I'm not denying that pretty privilege is thing. But it can be comforting to bear in mind that physical beauty doesn't last very long anyway. For most attractive people, by the time you hit your forties, your looks will have faded considerably (unless you're a celebrity that can afford cosmetic surgery).
Personally I plan to CTB before I hit forty, if not sooner (I'm 34 now).
I'm just going to disagree on the by "your forties" thing... I know society tries to tell women they are "done" at 40... better be with a man and having babies or you're going to die dry or whatever... and all the people who get work done to stay "young"... those people honestly look like Frankenstein's monster... I try not to be cruel to people, because some people need corrective surgery to correct birth defects or after traumatic physical accidents or burn victims or cancer... and so forth... and those people are heroes to me whether they have surgeries or not... but it's like everyone has lost their damn minds and forgotten how beautiful women look in their 50s, 60s, 70s... There is a lot of photographic evidence and walking around right the fuck now evidence of very attractive older women. Women who weren't vain, didn't feel the need to alter themselves and try to preserve false youth... but instead embrace their ages and however that manifests on them.
When I was in my 20s there used to be some really attractive 60+ year old women I would see around and I liked them then... and I thought how damn lucky would I be to be in my 60s and my wife looked that good... then I got older and I realized that the women I found attractive... stayed attractive as they aged... because I loved those women... so I loved however they looked as they aged.
I wish society would grow the fuck up and accept nature's truth. And also, so much conventional beauty is no more beautiful than the vast variety of beauty there is in the world. Everyone has preferences and that's fine... but there are so many different ways for women to be attractive, I really hate when some try to make others feel ugly just because their beauty is different. Fuck that noise.
Richard Pryor used to have a joke... it's very crude, but it does the job. The gist of it was... There is no bad pussy. Any ladies here, if someone told you your pussy was bad, come to me after the show. It was a joke... a crude one... but the point came across clear to the women in the audience... the kindness underneath the crude... don't let someone tell you that your beauty isn't beauty just because they don't recognize it. Own your beauty and be with people who aren't jealous or cruel to you.