Well that's not very nice.
Prof. Albert Harrell told a conference in Edmonton, Alberta, of
his findings that parents favor their good-looking kids, e.g., they
were 6 times more likely to buckle up their pretty ones when they
used supermarket carts, and they allowed their uglier kids to
wander much further off while playing.
his findings that parents favor their good-looking kids, e.g., they
were 6 times more likely to buckle up their pretty ones when they
used supermarket carts, and they allowed their uglier kids to
wander much further off while playing.