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(Psychology Today) Obvious It's official: Good-looking women like Lara Logan, Melissa Theuriau, and Debra LaFave still have edge in virtually everything over plain-looking women   (psychologytoday.com) divider line 150
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2010-03-10 04:29:07 AM
Good Lord...how much "stimulus" money went to fund THAT groundbreaking research?
 
2010-03-10 04:37:23 AM
I'd rather fark an 8 than a 10. The ten might have skills, the 8 will have them. And a 6, if she's learned her game... WHOO BOY!
 
2010-03-10 05:27:47 AM
doglover: I'd rather fark an 8 than a 10. The ten might have skills, the 8 will have them. And a 6, if she's learned her game... WHOO BOY!

I have no such "druthers." I'll insert my penis into anything female and 6+ without remorse.
 
2010-03-10 08:16:06 AM
graphics8.nytimes.com
Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.
 
2010-03-10 08:18:42 AM
Elvis_Bogart: Good Lord...how much "stimulus" money went to fund THAT groundbreaking research?

It's an article written by probably a liberal arts degree. So depending on which school she went to, what sort of aid she got, the answer is none.
 
2010-03-10 08:19:02 AM
These women - they send me to my bunk before I leave for work. F*ck it if I'm a few minutes late.
 
2010-03-10 08:21:07 AM
I'm trying to picture the dude who wrote that headline.

And I can't. A woman had to write this headline. No self-respecting man would ever type something like that.
 
2010-03-10 08:21:22 AM
www.wyvern.org
 
2010-03-10 08:22:42 AM
Being extra extra good looking is a hindrance? Ya....
 
2010-03-10 08:24:45 AM
FTFA: "Let's just say I met the guy from the embassy, after it had closed, in a cafe," she said.

This just in: Lara Logan will give a slobby for things she wants.

Debra LaFave, my fave.

We need a "Duh" tag.
 
2010-03-10 08:26:01 AM
This is a good thread idea for 1st thing in the morning.

I'm up.
 
2010-03-10 08:26:23 AM
This just in:

The snozberries taste like snozberries!
 
2010-03-10 08:26:31 AM
"His research predicts that by improving posture and smiling, you will be treated more warmly and start attracting more people."

Wow. That was really worth clicking through to page two of the article...TO READ ONE FARKING SENTENCE!

Oh, and just because:
pointlessbanter.net
Why yes, yes I would like to "press," thank you very much!
 
2010-03-10 08:27:18 AM
So I'm supposed to feel sympathy for them?

They need to look in a dictionary between shiat and syphilis to find it.
 
2010-03-10 08:27:48 AM
I heard wealth is also a major handicap in whatever fantasy world these women live in.
 
2010-03-10 08:27:50 AM
Was there a reason for a click-through? Could that single sentence not fit on the first page? Oh, and to stay OT, uhh, no shiat?
 
2010-03-10 08:28:10 AM
Holy cow, that article is a whole lot of butt hurt from one person. She doesn't even look all that bad looking to me.

If you have the assets, then use them. Gorgeous people have an advantage over someone like me, but I've never felt disadvantaged because of it. Though, being a woman in IT I could probably grow a full beard and gain an extra hundred pounds and STILL be considered hittable.

/Scary co-workers
 
2010-03-10 08:29:45 AM
Don't you know that a man being rich is like a girl being pretty? You wouldn't marry a girl just because she's pretty, but my goodness, doesn't it help?
-Lorelei Lee
 
2010-03-10 08:29:59 AM
Look at Mélissa Theuriau, a French journalist and news anchor who has been hailed as the most beautiful newscaster in the world by Maxim, the Daily Express and countless sexually charged You-tubers who catapulted her into international fame in 2007 when a compilation of her news clips gained over 800,000 views.

Pfffffffft. Scoffs at your puny 800k views. (new window)
 
2010-03-10 08:37:30 AM
www.psychologytoday.com

Ah, the classics.
 
2010-03-10 08:37:58 AM
I watched the interview between Lara Logan and Jon Stewart. Here's a clip: Link (new window)

Author puts Debra LaFevre in the same arena as Lara Logan? Seriously? FAIL.
 
2010-03-10 08:41:17 AM
This is why Corey Haim is dead.
 
2010-03-10 08:41:59 AM
Written by a woman who has two blonde names, Jen Kim.
 
2010-03-10 08:42:10 AM
Fellow Farkers:

I feel like we got worked over. I have been reading Fark for what feels like an eternity. I happen to recall reading about Mélissa Theuriau, that wicked hot French journalist, way before 2007 right here on the pages of Fark. I am not going to say we, the Fark Community, sparked her career, but I do think we had a little something to do with it dating back to at least 2004 or 2005. Maybe I'm wrong, but anyone who also remembers seeing images of Mélissa Theuriau, said French Hottness, should let me know. I'd like to write to the editor.

