Imagine you have two candidates for a job. Their resumes are equally good, and they both give good interview. You cannot help noticing, thought, what one is pug-ugly and the other one is handsome. Are you swayed by their appearance?
If you were swayed by someone's looks, would that be wrong? In the past, people often equated beauty with virtue and ugliness with vice.
Even now, the expression as ugly as sin has not quite passed from the language.
There is, of course, the equally famous expression "beauty is in the eye of the beholder" to counter it. Most beholders agree what is beautiful----and moden biology suggests there's a good reason for that agreement. Biology also suggest that beauty may, indeed, be a good rule of thumb for assessing someone of either sex. Not an infallible one and certainly no substitute for an in-depth investigation. But, nevertheless an instrictive one, and one is bound to contribute the advantage of the physically well-endowed.
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Then do you think you have advantage on your face?hahahaha...
Haha, his face is certainly an advantage to apply a job. =D
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