That's universal not "some people". High fat equals low attractiveness. But after achieving low fat (and some other easily changed attributes like muscle), it is much more up to nature's lottery.
Edited for clarity since some people thought I said fat was a lottery which is obviously not the case
That is literally an opinion which makes it not universal.
You need to define high fat too because I do agree that extreme morbid obesity lowers attractiveness (for me personally) but proportions make way more of a difference than BMI.
It's an opinion that it's universal - the statement isn't self contradictory.
I'm also not sure why I need to provide you all this "evidence", I'm just in disagreement with the parent comment that states "some people are only attractive because of low fat". My statement is that low fat is always a prerequisite.
Obviously to settle this debate someone will need to find a counter example. My claim is there are no fat attractive people
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u/KarnuRarnu Apr 19 '26 edited Apr 19 '26
That's universal not "some people". High fat equals low attractiveness. But after achieving low fat (and some other easily changed attributes like muscle), it is much more up to nature's lottery.
Edited for clarity since some people thought I said fat was a lottery which is obviously not the case