are perceived as being more attractive, including the ability to get better jobs and promotions; receiving better treatment from authorities and the legal system; having more choices in romantic or platonic partners and, therefore, more power in relationships; and marrying ...

  8. 12 Best Books Like The Summer I Turned Pretty - AOL

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  9. Eye of the Beholder - Wikipedia

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    Eye of the beholder is a phrase meaning something is a matter of personal opinion. It is shortened from the aphorism "beauty is in the eye of the beholder", which originally appeared in the 1876 novel Molly Bawn. It may refer to: