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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Most people are around average-looking. Beauty is more or less normally distributed. Don't let grooming fool you. [/quote] But shouldn’t it count for something- doing the best with what you have? I will admit OP’s sentiments came into my head because of the recent post on How Would Men Rate You (or something like that). There were a lot of high scores but then looking at the real world, everyone looks fine, normal, average. I’ve been going to NYC for work lately and have ended up with the same impression. When I started work in my 20s, I couldn’t believe the difference in how NYC womenpresented themselves and I presented myself. Now at 50, it’s all kind of mushed in the middle. [/quote] Sure, it counts, in the sense that you can be more "attractive" in a subjective sense. But in terms of ratings, which usually pertain to [i]objective[/i] beauty, I don't think having a great haircut makes up for bad bone structure.[/quote] But aren’t you (or someone) conflating the two when we compare DC women and say NY? Sure other places like UT have a lifestyle devoted to fitness and more sunshine in LA. But I don’t believe DC ends up with people with bad bone structure. We ended up with people who don’t prioritize fashion, sure.[/quote]
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