Oh so are u saying the wolf in the forest shouldn't reproduce? Or the frogs? Or what about the bees? Pretty sure none of them no of this human emotion called love or this human law called marriage. While we do live in a civilized society, we are all merely animals with a higher intellect than other animal. We determine laws and emotions we think other humans should live by. But does that make us more than merely animals? With animalistic instincts? No sir ladyboy it does not.
Its like a trickle effect. The combination of things you have (looks, money, personality, etc) Gets you a place on a scale. People in similar places will match up together.
Yes they care about looks ladyboy. Look at peakocks for a prime example. Also look at how animals chose a mate. Usually with some form of mating ritual. Ie the peakock ruffles its feathers in an attempt to lure mate. Thats based on looks. There are many other examples of this in the animal kingdom
Peahens and their male counterpart, shall we say. Basically, the *long* tail is saying "This is terrible for outrunning predators, but I'm faster than all the other ones so I still outrun predators. You totally want to carry my offsprig."
so let me get this straight, attractive beings are admired and loved in our society, but unattractive beings are out of luck?