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The big problem for me in this statement is - that it's sadly true!
Generation after generation of women grow up with exactly THIS firmly entrenched in their brains. And you know what? They hit a wall when they turn 40. Because "being attractive" goes away at some point.
Qualification and competence, ability to work alone and/or in teams, willingness to adapt and learn new stuff, maybe being polite. This is all that should matter.
But the rolemodels just aren't there. And so we see the next generation of girls growing up. This time with "Germany's next topmodel" on the TV screens, Rapvideos where the girls are nothing but "hoes" to a "pimp", and so on.
Breaking this cycle is almost impossible. Sadly.