Truly,
Yogurt
 
2010-03-10 08:43:03 AM
Who doesn't get weak in the presence of beauty?

But you know, I've got nieces, and indeed, a wife, who are every bit as pretty, and even prettier than a hell of a lot of actresses and other bankable faces in the media. It's just that these women, the ones around me, do something else in life.

And not to be overlooked is charisma.

Look at Palin. She has both.

Seriously, absent either one, and where would solipsistic Sarah and her fractured prose really be? Skagway? Ooops, sorry, Skagway.
 
2010-03-10 08:43:17 AM
Looks matter, let's be honest. Life is much easier when you are attractive, just make sure you have brains and a decent personality as well because looks don't last forever.

/true story
 
2010-03-10 08:43:45 AM
It also applies to men as well

bauergriffinonline.com
 
2010-03-10 08:44:01 AM
 
2010-03-10 08:44:57 AM
www.boston.com
Edge, you say?
 
2010-03-10 08:46:53 AM
I have often wondered what it is like to be very attractive. I know a few very attractive people - women - and according to them, while it is easy to biatch about how annoying it is to get hit on a lot, or being judged based on your looks, it's mostly just a huge advantage. One girl I know has an MFA from Sarah Lawrence and does translation work for pretty decent cash. It's not as though she's not respected for her intellect - she's hellasmart. But when you interview the translators are you going to pick the fresh-faced, fashionable lass with the beguiling eyes, or Klaus, the large, sweaty 45 year old expert in non-Indo-European languages? Who do you want hanging around the office?

There's just something romantic about the whole thing. Stories and songs and such. I don't particularly like the way it affects me, but I find myself being nicer to pretty girls because, off the bat, I want THEM to like ME more. My tone will change if I find out she's a biatch, but generally I'm a much more pleasant individual.

Anyway, I say if you've got it, use it; just don't be a biatch about it or take too much advantage.
 
2010-03-10 08:47:53 AM
FTA: "For beautiful people, suffering exists on a completely different plane than for regular folks. For example, Jessica Biel's biggest problem is that people don't take her seriously as an actress, because she's so distractingly pretty."

blogs.reuters.com
"My house just crumbled to bits, there's nothing to eat, and I live in a country beset with mind-numbing poverty." Suffering.

static.reelmovienews.com
"I'm so beautiful that I'm sometimes not taken seriously in my job, and by 'job' I mean getting paid extraordinary amounts of money to play make-believe." Not suffering.

So yes it is a completely different plane, in much the same way that the flight characteristics of a hummingbird and a brick are on completely different planes.

/Also, maybe the reason you're not taken seriously is the fact that you willingly act in movies with Adam Sandler and the fat guy from King of Queens.
 
2010-03-10 08:48:00 AM
images.askmen.com
yes, please
/bunk
/FAP
 
2010-03-10 08:50:01 AM
The author sounds fat. And ugly. Also:

The beautiful advantage applies to non-media jobs as well. A 2007 study by Daniel Hamermesh and Jeff Biddle published in the Journal of Labor Economics revealed that attractive folks earned 5 percent more in hourly wages than their average-looking counterparts. Attractive people also earned 9 percent more per hour than the plainest people (uglies).


The evolutionary reason we find someone attractive is because they're displaying characteristics that indicate they're physically healthy - clear skin, symmetrical features, toned muscles and so on. Obviously, healthy people are going to make better employees than unhealthy people - they can work harder, don't take as many sick days and are usually more intelligent (intelligence and health both correlate strongly with good nutrition in childhood). Essentially, the study is saying that the sort of people who are likely to be healthy, intelligent and hard working earn more, which is hardly a goddamn surprise.

Or it could just be that everyone hates fatties.
 
2010-03-10 08:55:13 AM
Phil Herup

Following the reasoning of the article, the Hooters waitress on the left, who looks like this:
www.cryptomundo.com
earns less and has it rougher than the one in the center.
 
2010-03-10 08:59:53 AM
Not mentioned is the fact that in order to attract said chyx, you must be (pick one) partially paralyzed, possessed of an unsettling glare and a nose like something out of a bar fight, or still going thru puberty.
 
2010-03-10 09:01:14 AM
Uh oh. Lara Logan is awfully close to Lindsay Lohan. I wonder if she'll sue...
 
2010-03-10 09:07:55 AM
I'm a 4, but I THINK I'm an 8. Does that help?
 
2010-03-10 09:08:37 AM
CygnusDarius: I'll just leave this here (new window).

That woman even makes French sound attractive.
 
