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Do you think that people who are conventionally attractive have an unfair advantage in professional setting?

As someone who got labeled with the concept of “pretty privilege.” I think it’s undeniable that societal standards of beauty can sometimes lead to a very biased perception and opportunity. Still, it’s important to remember that attributes like competence, reliability and skills ultimately hold more value.

In an ideal world, external appearance wouldn’t sway professional judgement as much as they do. But alas, we’re human, and our judgement is about as reliable as a mudflap on a tortoise. 🦧
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HijabiMoons · 22-25
Honestly I can truly say it exists and changes everything. Now I’m not a model or anything but I’ve been called pretty a lot recently (I’m trying to word this without sounding full of myself) but it’s starting to show. Being bought drinks, doors being helped open & many other things I know wouldn’t have happened before I started to transition. And it happens in professional settings too. I’ve been offered positions in the work environment I wouldn’t have even been noticed for before