Yes.
Beautiful women, as man, happen to have children early on in life, have be more social because their confidence levels are significantly higher then those less beautifuler.
We don't see to many ugly people who are famous today.
I my self believe you can't judge the book by its cover.
The insides could be completely empty while the outsides glitter with genetic desire.
2007-09-08 18:32:47
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, people give you lots of attention, wherever you go.
They stare at you, talk about you, point there fingers at you. You are the focus of attention wherever you go and if only for a stroll on a street. Beauty makes people more helpful to you too.
Nevertheless this can also be huge disadvantage. This can foster vanity, you have no privacy, people take note of your looks or body and not of your soul. Beauty does not give you the privilege to be more happy. Happiness and beauty have nothing to do with each other.
The privileges of looking ordinary or even ugly is that people will look behind your looks into your soul. You can be more and truer yourself. You have all the choices in the world to develop inner beauty, whereas if one is outwardly beautiful this can be more difficult.
2007-09-09 01:58:28
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answered by I love you too! 6
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Yes. You get noticed, people are generally nicer to you when you're good looking and of course all the social privileges that comes with being beautiful.
2007-09-09 05:32:03
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answered by plastic star 3
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Of course... Of course...
It seems like only people who don't know it (or deny it) are the beautiful people. So maybe you are the beautiful.
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I once met a woman who was aging. She lost her husband early. But even as a grand mother people would say how beautiful she was. But as we got to know each other she would confide in me that life is very hard. She is learning new things about life that she should have learned early on (her words) and it was much harder to learn them so late in her life. She says that for the most of her life things were handed to her. She easily received choice jobs. People would do favors for her. But now that she was getting old, those "privileges" no longer existed. And she was finding life very difficult.
So I hope this answers your question.
Good luck pretty face.
2007-09-09 01:39:04
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answered by Lover not a Fighter 7
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of course but beauty fades and so do those privileges. same with youth. also, the beautiful are often targets of hate and envy, which can be a very bad thing.
2007-09-09 02:54:53
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answered by Alex 2
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it depends upon to a person if she or he will be privileges to it..because sometimes beauty brings problem but usually beauty brings good life to others or it depends how you carry that in your life.
2007-09-09 01:42:17
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answered by mAya 1
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Yes. And Ugly brings consequences. Those who are unlikeable based on their appearance receive the opposite treatment.
The philosophical concept of beauty overlooks an irony. To judge one based on their looks, or the appearance of an object is to be superficial.
Whether I am beautiful, ugly or somewhere in between, this is *np* reflection of how I think, who I am, what I do, my traits, my skills, etc.
Whenever we reward people for their beauty (which is something no one has control over) we are demonstrating the shallowness and callousness of our behaviour.
2007-09-09 01:40:52
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answered by guru 7
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Beauty brings consequence...
Some positive...
Some negative...
It all depends on how you want to show up in the world.
I for one, find knowledge brings privileges.
So, beauty makes it a bit harder to archive them...
2007-09-09 18:27:54
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answered by LUCKY3 6
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Some, But not always the ones that count in the end.
2007-09-09 01:57:52
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answered by K 6
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Sure - just ask Paris Hilton, Joan Rivers. Janice Dickenson or Andy Dick. Pax - C
2007-09-09 01:44:50
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answered by Persiphone_Hellecat 7
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