Lame scientific answer: Yes, I have a mostly symmetrical face and many of the markers of fertility and health, which tend to be what people consider "attractive."
I was on dating sites for a while. OKCupid does this thing where, if you're deemed attractive, they send you a letter to tell you how hot you are and change up who they present to you, supposedly. Apparently, the "attractive" ones receive too many letters, and that puts them off and they also don't respond to people. So, the company uses an algorithm to determine who is getting the most attention, and the "attractive" ones get put in a special tier where "unattractive" people don't see them on the site, and the "attractive" ones are presented with more profiles of other "attractive" people. I got one of those letters, so I'm theoretically attractive, but I'm also a BBW, which means I'm not attractive to a whole lot of people. At the end of the day, what does it really matter? I'm comfortable with myself and, as long as I have a partner who finds me attractive, what anyone else thinks is irrelevant.