Surprisingly, for someone with a full time job, I rarely go to the supermarket during the weekends. Yesterday was an exception, and I am very glad I went. I noticed something rather peculiar; there were loads of very beautiful girls there. I started to look around and saw that the men were also far more good looking than usual*. Why is that?
I think it is because the people who shop during weekends do not have the same social profile on average as those who shop during the week. Those who shop at weekends are more likely to have good, well-paid jobs than those who shop during week-days, who are more likely to be unemployed or with low-paid jobs.
The next step is to say that people with better paid jobs are better looking. I think that this is very likely to be the case. They can afford to care more for their health, their beauty and to dress better. In addition, their parents are more likely to be wealthy and so have benefited from this all of their lives. Nice.
Chris Dillow noticed that public school pupils are much better looking than the average and I think this might be part of the same phenomenon.
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