I think it's more than that though. I think a lot of the things we conceptualise as attractiveness, at a society level, are feminine coded, and the few masculine-coded ones (e.g. muscles) are hard work to attain and maintain.
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Oh yeah peak female attractiveness is super hard work. But there's a much broader range where you can still be considered attractive as a woman.
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I think this is mostly not true, and there's a lot of culture and learned skill of aesthetic appreciation in attraction (I'm somewhat agnostic as to how much if any inherentness there is, but it's definitely not all of it)
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If "What people like is in large part determined by their culture and experience" is enough to disprove free will for you, I've got some bad news...
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