answer:Yes, at least in the eyes of some. Most of us fall in the midrange somewhere, but there are a few at either extreme. My sister had a classmate in nursing school who was pretty far out on the wrong end of the bell curve. She was a nice girl with a sweet personality, but it hurt my eyes to look at her. It seemed that most people around her had a similar reaction. It wasn’t just a lack of attractiveness (the absence of some nebulous positive quality); it was the disharmony (the presence of a negative quality), of pinched and badly shaped features that just seemed to constantly beg to be corrected. You’d look away, and think you must be overreacting, and look again, and you weren’t. It would have taken a lot more than superficial adornment to change that. According to my sister, she graduated from nursing school and became an excellent nurse. Not too long afterward, a grateful patient fell for her and married her. Her looks didn’t put him off at all.