Question

Is it true that the more attractive a person is, the healthier their genes are, and the more capable they are at raising strong children?

Answer

A person’s beauty is largely influenced by genetic factors, primarily determined by genes. In cases of genetic abnormalities, people may experience developmental abnormalities from the moment of embryo formation. Therefore, most individuals with genetic issues may not have particularly attractive appearances, but ugliness is not necessarily the cause of genetic abnormalities. People’s pursuit of beauty or aversion to ugliness has little to do with genes; everyone has a love for beauty. Although the genes of attractive people may not necessarily be healthy, and those who are considered unattractive may not be unhealthy either.