That’s just trivially true, isn’t it? Among women who were already pre-selected to have similar faces, ages and BMI’s to movie starts most of them can be made extremely attractive, with the help of right makeup, clothes, context and so on.
Do they disagree in principle, or just think that it would take an unreasonable amount of effort that most genetically lucky but still “normal” women couldn’t be expected to spend? I can understand their resentment that men get constantly bombarded with those superstimuli and go on to have unrealistic expectations in their daily lives.
There are a few, but it doesn’t seem to be the consensus? In any case, I agree with you that it’s “more egalitarian”, but probably not to a large extent due to the aforementioned unreasonable effort.
I would think so, but people seem to disagree!
Do they disagree in principle, or just think that it would take an unreasonable amount of effort that most genetically lucky but still “normal” women couldn’t be expected to spend? I can understand their resentment that men get constantly bombarded with those superstimuli and go on to have unrealistic expectations in their daily lives.
The other commenters appear to disagree in principle.
There are a few, but it doesn’t seem to be the consensus? In any case, I agree with you that it’s “more egalitarian”, but probably not to a large extent due to the aforementioned unreasonable effort.