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Blackpill Physical attractiveness far outweighs other traits in online dating success, far more than any other trait like intelligence, height, or occupation

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“Previous research has consistently found gender differences that align with evolutionary theory – for example, that men prioritize physical attractiveness, while women place more importance on a partner’s ability to provide, such as having a good job,” Witmer told PsyPost. “However, these findings were largely based on self-reports. When we created a more realistic dating scenario where people had to make actual choices, we found that gender differences almost disappeared and both men and women prioritized physical attractiveness over other attributes. This is not only interesting from an informational standpoint but also highlights the importance of using the right research methods.”

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Although I don't believe the height thing jfl.
 
I'm a low IQ NEET so it doesn't upset me much.
 
Water is wèt
 
Looks aren't the most important thing.

It's the only thing.
 
Bullshit article. Most men are happy to get an LTB foid if she's not a fat pig, but even a 1/10 Whoopi Goldberg fat ugly sheboon nigress foid wants 10/10 Adonis Chads
 
https://pdf.sciencedirectassets.com...f155b5157505f595752&rr=92579965bb3efb1f&cc=us

Quotes Related to the Halo Effect from the Research Paper:
  1. "Next to factors like physical health and reproductive fitness (Jones et al., 2012; Thornhill & Gangestad, 1999), people tend to associate physical attractiveness with seemingly unrelated positive attributes like humor (Cowan & Little, 2013; Tornquist & Chiappe, 2015) and the attractiveness of textual bios (Brand et al., 2012; Fiore et al., 2008, see McGloin & Denes, 2018 for negative spillover effects)."
    • This quote directly states the association between physical attractiveness and other positive qualities, which is the core of the halo effect.
  2. "This broad benefit of physical attractiveness is sometimes called the “what is beautiful is good” or the general “halo” effect (Brand et al., 2012; Langlois et al., 2000; Thorndike, 1920)."
    • This quote explicitly names the phenomenon as the "halo" effect and provides alternative terminology ("what is beautiful is good").
These quotes, taken together, illustrate how the researchers understand and apply the concept of the halo effect within the context of online dating, emphasizing the importance of physical attractiveness in shaping overall perceptions.
 
Remove height from there
 

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