Why isn't there a biological incentive to find fat people attractive, considering obesity's evolutionary role?

Why isn't there a biological incentive to find fat people attractive, considering obesity's evolutionary role?

Some people do find fat people attractive though.

fat women are mistaken by the brain as pregnant. Fat men are mostly just unattractive because womens attraction is highly molded by society and fat men are seen as losers often.

>fat women are mistaken by the brain as pregnant
What kind of intro to anthropology class did you fail?

i failed not having sex with your mum101

Phenotype doesn't equal genotype
Genotype doesn't equal phenotype
Human sexuality isn't that cut and dry.

Wrong.

Fat people look gross because they're unhealthy. They're like junkies or really heavy smokers. We find them repulsive because we've evolved to avoid things that will make us sick.

Wrong.

no one ever got fat in nature

There's no plastic in nature, but you should know instinctively not to inhale fumes from burning rubber.

It's not specifically about being fat; it's about looking unhealthy.

nobody got morbidly obese in nature, when the brain see's a bed ridden, disease ridden, morbidly obese person, it thinks something is horribly wrong with them, not that they have some kind of disgusting evolutionary advantage
there's a difference between having small deposits of body fat, and being horribly obese