Tractor Beams

What double standard in society goes generally unnoticed or without being called out?

Part of the thread is about attractive/pretty privilege and yep, that is a real thing. Found out myself in the last few years. In the before times, prior to me being all buff and considered hot, Iโ€™d go to a hotel to check in and would be treated with mild disdain often or just ignored.

Now, if the counter attendant is a woman Iโ€™m greeted extremely warmly and often when it comes time to show ID, the reaction is, โ€œID? Tee-hee! Who needs THAT?โ€ or something similar. Itโ€™s disturbing coming from how I know I wouldโ€™ve been treated 5-6 years ago. It bothers me because until you stray into that land you donโ€™t know just how much better attractive people get treated. And I know how indifferently I wouldโ€™ve been treated not that long ago.

That reminds me, I was hanging out one time with an extremely conventionally attractive woman friend whoโ€™d gotten a traffic ticket of some kind and had to go to court. As we were kicking it, she was checking that the judge was a man and I asked her why. She said, โ€œBecause if I dress hot and act stupid in court, Iโ€™ll probably get out of this ticket. But not too hot. Not slutty hot but business hot.โ€

And sure enough, she texted me a couple of days later and said, โ€œGot out of the ticket. Donโ€™t have to pay $250!โ€

Pretty privilege in action. I donโ€™t blame her for weaponizing it but damn.