And can unattractive people really do no right?
Despite society's coercion for people to look beyond the physical attraction of a person and interact with what is underneath a less compelling exterior, we cannot deny that we are, fundamentally, visual people. If only we could remember the number of times we actually saw a person or a picture of someone who is attractive, and involuntarily went "He/She's perfect". And the odd thing is, we don't know why we have this preconceived notion that beautiful people are perfect lovers. Is it the oh-so-melodramatic movies? Is it the idea that beautiful people are so rare and surreal that we unleash some sort of innate desire to want them for ourselves? Indeed, physical attraction has surpassed every other trait in a human being to impel a person to love. Why do you think advertisements are full of "perfect" people?
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