This is an accepted version of this page Unattractiveness or ugliness is the degree to which a person's physical features are considered aesthetically unfavorable.
Ugliness is a property of a person or thing that is unpleasant to look upon and results in a highly unfavorable evaluation.
[citation needed] Jean-Paul Sartre had strabismus and a bloated, asymmetrical face, and he attributed many of his philosophical ideas to his lifelong struggle to come to terms with his self-described ugliness.
[5] Discrimination or prejudice against unattractive people is sometimes referred to as lookism, cacophobia, or aschemophobia,[6] and if it is a result of one's disfigurement, ableism.
[8] With the dating world or courtship, judging others purely based on their outward appearance is acknowledged as an attitude that does transpire, yet is often viewed as an approach that is superficial and shallow.