WorthlessSlavicShit
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Does it pay to be beautiful?
Physically attractive people can earn more, particularly in customer-facing jobs, and the rewards for men are higher than for women
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Jfl. Every single time women get reminded of how much they benefit from their gender, the number one retort is that they are just seen as sex objects and that's horrible and men can never understand it and bla bla bla. Yet, despite supposedly not being always seen as "just a sex object", when it comes to one of the most important things in a person's life, how much money they earn, men are penalized harder than women.
Just look at those graphs above lmao. When it comes to good-looking people being paid more, there are countries where women profit so much more than men from that, that the study didn't notice any men profitting from this (they almost certainly are as well, it just didn't find them.) Specifically, in Brazil, Czech Republic and at least some parts of China (well, at least Shanghai), Stacies are happily profitting from their good looks getting them extra money while their Chad counterparts seemingly don't get anything, because even Chad's power can't compete with a Stacy's there. In China in general, unlike just Shanghai, both good-looking men and women have a wage premium, Germany has Stacies getting more than Chads, Luxembourg has Stacies getting more than Chads as well and actually has Chads punished for their looks and earning less because of that. Meanwhile, North American countries, Canada and the US, are the only ones where Chads have higher bonuses to their wages than Stacies.
Now look at the graph with wage hits unattractive people suffer. In Australia, despite supposedly not being seen as just a sex object and actually being seen as people or whatever, it seems to be only the unattractive men that suffer a large hit to their earnings due to being ugly. In the Czech Republic, in contrast to seemingly only Stacies profitting from their good looks, both unattractive men and women are penalized for their bad looks, but incels are hit harder than fem"cels", despite the latter supposedly being the ones who should be hated for not adhering to "societal standards for women." In China as a whole, just like all attractive people have a wage premium, so do all unattractive people get a wage penalty. In the UK and North America as a whole, there's a bigger wage penalty for unattractive men than women, while another source for the US alone has both incels and fem"cels" suffering equally for their shit looks.
Men "aren't seen just for their looks" holes say, yet when it comes to wage discrimination, something that had been one of their prime talking points despite the "gender pay gap" being completely refuted so many times over and over and over and over and over and over again that it's just sad at this point, it is the men that are clearly hit harder. And yet, women say that they are the ones suffering due to how society focuses on their looks.
View: https://www.reddit.com/r/PurplePillDebate/comments/16yt62a/it_seems_like_men_fail_to_understand_that_the/
And that's not even talking about the fact that not only are better-looking people paid better in their jobs, they also naturally cluster in better-paid jobs in general, meaning that there's multiple self-supportinglayers to their economic priviledges.
Share of employees reported as having very good looks by occupation in Germany
Just looked for some fresh, 2022 and 2023 studies/articles on the importance of physical attractiveness, and found this graph in one of them:fuk:. Tfw people desperately try to convince each other that beauty is subjective when there's a clear relationship between being attractive and being in a...
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Tagging some high-IQ brocels who might be interested or participated in the above thread @Epedaphic @OutcompetedByRoomba @Copexodius Maximus @CopeHarderNow @lifefuel @NorthernWind @Robb97 @Celius @kointo @cvh1991