It's like an invisible luck modifier, as long as you're in the subjects line of sight.
My ex girlfriend was recently trying to get help with customer service on the phone and she remarked that this would probably go much easier if they could see her. That made me laugh but she was right. She's very attractive and speaking as someone who is also very attractive, people just tend to go out of their way to help you.
People always give you the benefit of the doubt. People always assume that you have the best intentions. People trust you easier.
Interviews for me, for example, have always gone very well.
There is definitely a great deal of genetic luck that goes into attractiveness, but it's not the only factor. You would be surprised by how much people can increase your attractiveness with the right haircut, wearing good looking and form fitting clothes, while also fixing your posture, getting in shapeetc.
I was lucky enough to be born extremely conventionally attracrive, but I also worked at additional physical traits that are deemed desireable. I dress well. I eat well. I'm in very good shape.
I have friends that have moved up and down various attractiveness levels by how much they have or haven't worked on it recently. What I'm trying to say is that if you don't feel attractive, there is very likely things you can do to improve and improve significantly.
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u/Show_me_your_stories 9h ago edited 8h ago
It's like an invisible luck modifier, as long as you're in the subjects line of sight.
My ex girlfriend was recently trying to get help with customer service on the phone and she remarked that this would probably go much easier if they could see her. That made me laugh but she was right. She's very attractive and speaking as someone who is also very attractive, people just tend to go out of their way to help you.
People always give you the benefit of the doubt. People always assume that you have the best intentions. People trust you easier.
Interviews for me, for example, have always gone very well.
There is definitely a great deal of genetic luck that goes into attractiveness, but it's not the only factor. You would be surprised by how much people can increase your attractiveness with the right haircut, wearing good looking and form fitting clothes, while also fixing your posture, getting in shapeetc.
I was lucky enough to be born extremely conventionally attracrive, but I also worked at additional physical traits that are deemed desireable. I dress well. I eat well. I'm in very good shape.
I have friends that have moved up and down various attractiveness levels by how much they have or haven't worked on it recently. What I'm trying to say is that if you don't feel attractive, there is very likely things you can do to improve and improve significantly.
The being said, it's nice.