One issue with this is I’m really not sure anyone ever thought the second picture looked better. I don’t even think men think that, the second picture just clearly looks like shit.
I think men, being shape rotators, and being more likely to have at lease looked into bodybuilders or whatever, think the man, like the flesh and blood guy, from the second picture would look better than the guy in the first picture in real life.
I also think men are likely to have been friends with really muscular guys or have been alternately skinny, muscular or fat, and noticed some body types get more attention from women than others. That’s my perspective at least
this article clicks so well with your thread on pointing at the moon and enlightenment, concept vs. direction perception stuff. nicely done
(side note: that QT made the flip so smooth and easy, maybe because of the leadup too with your writing but the other visual ones weren't as easy and i'm curious as to why)
When I said I would pay fifty dollars, I was thinking of Canadian dollars so, you see I was using words in an affected way not Lying
Ice pesos or Real money—either way I will accept your subscription :)
One issue with this is I’m really not sure anyone ever thought the second picture looked better. I don’t even think men think that, the second picture just clearly looks like shit.
I think men, being shape rotators, and being more likely to have at lease looked into bodybuilders or whatever, think the man, like the flesh and blood guy, from the second picture would look better than the guy in the first picture in real life.
I also think men are likely to have been friends with really muscular guys or have been alternately skinny, muscular or fat, and noticed some body types get more attention from women than others. That’s my perspective at least
Some men definitely think/thought that! (I was one of them)
this article clicks so well with your thread on pointing at the moon and enlightenment, concept vs. direction perception stuff. nicely done
(side note: that QT made the flip so smooth and easy, maybe because of the leadup too with your writing but the other visual ones weren't as easy and i'm curious as to why)
art of saying hotness (or any perceivable virtue; almost all) is subjective in 1500 words (i haven't counted) but hey, where is the fun in that