arrall
Bluelight Crew
Very well said. There's a lot more to attraction than looks. Even for straight men, though a lot of us don't realize it or think about it. Looks are important, but as long as someone meets a certain minimum standard and you find them attractive then physical attractiveness should not be your main priority in finding a partner. I'd personally much rather be with someone I found somewhat attractive who had a good personality and treated me well than someone extremely attractive with a garbage personality who treated me like shitCareful, I said beautiful, not equally so.
I'm just saying that beauty is more multi-facetted than physical attractiveness.
I've had women not even looking at me, then suddenly going crazy for me after hearing me sing.
Think us males should orient ourselves a bit more like that. I know it's difficult, because visual stimuli have a strong grip on us, but that grip does not have to be total.
So many beautiful women are together with an overweight guy, or physically unattractive guy,
because they weigh in more factors, and I'm sure for them it's also not easy to "settle" for someone they are not physically attracted to. Sometimes I get the feeling some men go for things like tit size, or pretty face, and that's it.
The tits make her a great person or something, I don't even understand it fully tbh. She totally pisses him off every second of the day, but "at least she's hot", I mean wtf even. The social status and visual stimulation is worth more than what kind of person she is?
Our society pressures women enough to look beautiful, and that is in a large part due to us men.
Even worse, it gives some beautiful women an excuse to be complete arseholes, because they're beautiful, and they know it.
So I may as well bring the ship to shore and nail it into the ground:
Sacha Baron Cohen never fails to get a laugh outta me.