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Sean
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Hear me out on this.
Attractive people have better lives than unattractive people. I'm not denying the blackpill in any way so do not get the mods on my ass.
What I did notice, however, is that sometimes very attractive people are treated badly by normies for being too attractive, which is probably out of jealously.
People assume very attractive individuals are self-conscious about their own attractiveness (most of them are) and feel entitled to be treated nicely because of it, when in reality such people are generally chill or don't expect anyone to treat them in a special way. Yeah, I've talked to some.
Remember women are always competing with each other so they might exclude a very attractive girl from their social circle so they have less competition.
So very attractive people can unironically feel bad about their appearance and have lower self esteem than a person who is slightly above average in looks.
So is there such a thing as a reversr halo effect to some people?
Attractive people have better lives than unattractive people. I'm not denying the blackpill in any way so do not get the mods on my ass.
What I did notice, however, is that sometimes very attractive people are treated badly by normies for being too attractive, which is probably out of jealously.
People assume very attractive individuals are self-conscious about their own attractiveness (most of them are) and feel entitled to be treated nicely because of it, when in reality such people are generally chill or don't expect anyone to treat them in a special way. Yeah, I've talked to some.
Remember women are always competing with each other so they might exclude a very attractive girl from their social circle so they have less competition.
So very attractive people can unironically feel bad about their appearance and have lower self esteem than a person who is slightly above average in looks.
So is there such a thing as a reversr halo effect to some people?