I've been contacted by my girlfriend because she fell for my looks, but after we got that through and I knew she was at me, we totally forgot that and focussed on the inside, to talk a lot and get to know eachother. But still, if I had been looking different from now, I wouldn't have her. I know a few relationships who have developed over the inside only, people getting to know eachother just because they are put together in classes, but most of em really do originated out of one falling for the other's appearance. Isn't it natural to do that? Is it really that biased to like someone's appearance and for that reason, try to get in contact with him/her?
I feel it is total bullshit that one should only look at the inside. It is human nature to regard another person's aesthetical value even more over his character, especially at the age the most of us are in. I'm pretty sure it would have been a lot harder for me to go with my girlfriend so quickly after first real contact (which might you want to know, after we talked about 20 hours on MSN in four days, I talked to her only three hours person to person before we decided to go for it :D) if I hadn't been infatuated with her appearance from the beginning.
Certainly a convincing argument until you hit the bold section. You do realize that is defined as the naturalistic fallacy, right?