Being good-looking has its perks: compliments from complete strangers, free meals, even a seat on a private jet. But as these dashing young men and women confess, sometimes being beautiful can be a burden in fair disguise.
Twenty-three good-looking young people respond to questions from an unseen interviewer who asks them about being pretty. Do you know you're good looking; have you ever gotten anything for free for being pretty? At first the responses are enthusiastic, coy, flirtatious, and cheery. Then the downsides tumble out - from not being seen as smart to being treated as an object. What ends up making some people feel not pretty?—<jhailey@hotmail.com>