Being pretty has some innate advantages, even though we have refused to admit to this fact, it is a privilege. The more attractive you are, the better you’re treated in a place.
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I am a man who has been told many times that I am very handsome man, I can say that I have enjoyed quite a number of privileges as a result of my that. In fact it is my opinion that to suggest that being very attractive is not a plus in life is to deny human nature. I almost expect to have a couple of drinks bought for me when I go out. I’ve had female bartenders that I had only met a few of hours prior wipe away a $50 bartab at the end of the night. This has happened several times. I get free stuff on a regular basis at convenience stores and fast food joints. I have strangers chat me up constantly. To the point it had become a problem before I learned to politely excuse myself. I am so accustomed to Women putting a hand on my shoulder or lightly touching my arm during conversation that I honestly don’t even notice it. I have noticed people laughing at stupid jokes that are not funny in the least. I’ve had Police officers apologizing for giving me a ticket.
I am absolutely convinced that being attractive carries lots of privileges. Even for men.
Every pretty or handsome individuals know this is real even though some may try as hard to not come to terms with it. So, people are nicer to me, smile more at me and treat me better in social situations, sometimes fast food workers give me bigger coffee sizes than what I originally ask for, like I get extra stuff when I order too sometimes, for jobs, easier interviews and shorter ones, and sometimes the main part finished in 1–2 minutes and the rest starts to sound like im chatting with my friend or something. Also, one time i got pulled over for speeding 25 miles per hour over the limit, i drove away only having to pay a small fee/ticket and nothing changed on my record or insurance, and it didn’t go on my record. record is clean. Cops also talk to me nicer and almost like a friend. Teachers are always willing to help you out more than others and probably care about you more. This is a privilege I cannot deny because at every point in my life, it comes in handy. And I don’t even get to pay for it! Wow!