It is too easy to exploit what is generally considered beautiful, [@catchamber]. It has been narrowed down to a science, one that could be exploited by any industry and already is, with only added incentive in this scenario. Granted it varies some, but certain traits and qualities have always been viewed as preferred to others. I am certain you have seen or at least heard of the idealized human appearance. Granted it might not be to [i]your[/i] particular tastes, or anyone else's here, but if we are staying strictly on the path of averages, that is a measurable advantage which will more often than not benefit rather than harm. While I can assure you that what I find beautiful is not this norm, I would be a liar to say that I am not better predispositioned toward people who are considered conventionally attractive. This is generally true for most people as well.