Hate_my_life
Genetic Failure - Never began
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Read this article. - Granted the publisher isn't of a reputable standard but what they're saying holds true.
"Attractive people are not like the rest of us. By nature of their good looks, people treat them differently. "
"Researchers have been looking into the effects of attractiveness for decades. The results show that being considered attractive generally means that other people treat you better. "We assume attractive people have positive qualities that have nothing to do with their physical attractiveness," says Lauren Human, an assistant professor of psychology at McGill University. This is sometimes called the halo effect. Attractive people are generally assumed to be more intelligent, more trustworthy, and have better social skills. We find them more interesting and pay more attention to attractive people, so we tend to get a better sense of who they are as individuals. Good-looking people are more successful—they are paid more at work and are promoted more quickly. They're often happier, too. Even parents treat cute babies better than ugly ones. It's not that unattractive people are viewed more negatively, Human says, they just aren't viewed as positively as their prettier counterparts.
We're finally making progress with these cucks.
Granted they still hold value to the "confidence" bullshit and stuff like that, but they're appreciating that your looks will have a significant impact on the quality of life you shall have.
I hope enough men in society become blackpilled whilst I am still alive. It would be interesting to see how that plays out.
"Attractive people are not like the rest of us. By nature of their good looks, people treat them differently. "
"Researchers have been looking into the effects of attractiveness for decades. The results show that being considered attractive generally means that other people treat you better. "We assume attractive people have positive qualities that have nothing to do with their physical attractiveness," says Lauren Human, an assistant professor of psychology at McGill University. This is sometimes called the halo effect. Attractive people are generally assumed to be more intelligent, more trustworthy, and have better social skills. We find them more interesting and pay more attention to attractive people, so we tend to get a better sense of who they are as individuals. Good-looking people are more successful—they are paid more at work and are promoted more quickly. They're often happier, too. Even parents treat cute babies better than ugly ones. It's not that unattractive people are viewed more negatively, Human says, they just aren't viewed as positively as their prettier counterparts.
We're finally making progress with these cucks.
Granted they still hold value to the "confidence" bullshit and stuff like that, but they're appreciating that your looks will have a significant impact on the quality of life you shall have.
I hope enough men in society become blackpilled whilst I am still alive. It would be interesting to see how that plays out.