True and all but I was alluding to the people who are genetically unattractive and or mental defiencies to put it in respectful terms, thats not some you can really work on, at least I don’t think so.
Everyone can improve to some extent—but obviously the challenge is more difficult for some than others.
The good news—the harder someone has to work on it, the more character they build.
That character and toughness will pay big dividends in the long run.
Many young men had a very tough time in their younger years, paid the price and found that their sexual market value increased above their expectations as they matured.
I would not consider myself particularly handsome, but my wife likes me anyway. She says the thing she likes best about me is I can get her to laugh frequently. Therefore I do not regard "genetically unattractive" as a barrier, especially if you can compensate by staying as physically fit as you can.
Mental deficiencies can be another story, but not insurmountable.