
Esoteric7
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Video sounds like Red Pill cope.
This is a psychological concept that suggests people can develop a preference for things or individuals when they are repeatedly exposed to them, even if they initially found them unattractive or unappealing. Over time, repeated exposure can lead to increased comfort, familiarity, and a greater appreciation for other qualities, such as personality, humour, charm, or the ability to simp without being too obvious.
In the context of relationships, this effect might explain why someone might become more attracted to a person they see regularly (like a coworker) despite not finding them physically attractive at first. The consistent interaction allows other traits to shine, potentially leading to romantic interest.
Damn, does this mean that the only way for us to ascend is to become a workplace furniture fixture?
Could this explain why you sometimes see the guy who looks like a thumb who somehow has a girlfriend? Like male sub-5s/LTNs with female MTBs/HTBs? Or does it just delegate the unattractive male as the eternal "oofy-doofy"? And this probably won't work if you’re non-NT.
Is the mere-exposure effect a legit glitch in the matrix, or is it just cope for guys who can’t mog their way into a relationship? Or is this just the TL;DR of the betabuxx hustle where she secures a reliable provider while still daydreaming about Chad’s jawline?
And let’s be real, are you winning, or are you just the guy she settles for because you’re always there, like the office printer? #officeprintermaxxing