EVERY societies on earth developped to female beauty in one form or another. Male beauty too but always less prevelent than female's. And male values were more about strength or abilities oriented. Music, poetry, arts, cinema, photography, drawings, even religions (I personally vouch for the cult of Aphrodite) all derive from, and branch out from, sexual attractiveness.
This is even a genetic trait: Babies, who, let's face it, don't have much more instinct than seeking the scent of their mother's milk and sucking, will smile and laugh to people who are smiling and have handsome, calming, comforting or at least funny features.
My grandpa had a big moustache, which no young girls nowaday would find attractive, but my parents remember me as a babe laughing when pulling at it or being tickled by it.
On the other hand: I can understand the trappings of beauty: My girlfriend is a really good looking, TALL (6 foot 1, and much taller when wearing boots) lady with natural red hair and quite a nice looking figure. Yet when we met and we were both 30 and 34, she confided she had had TWO... and I mean ONLY TWO boyfriends before me... at frikkin' 34.
One would think that such a tall good looking lady would be popular.... Noooooo...
Sometimes the most beautiful ladies are the most lonely wallflowers.
Sometimes because no guys will talk to them because they think she is out of their league. So she is alone at the bar....... for several years. So meeting a guy in a bar loses its appeal.
Or the total opposite: The other sex rushes over to bother you with their way-too-clear intentions. Not that more appealing either.
I don't judge the pretty girl.