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  2. Physical attractiveness - Wikipedia

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    The gender differences in the ratio between the index and ring fingers are said to be influenced by exposure to testosterone within the womb. [112] In a study where participants were shown computer-based images of hands, male participants found feminine hands with a smaller index finger less attractive.

  3. Lookism - Wikipedia

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    The fact that Albright's general appearance did not fit into the narrow category of "attractive" made it even more difficult for her to navigate the space between being a woman and a diplomat. Albright is not the only woman in a position of power, or otherwise, that has been discriminated against because of her appearance.

  4. Physical attractiveness stereotype - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, various studies done between 1960–1985 show that attractive students actually earned higher scores on standardized tests. Researchers believe this is an example of a self-fulfilling prophecy, where the teacher's higher expectations for the attractive students cause them to work harder and perform better. [50]

  5. Feminine beauty ideal - Wikipedia

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    Skin color contrast has been identified as a feminine beauty standard observed across multiple cultures. [7] Women tend to have darker eyes and lips than men, especially relative to the rest of their facial features, and this attribute has been associated with female attractiveness and femininity, [7] yet it also decreases male attractiveness according to one study. [8]

  6. Cuteness - Wikipedia

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    The differences across cultures can be significantly associated to the need to be socially accepted. [23] Kawaii is a concept in Japanese popular culture that describes cuteness and innocence. Kawaii aesthetics are commonly found in anime and manga , and elements of it also appear in contemporary Japanese street fashion .

  7. Cheerleader effect - Wikipedia

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    The cheerleader effect was quantified as the difference between the attractiveness ratings assigned in the experimental condition (in a group photo) and the control (in an isolated image) condition. It was found that participants consistently rated the person as more appealing in the group photograph compared to the individual picture.

  8. 9 Differences between The Summer I Turned Pretty Book ... - AOL

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    In the show, the debutante ball was the culmination of all of season 1's drama. We got brooding looks from Conrad, an iconic dance scene, and the most beautiful white dress and pearl headband ...

  9. Beauty - Wikipedia

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    Identity theorists solve this problem by denying that there is a difference between beauty and pleasure: they identify beauty, or the appearance of it, with the experience of aesthetic pleasure. [11] Hedonists usually restrict and specify the notion of pleasure in various ways in order to avoid obvious counterexamples.