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Site: hotornot.com
Function: post pics and get yourself rated, interesting exercise in perception
I forget the exact post I was reading on the GirlsChase blog, but the author mentioned the website "Hot or Not". If you want to get a general idea of how people view you (at least in pictures of yourself), I strongly suggest making an account. I would also like to share some interesting realizations I've had since making an account:
(1) I have spent most of my life with very little, or no idea of how good or bad I look to others. In fact, I would ignore the issue.
(2) I honestly believed I had a poor ability for gauging my own attractiveness and the attractiveness of others
(3) Once I started paying attention, I quickly became a rather excellent judge of how good other people looked, as well as how good I looked
(4) Objectively, I am not an extremely good looking person, even in a flattering picture. On average, I'm rated just slightly above average (6.43)
and the most interesting/valuable revelation of all:
(5)--(4) doesn't matter at all, because subjectively I am both horrible looking, and great looking--to different people.
I was amazed to discover that on an individual basis, I would get ratings all across the board--from 4's to 10's for the exact same image! The distribution also seemed completely random. Ugly people would rate me very high and very low, as would some very attractive people. I've always taken the phrase "beauty is in the eye of the beholder" to apply to a third party being observed, I never imagined it could apply to people observing me. I would look at attractive women around me and think something like "That girl is way too attractive, she'll never find me attractive". Now I know better: regardless of how a girl looks, I might just happen to be her type, and she might find me very attractive indeed.
This has completely changed my attitude about my looks and approaching women, and given me a ton of confidence, not because I think I look good (again, just barely above average), but because I've realized that my attractiveness is not a fixed value like my height, but a very subjective thing that is based largely on the perception of other people!
Function: post pics and get yourself rated, interesting exercise in perception
I forget the exact post I was reading on the GirlsChase blog, but the author mentioned the website "Hot or Not". If you want to get a general idea of how people view you (at least in pictures of yourself), I strongly suggest making an account. I would also like to share some interesting realizations I've had since making an account:
(1) I have spent most of my life with very little, or no idea of how good or bad I look to others. In fact, I would ignore the issue.
(2) I honestly believed I had a poor ability for gauging my own attractiveness and the attractiveness of others
(3) Once I started paying attention, I quickly became a rather excellent judge of how good other people looked, as well as how good I looked
(4) Objectively, I am not an extremely good looking person, even in a flattering picture. On average, I'm rated just slightly above average (6.43)
and the most interesting/valuable revelation of all:
(5)--(4) doesn't matter at all, because subjectively I am both horrible looking, and great looking--to different people.
I was amazed to discover that on an individual basis, I would get ratings all across the board--from 4's to 10's for the exact same image! The distribution also seemed completely random. Ugly people would rate me very high and very low, as would some very attractive people. I've always taken the phrase "beauty is in the eye of the beholder" to apply to a third party being observed, I never imagined it could apply to people observing me. I would look at attractive women around me and think something like "That girl is way too attractive, she'll never find me attractive". Now I know better: regardless of how a girl looks, I might just happen to be her type, and she might find me very attractive indeed.
This has completely changed my attitude about my looks and approaching women, and given me a ton of confidence, not because I think I look good (again, just barely above average), but because I've realized that my attractiveness is not a fixed value like my height, but a very subjective thing that is based largely on the perception of other people!