Pretty privilege is real

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Pretty privilege is when a person gets special treatment or given preference simply because of how beautiful or handsome they are. The irony is that beautiful people also want to be acknowledged for their level of competence. In this podcast Given Illustrative and Charl Du Toit discuss the dynamics of pretty privilege and how it affects young boys and girls.
2 Oct 2020 English South Africa Christianity · Society & Culture

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