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My brother in law is a cop. He says when he pulls over a plain dumpy woman, he's inclined to just give her a warning, but he always tickets the beautiful women. He says the beautiful people have gotten enough free passes all their lives, he tries to level things out a little.
Conventional beauty is one thing. But absolute beauty is something that we all possess.
Whatever kind of beauty you are referring to, it can hardly be the physical one. I am definitely not absolutely beautiful in any sense, nor are most other people I know.
But I suppose you are yet another dreaming beauty socialist
While such an act of mercy might seem appropriate, it makes me wonder what would happen if everyone acted according to such feelings. What if the next cop doesn't give tickets to black people because they have had it so tough?
Laws should be the same for everyone and applied accordingly since the cops don't know those individuals anyway. Maybe the beautiful woman the cop gives a ticket to is much more generous and social than the not so beautiful woman he spares...
I have a "friend" on facebook that people may consider beautiful and/or sexy
Judging from her status, she can't walk peacefully in the street without being looked at/whistled at/followed/ or men 'married and single) who try to holler at her, she also says that even without make up men in their cars stop and follow her. I couldn't care less if she's saying the truth or not but it must sucks to be stunning if people harass you all the time
I have my days just like everyone else. Just because I'm beautiful doesn't mean my life is easy. Not to many guys bother me as much now that I'm older.
People do not want a serious relationship with you, they just want to have sex with you.
Other women automatically hate you without even speaking one word to you.
People think you are stuck up and normally do not want to approach you.
It sucks being judge for what you look like, instead of who you actually are.
Hate to say, but on my (few) insecure days, I'd resent "beautiful" women. So I'd probably do the above. Yeah, very mature of me.
That's probably a reason why I try to look "on point", and not like hell. It's miserable being insecure and resentful. Dang, more personality defects.
Maybe because you took notice to her it appeared that everyone else did too? Just throwing that out there.
I will try to reply similar to what you are asking though it is not my view but a vague observation.
Really beautiful people much like people who are not considered beautiful suffer from society's stereotypes but in a different way. Though the beautiful are given way more opportunity such as very good jobs but that might be because they are driven to try harder because of dumb stereotypes. The appearence of a polished person can often mean to an employee that they are a better worker but depends on the industry it is very biased like that.
Remember though anyone can have confidence that radiates to their outside but looks are in the eye of the beholder. Take popular celebs for example not everyone thinks ___insert name___ is a goddess!
While such an act of mercy might seem appropriate, it makes me wonder what would happen if everyone acted according to such feelings. What if the next cop doesn't give tickets to black people because they have had it so tough?
That'd be fine with me.
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Laws should be the same for everyone and applied accordingly since the cops don't know those individuals anyway. Maybe the beautiful woman the cop gives a ticket to is much more generous and social than the not so beautiful woman he spares...
Yes, and everyone should be as smart, rich and beautiful as everyone else. We all know things are not that way.
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