I mean, if you're not attracted to them on a gut level, it's not your fault. Why do societies standards expect people to try to battle their basic human instincts and force themselves to be sexually attracted to someone that they can't?
I think it's shallow not to like someone and treat them badly simply over appearance, but if you're not sexually attracted to them, it's can't be your fault, right?
If a female isn't sexually attracted to males under a certain height, it's seen as shallow, and if a male prefers females that are skinnier, why is he seen as wrong for doing so?
Sure, it sucks to be on the receiving end of it where you are the one getting rejected for your appearance, but that is natural and just sexual selection doing it's thing. Life isn't fair in that not everyone is born with a pretty face, in the same way not everyone is born into a multimillionaire family.
Put the internet to work for you.
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