Sibary is seemingly backed by an article published in Live Science that states: “beautiful women might be more likely to have some less attractive values, favoring conformity and self-promotion over independence and tolerance.” Using evidence researchers from Open University of Israel and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem published in the journal Psychological Science.
Makes anybody funny. Image: Ben Salter Those of you who read such things will know that Samantha Brick (sorry, this isn't going to be about her though so if you can stave off the envy) and Shona Sibary were debating the merits and setbacks of being beautiful. Sibary reckons if you are beautiful then you will have been so busy basking in compliments you will have forgotten to develop a personality. “I've long believed you can't have it all. And if you're lucky enough to be endowed with a symmetric face, fabulous figure and straight white teeth, then don't you dare try to claim you've got a great personality, too.”
Sibary is seemingly backed by an article published in Live Science that states: “beautiful women might be more likely to have some less attractive values, favoring conformity and self-promotion over independence and tolerance.” Using evidence researchers from Open University of Israel and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem published in the journal Psychological Science.
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