A recent study found that women rated disabled men as more attractive than nondisabled men.

The results indicate that women rate physically disabled men as more attractive as romantic partners than nondisabled men. This finding is in line with the results from Pazhoohi et al. (2021) in which women rated disabled men as more attractive than nondisabled ones. However, contrary to the previous study (Pazhoohi et al., 2021), SDB did not moderate the results, meaning that when participants were asked to consider disabled individual as a ‘romantic partner’ their answers were unaffected by the tendency to provide socially desirable responses. Moreover, contrary to Pazhoohi et al. study in which men's attractiveness ratings of disabled women was not different from nondisabled women, in the current study, men rated physically disabled women less attractive as romantic partners than physically nondisabled women.

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0191886922003269

What's really sad is that if this were true, and not just virtue-signalling, millions of men would disable themselves, or pretend to be disabled, to become more attractive to women.

The scale they used to measure social desirability, the SDS-17, is modelled on the Social Desirability Scale by Crowne and Marlowe, which has been criticized for being "a questionable indicator of socially desirable reporting behavior in social surveys "

Considering that their earlier study did find that social desirability bias largely explained why women gave disabled men higher attractiveness ratings, it can't be completely ruled out that the women in this study were just being dishonest about their preferences.