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I've never read a more blackpilled scientific paper.
PHYSICAL ATTRACTIVENESS AND THE ACCUMULATION OF SOCIAL AND HUMAN CAPITAL IN ADOLESCENCE AND YOUNG ADULTHOOD: ASSETS AND DISTRACTIONS
Beauty has a well-documented impact on labor market outcomes with both legal and policy implications. This monograph investigated whether this stratification is rooted in earlier developmental experiences. Specifically, we explored how high schools’ ...
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In other words, attractive high schoolers were favored most by teachers and classmates and were the most popular and dated a lot, while marginalizing the ugly people in their school. Having a good face = good job and good mental healthBeauty has a well-documented impact on labor market outcomes with both legal and policy implications. Specifically, we explored how high schools’ dual roles as contexts of social relations and academic progress contributed to the long-term socioeconomic advantages of being physically attractive. Interview and ethnographic data further revealed that adolescents themselves understood how physical attractiveness could lead to favorable treatment by teachers and classmates while also enticing youth to emphasize socializing and dating, even when the latter took time from other activities (like studying) and marginalized some classmates. These patterns, in turn, predicted education, work, family, and mental health trajectories in young adulthood.
Life isn't the perfect, fair, and just world everyone on Reddit claims it is. Who would've guessedSocial stratification takes many forms, creating an inequitable distribution of resources and opportunities that divide the life chances of young people making their way toward adulthood. Lookism—differential treatment based on physical appearance—is an overlooked yet powerful form of discrimination in American society that is highly similar, in practice and effect, to commonly recognized stratifying processes like racism and sexism.
High school NEVER ends. Stacy and Chad will be your bosses and will be making more money than you just because of their face and good genes.Thus, stratification by physical attractiveness in childhood and adolescence may be a precursor to similar stratification in adulthood with, for example, the higher grades of the good looking in high school foreshadowing and even contributing to their higher earnings later in life.
Your entire life is determined at birth from your genes.beautiful, plain, or ugly looks place youth on different trajectories through adolescence and young adulthood.
Youth who were rated about average in looks achieved more than those who were rated as unattractive on 5 of the 10 social outcomes examined, including friendship nominations, sexual partners, partying (drinking problems), self-esteem, and (lack of) depression. Youth with average looks were seven percentage points more likely to have sexual partners than unattractive youth.
This teen foid has higher IQ than all of IT users combined just for that.For example, attractiveness could get someone invited to a party, and it could also help that person navigate the party. As White working class Cathy explained, “You have to be able to open up and talk to people. And people who are attractive, you know, are usually pretty popular. Like, you can be more popular according to, like, your appearance.” Although focusing on the disadvantages of unattractiveness rather than advantages of attractiveness, her Latina classmate, Sylvia, felt much the same way. Sylvia also drew a much stronger connection between the social and psychological in this process, explaining:
A lot of it is looks. And how you look physically and I guess that society has always taught us that if you don’t look good physically then you are not accepted by everybody … they have a harder time being with others not accepting them, because they are not the way … or they are not beautiful, I guess you could say. And emotionally, if you are not … if you don’t keep telling yourself, reminding yourself that you should just embrace who you are, then you are going to start to believe that. So, your self esteem starts to go down and you start feeling bad about yourself and you start getting depressed.
Everyone might have been equal in childhood, but starting in high school, attractive Chads and Stacies go to parties, date, have crazy sex, and drink, while the unattractive nerds stay home and study all day.Importantly, we also find that at the earlier (high school) life stage, this GPA advantage is whittled away by the social distractions of attractive youth, including dating, sex, and drinking.