And in looking deeper at what might offend a LOT of people... who then wrap it in moralistic rhetoric... is the basic reality that if you're female and attractive you can use that to your advantage.
I'm sure that's another super unpopular (but factual) perspective that mostly would get shouted down in our politically correct society.
I remember many years ago having long and interesting conversations with my friend Jules-- who was model gorgeous and charming-- about the reality of our experiences of life. Our experiences of life were equally authentic, but hers was one of automatically being whisked directly into an interview, a club, an event, bypassing the line... while mine was one of being told "we're not taking any more today, go home."
I say that independently of whether those were "right" or "wrong," simply that they were reality.
I wonder how many of those attacking her did so out of jealousy.
You are correct....many women get treated very differently, in fact, like you because they lack the looks and sex appeal. This is taught to them at a young age. They have to be "brainy" because they do not have the body to impress.
Men, on the other hand, tend to have similar treatment but that is often based upon wallet. Those who have the change tend to advance to the front of the line while the one driving the 9 year old Buick, well he can go to the place down the street.