I'm struggling to see the point, or perhaps rather the benefit of this thread. When it comes to attractiveness and deal breakers the lines are always all over the map with plenty of individuals falling on each side of every line.
You can frame this same question in dozens of different ways and you'll always come away with same collection of responses. Lets say the question was you became attracted to someone online and had not met nor seen their picture. Then once you met, you found out they were [insert race], would now be less attracted to them yada yada yada.... Or you were attracted to someone you're dating and then you found out they were a [insert political party]..... Or you were attracted to someone and you found out they were [vegan or carnivore or smoker or drinker or recreational drug user or bisexual or rude to wait staff or Nascar fan or Star Trek fan or had a cat or didn't have a cat or any of a thousand other things a person can be] and the responses would still be the same with some saying it wouldn't matter to them and others saying it would.
So what have we learned here that we didn't already know?
You can frame this same question in dozens of different ways and you'll always come away with same collection of responses. Lets say the question was you became attracted to someone online and had not met nor seen their picture. Then once you met, you found out they were [insert race], would now be less attracted to them yada yada yada.... Or you were attracted to someone you're dating and then you found out they were a [insert political party]..... Or you were attracted to someone and you found out they were [vegan or carnivore or smoker or drinker or recreational drug user or bisexual or rude to wait staff or Nascar fan or Star Trek fan or had a cat or didn't have a cat or any of a thousand other things a person can be] and the responses would still be the same with some saying it wouldn't matter to them and others saying it would.
So what have we learned here that we didn't already know?