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Blackpill Looks matter when getting disrespected

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I remember some redpiller gaslighter claiming that looks don't matter when getting disrespected.
Well, research doesn't see it that way.


"Assessing someone's dominance from facial cues occurs in a relatively automatic fashion. It allows us to infer power hierarchies as well as the individual's intentions and ability to inflict physical damage (e.g., Todorov et al., 2008). Consistently, such assessment seems to rely mostly on cues of physical strength (e.g., facial masculinity)."

"Research has also shown that, even after a MERE GLIMPSE, faces alone convey important and reliable dominance information (Rule et al., 2012)."


"We find that unattractive individuals are more likely the subject of rude, uncivil and even cruel treatment by their coworkers. And, not only do we, as a society, perceive attractive and unattractive coworkers differently, we act on those perceptions in ways that are hurtful."
 
dont need retarded studies, just go outside as LTN and by the end of the day no one can convince you otherwise
 
Looks matter all the time
 
Yeah. When I see short men getting into fights, they always get ridiculed for it.
 
I remember some redpiller gaslighter claiming that looks don't matter when getting disrespected.
Well, research doesn't see it that way.


"Assessing someone's dominance from facial cues occurs in a relatively automatic fashion. It allows us to infer power hierarchies as well as the individual's intentions and ability to inflict physical damage (e.g., Todorov et al., 2008). Consistently, such assessment seems to rely mostly on cues of physical strength (e.g., facial masculinity)."

"Research has also shown that, even after a MERE GLIMPSE, faces alone convey important and reliable dominance information (Rule et al., 2012)."


"We find that unattractive individuals are more likely the subject of rude, uncivil and even cruel treatment by their coworkers. And, not only do we, as a society, perceive attractive and unattractive coworkers differently, we act on those perceptions in ways that are hurtful."
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