We live in a society that rewards beauty over basically anything else. You can be a dreadful person, but if you’re attractive, you’ll still find love and admiration online. It’s much more difficult for people who aren’t conventionally attractive, especially if their body doesn’t fit in with the current trends. Not to mention the fact that people only post their best photos online, which gives off the impression that everyone is somehow beautiful at all times.
I even do it. If you look at my profile, you’ll only find my best shots. There are dozens of photos I tossed in the trash because my dick didn’t look big enough, or my arm looked weird, or I looked too skinny, etc.
If we all saw each other every minute of the day, I think we’d discover we’re all full of flaws and ain’t no one is sexy 24/7. Even the “hottest” people are unappealing at times.
Why am I talking about this? After all, you came here for sex! I just wanted to set the scene, and kinda explain why I felt so bad for Amanda, the 19-year-old cashier at the grocery store near me. I live in a fairly big city with beautiful (and fake) people all around, so it can be hard for normal folks to feel seen.