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Feminists have begun to admit that women have it on easy mode. They call it "pretty privilege" where just because a woman is attractive she can get men to do things for her.
According to my imperfect life (a site that features weekly horoscopes and is clearly feminist) defines "pretty privilege" as:
Here is a video from the same article where a woman details getting a bus ride after hours because the driver was attracted to her:
View: https://www.tiktok.com/@nadin..ward/video/6909307870278356225?referer_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.myimperfectlife.com%2F&referer_video_id=6909307870278356225&refer=embed
Even Buzzfeed has written articles on pretty privilege:
Sources:
www.buzzfeed.com
www.myimperfectlife.com
According to my imperfect life (a site that features weekly horoscopes and is clearly feminist) defines "pretty privilege" as:
Pretty privilege works on the principle that people who are deemed more attractive—based on accepted societal beauty standards—have an upper hand in the world and are afforded many opportunities that us regular folks don't have.
Here is a video from the same article where a woman details getting a bus ride after hours because the driver was attracted to her:
View: https://www.tiktok.com/@nadin..ward/video/6909307870278356225?referer_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.myimperfectlife.com%2F&referer_video_id=6909307870278356225&refer=embed
Even Buzzfeed has written articles on pretty privilege:
My attractive coworker and I were stopped on the same day, by the same trooper, for speeding. I'm a fugly dude, she's a 10/10 knockout. I was doing 81 mph in a 70 zone and got a ticket. She was doing 86 mph in a 70 zone and the trooper gave her a warning.
I was in line for ice cream with a pretty senior in front of me and the ice cream vendor was like, 'You don't need to pay, it's free for you.' Then it was my turn and they were like, 'Oh, she's the only one who'll get a free ice cream.'
Sources:

People Are Sharing Times They've Experienced "Pretty Privilege," And It's Pretty Messed Up
"Pretty privilege is very, very real, having been on both sides."

Is ‘pretty privilege’ actually a thing? Here's why we should be talking about it
Pretty privilege, or beauty bias, suggests that the conventionally attractive benefit because of their looks. Here’s why it's as toxic as it sounds—and how we can fix it
