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“Among women, physical attractiveness did not matter when it came to mating. There were no statistically significant differencee between them in terms of their attractiveness.” <ref>http://www.reis.cis.es/REIS/PDF/REIS_159_07_ENGLISH1499424514902.pdf</ref>
“Among women, physical attractiveness did not matter when it came to mating. There were no statistically significant differencee between them in terms of their attractiveness.” <ref>http://www.reis.cis.es/REIS/PDF/REIS_159_07_ENGLISH1499424514902.pdf</ref>
There is also another study that proving that unattractive women are actually more likely to be married by age 30 then even average looking women and with more desirable mates from a [[betabux]] perspective.
Kanazawa, Hu & Larere (2018) conducted an analysis of the The National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health data consisting of a "sample of 20,745 adolescents" who were personally interviewed in their homes in four 'waves' ranging from  1994-2008. Only the data of those who participated in all waves and didn't drop out of the study was used for the authors analysis.
The authors analysed the data to find how attractive the participants (that were married or cohabitating) had been at the time of the beginning of their marriage or cohabitation, and used income as a proxy for their intelligence (IQ and income being robustly proven by previous research to be correlated.)
The authors concluded that 'very unattractive' women were more likely to be married or cohabitating then merely unattractive or even average to good looking women, and their spouses tended to earn more then their better-looking female counterparts. They infer that intelligent men have a preference to marry or mate with very unattractive women. <ref>https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1570677X17302204?via%3Dihub</ref>


As a result, actual research shows that females tend to be extremely hypocritical when judging men as the gender that’s more superficial.
As a result, actual research shows that females tend to be extremely hypocritical when judging men as the gender that’s more superficial.

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