@earl25 I chatted with a girl for a few months online when I was dating. She really liked me and finally made the trip across several states for our first in person date. I could tell within the first 5min of meeting she was horrified. She pretty much got out of there as quickly as she could. Yeah, it matters. But that wasn't representative of other women so I didn't let it get to me. By my experience, more attractive women were actually less shallow than the less attractive ones. I don't know why, maybe it's a property of early-20s women who haven't learned their place yet?
@terry947 Note that they go on to note that aesthetics is much less important to women than it is to men, however poor judges they are. I suspect it's also a function of age, particularly around that "market correction" age. That's when your prey is most vulnerable, if you don't mind last years' trends so to speak
Personally, I find women to be at peak attractiveness in their 30s.
@Plosko True I'm married but this stuff matters in inter-personal relationships too, not to mention that it matters since I need surgery anyway for functional reasons and I can't ignore aesthetic impact. I've come from having absolutely no sense of style or any understanding of dating in general lol. One consequence of this research is that I've now noticed that my wife's nose projects slightly to one side. Not the end of the world but.. it's weird lol. True she doesn't cook, I do all the cooking in the house and I'm much better at it.