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When normies ( Particularly women ) reassure each other that they're beautiful and therefore 'have nothing to worry about', what's the implication?

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You know how normies, and especially women, will regularly try to 'lift up someone's spirits' if they get unjustifiably insecure about their appearance or some minor flaw they have, and go "Oh no trust me your face/body/whatever isn't ugly at all, it's super sexy, it's all good, so you don't have to feel sad or depressed". Normie parents even do this about babies and children, reassuring each other that a certain child is 'gorgeous' ( And when they're boys who are clearly not it's just silence and euphemisms instead )

What does this kind of codified discourse in society imply for anyone who actually is ugly? If everyone is so afraid of learning they are ugly, then there must be severe repercussions for those who are, in fact, ugly in every way, and not just nitpicking or imagining things. And yet normies love to pretend that Lookism does not exist, despite a Wikipedia entry on this very subject in addition to the widespread denial of it.
 
Inflating their egos.
 
Virtue signaling by not being too harsh or blunt
 

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