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Ça parle de première rencontre lors d'un dating khey et c'est pareil chez l'homme envers la femme
Non
"Fugère et al. (2017) conducted a study examining the mate preferences of (N = 80) women and their mothers.
The women and their mothers were presented with three color photographs of three different Caucasian males varying in physical attractiveness, together with one of three trait profiles which varied on traits commonly reported by women in previous research as desirable in a male partner (i.e: kind, funny, caring, industrious, dependable, mature etc.).
Each man's photograph (unattractive, moderately attractive, attractive) were paired with the varying trait profiles mentioned above, with the profiles being manipulated to vary in desirability.
The women rated the photos and profiles on desirability based on three questions: "how attractive do you find this person," "how favorably do you rate his personal description," and "how desirable would you find this person as a dating partner for yourself", on a 1-7 scale of desirability with the mothers rating the photographs and profiles on their level of desirability as a potential partner for their daughters.
It was found that physical attractiveness was more strongly correlated to the women's ratings of desirability for the men then their personality profiles (with the mothers being less selective on looks then their daughters, except when it came to unattractive men,) and that a certain level of attractiveness was thus seen as a 'necessity' for both the young women and their mothers.
Further research conducted by the lead author of the aforementioned study and colleagues (Fugère et al. 2019) also reinforced these findings. By conducting an experiment with a similar design to the above study, but using father-daughter pairs instead of mother-daughter pairs, the same ultimate conclusion as the prior study was reached. That is, the women in the sample and their fathers only found men who exceeded a certain threshold of physical attractiveness as acceptable mates for themselves/their daughters. This was maintained even when the physically unattractive men were described as being highest in specific romantic partner characteristics, which are generally considered desirable in a romantic partner such as warmth, intelligence, honesty, ambition, respectfulness, and so forth.
Interestingly enough, however, they did find that the women's fathers generally placed more weight on the favorable personality traits than the daughters did. When there was disagreement between which partner was more desirable between the father and the daughter, the researchers stated that the women consistently chose the most physically attractive man. In contrast, the fathers consistently chose the one with the most favorable personality profile. The fathers also consistently evaluated all of the male prospects as representing more desirable romantic partners than their daughters did themselves. In short, the male profiles in the study were not considered to be acceptable dating partners by the daughters and their fathers when they were below a particular looks threshold. Above that threshold of physical attractiveness, desirable personality traits, and good character traits in the males were more valued than physical attractiveness by the fathers. In contrast, the daughters consistently valued the men's physical attractiveness above all of these traits."
Uniquement l'apparence physique et il faut 0,33 secondes à une femme pour évaluer ton physique
"Fugère et al. (2017) conducted a study examining the mate preferences of (N = 80) women and their mothers.
The women and their mothers were presented with three color photographs of three different Caucasian males varying in physical attractiveness, together with one of three trait profiles which varied on traits commonly reported by women in previous research as desirable in a male partner (i.e: kind, funny, caring, industrious, dependable, mature etc.).
Each man's photograph (unattractive, moderately attractive, attractive) were paired with the varying trait profiles mentioned above, with the profiles being manipulated to vary in desirability.
The women rated the photos and profiles on desirability based on three questions: "how attractive do you find this person," "how favorably do you rate his personal description," and "how desirable would you find this person as a dating partner for yourself", on a 1-7 scale of desirability with the mothers rating the photographs and profiles on their level of desirability as a potential partner for their daughters.
It was found that physical attractiveness was more strongly correlated to the women's ratings of desirability for the men then their personality profiles (with the mothers being less selective on looks then their daughters, except when it came to unattractive men,) and that a certain level of attractiveness was thus seen as a 'necessity' for both the young women and their mothers.
