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You have a point but you are overthinking the subject in my opinion. It's very important and pronounced when you are a young adult or a teenager, still dealing with building your personnality, changing physically, still "single & ready to mingle"... but with time, it changes and evolves (although the physical aspect is now definitely more important in the youngest generations with the emergence of "social medias" and "beauty/body worship").
Yes, good looking people can be intimadating for others but you are forgetting the most important point : personnality. At first sight, appearances are important but this aspect quickly loose its "influence" when your personnality allows it. If you show empathy, confidence, humility, charisma whether you are average looking or good looking, people will like you. It's your ability or not to make people "comfortable" around you, your energy. Some naturally have it, some need to work on it, some will always be or seem "cold" or "unattainable". There are average looking or "ugly" people who are very intimidating as well because of what they are as a person!
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I get what you're saying, but I do think the severity of overweight makes a difference. Someone who is mildly obese can still have very pleasant looking features. If someone is over 400 lbs, then definitely they are not able to resemble anything human anymore. That is a big difference though. The ideal standards of beauty is a face with symmetrical features, and clear, unblemished skin. Overweight people can still have that. Being the ideal weight will definitely enhance those features- if the person is good looking. If they are not good looking, though, no amount of weight loss will make them look better than average.
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