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Lowering bodyfat, gaining muscle.ray peat said that vitamin k2 can help you with jawline, also sunlight would help increase your looks, what else can we do and what decreases looks?
I would focus more on feeling good. When I'm feeling good I get more attention from women in particular. They can sense it in you, the confidence that comes with. In fact they'll often strike conversation with me, when the only thing that has changed is my perception of myself and not so much external appearance. And when you feel good the other parts like getting lean generally follow.
Sorry if that doesn't necessarily answer your question. I just know from personal experience that focusing on LOOKING good rather than FEELING good has always led me down a path of self destruction and self loathing.
There's a reason why average joes can score 9-10/10 women and many otherwise "good looking" men fail with women. Yeah women look at looks just like we do, and they can help, but if the personality is lacking, it doesn't really matter how good you look generally speaking.
Just wait until they're 30. Frankly women don't even know what they want, I've been taught that when ti comes to their attraction and men, ignore their advice about it.I consider myself in the "above average" looks category, certainly not Brad Pitt level, but at least a 7 or maybe an 8, but when I'm in a low metabolic state, I'm completely invisible to women, especially on online dating websites (don't even bother with those unless you're 9-10/10 lol). The 10/10 male in the looks department probably will get a lot more looks from the ladies in-person as well, I'll grant you that though. But I think it's unrealistic to attempt to get to that level, as almost no one can achieve 10/10 on looks. Everyone can improve their looks, but I realized pretty quickly it is pointless to try to look like a fitness model without starving yourself half to death or taking AAS.
What I have found to be interesting is that judging "solely on looks", women are MUCH harsher than men. Sure I can be picky as well, but if I had to put a statistic on it, I probably find at least 25% of women around my age attractive enough to date, whereas women would probably quote a much lower percentage, maybe 5-10%.
As a woman, I totally agree with the first part - confidence in a man is very attractive.I would focus more on feeling good. When I'm feeling good I get more attention from women in particular. They can sense it in you, the confidence that comes with. In fact they'll often strike conversation with me, when the only thing that has changed is my perception of myself and not so much external appearance. And when you feel good the other parts like getting lean generally follow.
Sorry if that doesn't necessarily answer your question. I just know from personal experience that focusing on LOOKING good rather than FEELING good has always led me down a path of self destruction and self loathing.
There's a reason why average joes can score 9-10/10 women and many otherwise "good looking" men fail with women. Yeah women look at looks just like we do, and they can help, but if the personality is lacking, it doesn't really matter how good you look generally speaking.
Are you talking about this?This is almost everything I know about being more handsome, I think there is even more information out there such as the-great-work website.
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Men's Looks Matter More Than Women Admit, Study ShowsI consider myself in the "above average" looks category, certainly not Brad Pitt level, but at least a 7 or maybe an 8, but when I'm in a low metabolic state, I'm completely invisible to women, especially on online dating websites (don't even bother with those unless you're 9-10/10 lol). The 10/10 male in the looks department probably will get a lot more looks from the ladies in-person as well, I'll grant you that though. But I think it's unrealistic to attempt to get to that level, as almost no one can achieve 10/10 on looks. Everyone can improve their looks, but I realized pretty quickly it is pointless to try to look like a fitness model without starving yourself half to death or taking AAS.
What I have found to be interesting is that judging "solely on looks", women are MUCH harsher than men. Sure I can be picky as well, but if I had to put a statistic on it, I probably find at least 25%-33% of women around my age attractive enough to date, whereas women would probably quote a much lower percentage, maybe 5-10%. Back to the dating website/app example, you'll see that the top 1% of men (the 10/10'ers) are dating the top 50% or so women, a huge lopsided-ness. Attractiveness only works for a male if you are ULTRA attractive not just a little above average, whereas as a woman, you'll see success even if only marginally above average.
If you look at redpill forums then you'll see that the people who do have success share my thoughts. Most of those guys are average at best looks wise, but have really gotten their game on point, to the point where people can sense their confidence and THAT'S what makes them attractive - not the other physical features, per-se.
All that said, physical attractiveness and health go hand in hand, so it's not necessarily mutually exclusive. When you're unhealthy you'll have droopy eyes, bags underneath, probably a weakened sense of humor, no smile, etc. But everyone wants to talk to the guy who is happy and find out why he is happy.
Hope I'm not trying to say don't improve your appearance (you can and should). Just don't expect to suddenly get showered with attention haha. I bet even the average AAS user probably still has to learn game.
I'm sure I could use more work but after working for maybe 2 years studying, watching, practicing game I feel like making money is my biggest goal. OF course, once my health returns I will probably go out and frolic in the flowers of beautiful enchantresses. /end rant
As a woman, I totally agree with the first part - confidence in a man is very attractive.
Disagree with last paragraph - women don't care that much about looks. I'd say status is much more important for women than looks, and most of us can't tell between real status and perceived status, especially when we're young, so i'd work on looking successful and confident, or even better- being actually successful and confident.
If I do have to pick something in a man's look that makes him attractive it would be his size - hight and bulk, someone who -if we still lived in the african savanna - could protect me and my family. I guess evolution dies hard.
As a woman, I totally agree with the first part - confidence in a man is very attractive.
Disagree with last paragraph - women don't care that much about looks. I'd say status is much more important for women than looks, and most of us can't tell between real status and perceived status, especially when we're young, so i'd work on looking successful and confident, or even better- being actually successful and confident.
If I do have to pick something in a man's look that makes him attractive it would be his size - hight and bulk, someone who -if we still lived in the african savanna - could protect me and my family. I guess evolution dies hard.
Yes! I was about to buy a myobrace but their users said that myofunctional therapy, or simply breathing in the right posture, was more useful. It's like lookism but healthier and more on topicAre you talking about this?
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