I've observed that Hipsters stick to their own more than other "subcultures" and species. I also have observed, that a Hipster will pursue a less attractive Hipster and reject a stunning non-Hipster more than non-Hipsters do. In other words, members of the Hipster community, engage in far less inter-subcultural dating than, say, members of the Hip Hop community. Of course, my studies are far from conclusive, due to the fact that the Hipster never self identifies as Hipster. Self identifying is actually atypical among the Hipster population, and is a strong indicator that the individual is not, in fact, a member of the Hipster tribe. If, however, we take my study on its face, the following question arises. If Hipsters prefer someone who is less attractive, but appears, dresses like, and acts like more of a hipster, to some who is more attractive, but does not dress like a Hipster, is the Hipster more or less superficial than non-Hipsters?