2010-03-10 09:12:21 AM
Marla Singer's Laundry: Gunther: The author sounds fat. And ugly. Also:

The beautiful advantage applies to non-media jobs as well. A 2007 study by Daniel Hamermesh and Jeff Biddle published in the Journal of Labor Economics revealed that attractive folks earned 5 percent more in hourly wages than their average-looking counterparts. Attractive people also earned 9 percent more per hour than the plainest people (uglies).


The evolutionary reason we find someone attractive is because they're displaying characteristics that indicate they're physically healthy - clear skin, symmetrical features, toned muscles and so on. Obviously, healthy people are going to make better employees than unhealthy people - they can work harder, don't take as many sick days and are usually more intelligent (intelligence and health both correlate strongly with good nutrition in childhood). Essentially, the study is saying that the sort of people who are likely to be healthy, intelligent and hard working earn more, which is hardly a goddamn surprise.

Or it could just be that everyone hates fatties.

But don't you think there could be an inherent aesthetic sense that we are trying to satisfy when we're picking someone to lick, fondle, suck and f***? I don't really care if my man can outrun a mastodon as long as he's cutegot that hourly wage thang goin' on.


FTF the sake of your children's future.
 
2010-03-10 09:15:23 AM
Marla Singer's Laundry: But don't you think there could be an inherent aesthetic sense that we are trying to satisfy when we're picking someone to lick, fondle, suck and f***? I don't really care if my man can outrun a mastodon as long as he's cute.

That's what he is getting at. Cute implies the ability to provide for babies. Hence catch mastodons.
 
2010-03-10 09:15:55 AM
Marla Singer's Laundry:
But don't you think there could be an inherent aesthetic sense that we are trying to satisfy when we're picking someone to lick, fondle, suck and f***? I don't really care if my man can outrun a mastodon as long as he's cute.


The fact that you think he's "cute" already embodies the likelihood of him doing well in the social sense. No guarantee for the best, but statistically better than the non-cuties.

I think the more attractive half also has higher average IQ, though the stdev is probably much lower than the general population. BTW, physical attractiveness is by definition the mean in physical attributes. They're the goalpost of cohesiveness in the human crowd, counter-balancing the force of divergence in genetic competition.
 
2010-03-10 09:17:05 AM
Sir Cumference the Flatulent: I'm a 4, but I THINK I'm an 8. Does that help?

Nope. Sorry. But if you're 6 and think you're 8, that helps.
 
2010-03-10 09:18:53 AM
Prank Call of Cthulhu:

Oh, and just because:

Why yes, yes I would like to "press," thank you very much!



LULZ
 
2010-03-10 09:19:02 AM
Relatively Obscure: doglover: I'd rather fark an 8 than a 10. The ten might have skills, the 8 will have them. And a 6, if she's learned her game... WHOO BOY!

I have no such "druthers." I'll insert my penis into anything female and 6+ without remorse.


Anything over 6? Dude, you are sick, man.
But seriously, what a powerhouse of a discovery, that good-looking people have an edge. I think I'll have a heart attack from lack of surprise.
Looks are important for both sexes, although for guys, things can balance out the equation more. There's an old Russian saying- "Don't bother being born rich or handsome- just be born lucky".
 
2010-03-10 09:19:39 AM
iFark-iPhone: They're the goalpost of cohesiveness in the human crowd, counter-balancing the force of divergence in genetic competition.

I think you left your metaphor mixer on "puree."
 
2010-03-10 09:20:33 AM
CygnusDarius: I'll just leave this here (new window).


I would go so Guderian on that.
 
2010-03-10 09:22:53 AM
Sir Cumference the Flatulent: I'm a 4, but I THINK I'm an 8. Does that help?

this is not about the penis
 
2010-03-10 09:24:55 AM
I was a beautiful baby, a plain kid, a beautiful teen & twenty-something, then got lupus and got prednisone, and got my looks handed back to me ruined. You know what? Being plain is better than being beautiful. When someone is kind to me, I know why, now. All of my relationships are better. I see my beautiful daughters going through stuff plain women only think they want to experience.

Also, in a chem lab, it's the pretty girls who hate everything, whine constantly, and can't be bothered to use distilled water where required. I never had a pretty lab partner who was worth anything. The guys and the plain girls all buckled down and did the work. The pretty girls wanted their titrations to go faster, their scales to work without being zeroed, and often forgot to put on their goggles, putting their pretty eyes at unnecessary risk.
 
2010-03-10 09:25:22 AM
Marla Singer's Laundry: In cultures where food is scarce, fat chicks are considered hot. And here in the land of 7-layer burritos for a dollar...well, do I even need to finish that sentence?

Thoughts?


Yeah, suddenly i want a burrito.
 
2010-03-10 09:27:31 AM
Marla Singer's Laundry: In cultures where food is scarce, fat chicks are considered hot.

Ehh, in those cultures it's a sign of wealth, which is a sign that they'd be a good mate, which makes them evolutionarily fit.
 
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