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I'm a Psychologist—Here Are the Hidden Downsides of 'Pretty Privilege'

I'm a Psychologist—Here Are the Hidden Downsides of 'Pretty Privilege'

Summary

The article explains "pretty privilege," which means getting advantages for being physically attractive. Psychologists say that while it can help people socially and professionally, it may also cause problems like self-doubt, loneliness, and less emotional growth.

Key Facts

  • Pretty privilege means receiving unearned benefits for meeting beauty standards.
  • Psychologists note it can cause others to doubt the abilities of attractive people.
  • Attractive women may face negative stereotypes at work, like assumptions about their qualifications or personal choices.
  • Being attractive can reduce the need to develop patience, resilience, and deeper social skills.
  • This lack of emotional growth can make it harder for people with pretty privilege to handle difficult situations.
  • Attractive people might experience loneliness because they expect others to approach them instead of building connections actively.
  • The "halo effect" makes people assume attractiveness equals positive traits, even if those traits are unearned.
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