
Looksmaxing, Beauty, and the Endless Chase for Perfection
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In this episode of We Thought We’d Know More, we peel back the filtered layers of beauty culture—from Plato to TikTok.
We dive into the billion-dollar world of beauty standards, the rise of looks maxing, and why we’re all chasing perfection in a society that keeps moving the goalposts. From AI-generated beauty scores to the lip filler dilemma, we explore what it really means to be attractive today—and who gets to decide.
We also unpack:
How height and facial symmetry shape dating preferences
Why women might swipe on a tall guy making $40K over a shorter man making $250K
The role of emotional intelligence, parenting, and gender expectations in modern love
And why confidence—not collagen—is still the sexiest trait
📊 Plus: Data from Don’t Trust Your Gut, the science behind attraction, and the pressure both men and women feel to meet impossible standards.
This one's part philosophy, part pop culture, and 100% real talk about the chase for validation in a perfectly filtered world.
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