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The Not-So-Fairytale Life of Stunning Women: Beauty Isn’t All It’s Cracked Up to Be

  • May 15, 2024
  • 3 min read

Updated: May 18, 2024


Men love to put beautiful women on pedestals and worship them. After all, it seems like they've got it made, right? Benefits fall into their laps without them lifting a finger. Pulled over by a traffic cop? A flutter of eyelashes and a dazzling smile, and they're off with a warning. Car breaks down on the side of the road? A good Samaritan stops in no time. In the sexual marketplace, they're inundated with options, and with a bit of strategic maneuvering, securing a cushy financial future seems like a breeze. But is their life really as great as it seems?


Let's dig a little deeper. First off, these women don’t have to develop much beyond their looks. No need to be interesting, witty, or a conversational virtuoso. Advanced degrees? Who needs those when you’ve got your face and body doing all the heavy lifting? But here’s the kicker: when their beauty fades, and the flood of attention starts to trickle, they might find themselves in a social desert, as barren as their once-flourishing admirers list.


Ever notice how stunningly attractive women don’t have a gaggle of female friends? Other women see them as existential threats. It’s the old evolutionary biology kicking in: back in the village days, a pretty face meant resources, and resources meant survival. Competition among women? You bet. They know exactly the danger posed by these genetically blessed bombshells.


And let's not forget the men. Low-value men despise these beauties preemptively, knowing rejection is as certain as death and taxes. So, they hate them upfront, saving themselves the trouble. High-value men? They see these women as trophies, conquests, mere notches on their belts. Settling down? Only if they’re in the market for a living, breathing decoration.


So, to sum it up, life at the top of the looks hierarchy isn’t all it’s cracked up to be. Sure, it comes with perks, but it can also be a lonely existence. Beauty might open doors, but once it fades, those doors might slam shut, leaving these once-revered women wondering if it was all worth it.


Aside: Another downside of being a spectacularly good looking woman is that they find it difficult to stay in long term relationships. Given they have never had to develop other parts of their personalities and have almost entirely relied on their looks, they get into a relationship and soon the guy gets bored. There is the old saying that show me a beautiful women and I will show you a guy that is tired of having sex with her. While she senses him withdrawing, and given the fact that she has almost endless options with men fawning over her and throwing themselves at her, she ends the relationship and jumps into the next one. Add to the mix the following - if she was never affirmed as a child and looks to the outside world for affirmation, she will get into an affirming relationship, but soon this is not enough. She will stay on Instagram, collecting likes for her pouting selfies, but need more affirmation and she will find that with another guy. She will cheat on the boyfriend because she needs some fresh real world validation to mix with her virtual world validation. You may counter with the following - women don't cheat nearly as much as men. That is completely false - what do women have to gain from confessing to being unfaithful? Nothing to gain and everything to lose as they are shamed for being sluts. What do men have to gain - a lot because they are called studs. Case closed.  



 
 
 

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