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Re: IQ and Sex

Posted by Osmosis Jones on Fri Apr 15 01:19:56 2011, in response to Re: IQ and Sex, posted by SMAZ on Thu Apr 14 23:26:25 2011.

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Everytime you look in the mirror to fix your hair or lament that your abs are not what they used to be, you are making an aesthetic judgment call based on an ingrained mental model of what the perfect or at least acceptable male body or facial features is supposed to look like just like women do with their bodies and grooming.

I don't like looking in the mirror much because my mother tells me that the more you look into the mirror the uglier you get. What I usually look for when looking in the mirror is to make sure I'm not walking around with no zits, dry lips (my hatred of having dry lips is probably one of the most feminine things about me), boogers hanging out of my nose, etc. In the morning I'll look in the mirror to make sure my outfit & hair look proper before I go out though.

Same-sex attraction has nothing to do with it.
It's an evolutionary trait that if someone looks like shit, they are not gonna reproduce. If someone looks sickly, weak or weird, he will not only not reproduce but also have a hard time socializing with his own peers. It's why popular people are good looking. From an early age, kids don't want to be seen with the ugly kids.
It may be unfair and perhaps taught to be discouraged but it's part of human evolution.
In fact even parents want their children to hang out with the good looking kids because they want their children to be popular (or at least not outcasts).


Really? I always thought that men choose friends more on a personality-basis, but I guess that's just myself & the people I grew up with.

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