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tehgymcel420

tehgymcel420

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I've already watch Captain Marvel and voted Kamala, but females still find me repulsive.
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Be 6'4 and have an attractive face
 
Your face is your personality

Adams (1977): Physical Attractiveness, Personality, and Peer Pressure


  • Main finding: Physically attractive college students were more likely to internalize socially desirable personality traits (e.g., confidence, agreeableness) and resist peer pressure more effectively than their less attractive peers.
  • Gender-specific traits:
    • Males: Attractiveness related to internalization of cognitive-social characteristics (e.g., logical, socially competent).
    • Females: Attractiveness linked with cognitive-evaluative characteristics (e.g., self-awareness, evaluative thinking).
  • Implication: Attractive people may develop more socially rewarded personalities due to positive social reinforcement, making them less susceptible to external pressure.



Cheng et al. (2022): Neural Responses to Attractiveness and Moral Judgments


  • Main finding: Facial attractiveness influences neural processing during moral evaluations (moral goodness and beauty). Beautiful faces activated areas involved in:
    • Visual processing (e.g., occipitotemporal cortex) — attractiveness draws automatic attention.
    • Emotional processing (e.g., medial prefrontal cortex) — beauty influences emotional valuation.
  • Implication: Attractiveness biases not only what people see but also how people feel and evaluate moral traits, creating a subconscious blend of aesthetic and ethical judgment.



Cross et al. (2017): Attractiveness, Weight, and Personality Attribution
Main finding: Facial attractiveness and weight status independently influenced how participants judged personality traits like honesty or friendliness.
  • Attractiveness bias: More attractive individuals were judged more positively.
  • Mediation: Once perceived attractiveness was accounted for, the bias often disappeared, proving judgments were largely based on appearance.

  • Implication: Both facial features and body type affect character evaluations, supporting the “what is beautiful is good” stereotype, but also highlighting weight-based stigma.



Klebl et al. (2023): Attractiveness Bias in Purity-Based Moral Judgments



  • Main finding: Unattractive individuals were more likely to be judged as violating purity norms (e.g., behaviors considered disgusting or immoral) than harm-based norms.
  • Significance: The stereotype that beauty equals goodness is particularly strong in purity-related moral judgments, potentially tied to evolutionary disease avoidance (unattractiveness subconsciously linked with “impurity”).
  • Implication: Attractiveness can influence specific moral domains, not just general moral perception.
 
Take 3000 showers every day
 
Here's an artistic way to represent the word "face" as if it's being erased, using fading or strikethrough effects:

F A C E

F A C

F A

F




Or, using fading symbols to simulate erasure:

FACE

FAC▒

FA░░

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(Confidence is key)
 
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