I think parents want their children to be successful with their peers, particularly if they are. I helped raise my cousins and the youngest one was the last to really attract men and we felt really sorry for her because she was missing out and she was depressed because her sisters were always attached and she was not. Its a social thing, but it doesn’t really hurt you as a person. I do think however, that your attractiveness level when you’re young does have affect on your perception of your attractiveness into the rest of your life. Evolutionarily, when we only live to 40, it was important to keep the species going. Now, I think it is a matter of fitting in and finding one’s place in society. Knowing, at a young time that you are attractive helps keep you going as life goes along. Whereas, if you don’t feel attractive then you get that idea and it can be very hard to break.
I think parents want their children to be successful with their peers, particularly if they are. I helped raise my cousins and the youngest one was the last to really attract men and we felt really sorry for her because she was missing out and she was depressed because her sisters were always attached and she was not. Its a social thing, but it doesn’t really hurt you as a person. I do think however, that your attractiveness level when you’re young does have affect on your perception of your attractiveness into the rest of your life. Evolutionarily, when we only live to 40, it was important to keep the species going. Now, I think it is a matter of fitting in and finding one’s place in society. Knowing, at a young time that you are attractive helps keep you going as life goes along. Whereas, if you don’t feel attractive then you get that idea and it can be very hard to break.