Further research conducted by the lead author of the aforementioned study and colleagues (Fugère et al. 2019) also reinforced these findings. By conducting an experiment with a similar design to the above study, but using father-daughter pairs instead of mother-daughter pairs, the same ultimate conclusion as the prior study was reached. That is, the women in the sample and their fathers only found men who exceeded a certain threshold of physical attractiveness as acceptable mates for themselves/their daughters. This was maintained even when the physically unattractive men were described as being highest in specific romantic partner characteristics, which are generally considered desirable in a romantic partner such as warmth, intelligence, honesty, ambition, respectfulness, and so forth.
Interestingly enough, however, they did find that the women's fathers generally placed more weight on the favorable personality traits than the daughters did. When there was disagreement between which partner was more desirable between the father and the daughter, the researchers stated that the women consistently chose the most physically attractive man. In contrast, the fathers consistently chose the one with the most favorable personality profile. The fathers also consistently evaluated all of the male prospects as representing more desirable romantic partners than their daughters did themselves. In short, the male profiles in the study were not considered to be acceptable dating partners by the daughters and their fathers when they were below a particular looks threshold. Above that threshold of physical attractiveness, desirable personality traits, and good character traits in the males were more valued than physical attractiveness by the fathers. In contrast, the daughters consistently valued the men's physical attractiveness above all of these traits."
Uniquement l'apparence physique et il faut 0,33 secondes à une femme pour évaluer ton physique
il y a 2 ans
Eurasie
2 ans
ce qui m'attriste c'est les black pills du genre :
4.5 Parents treat attractive children better than ugly children
4.5 Parents treat attractive children better than ugly children
Et ça s'applique partout, les gens beaux ont une évolution professionnelle plus rapide que les moches.
il y a 2 ans
Framboise
2 ans
Ça nous apprend rien. La plupart des blackpills sont évidentes.
Tout le monde n'a pas pris la blackpill khey, faut pas être égoïste
il y a 2 ans
18.5 There are now 70 million excess men in China and India who will live and die without partners
putain celle la elle pique
putain celle la elle pique
il y a 2 ans
Non
"Fugère et al. (2017) conducted a study examining the mate preferences of (N = 80) women and their mothers.
The women and their mothers were presented with three color photographs of three different Caucasian males varying in physical attractiveness, together with one of three trait profiles which varied on traits commonly reported by women in previous research as desirable in a male partner (i.e: kind, funny, caring, industrious, dependable, mature etc.).
Each man's photograph (unattractive, moderately attractive, attractive) were paired with the varying trait profiles mentioned above, with the profiles being manipulated to vary in desirability.
The women rated the photos and profiles on desirability based on three questions: "how attractive do you find this person," "how favorably do you rate his personal description," and "how desirable would you find this person as a dating partner for yourself", on a 1-7 scale of desirability with the mothers rating the photographs and profiles on their level of desirability as a potential partner for their daughters.
It was found that physical attractiveness was more strongly correlated to the women's ratings of desirability for the men then their personality profiles (with the mothers being less selective on looks then their daughters, except when it came to unattractive men,) and that a certain level of attractiveness was thus seen as a 'necessity' for both the young women and their mothers.
Further research conducted by the lead author of the aforementioned study and colleagues (Fugère et al. 2019) also reinforced these findings. By conducting an experiment with a similar design to the above study, but using father-daughter pairs instead of mother-daughter pairs, the same ultimate conclusion as the prior study was reached. That is, the women in the sample and their fathers only found men who exceeded a certain threshold of physical attractiveness as acceptable mates for themselves/their daughters. This was maintained even when the physically unattractive men were described as being highest in specific romantic partner characteristics, which are generally considered desirable in a romantic partner such as warmth, intelligence, honesty, ambition, respectfulness, and so forth.
Interestingly enough, however, they did find that the women's fathers generally placed more weight on the favorable personality traits than the daughters did. When there was disagreement between which partner was more desirable between the father and the daughter, the researchers stated that the women consistently chose the most physically attractive man. In contrast, the fathers consistently chose the one with the most favorable personality profile. The fathers also consistently evaluated all of the male prospects as representing more desirable romantic partners than their daughters did themselves. In short, the male profiles in the study were not considered to be acceptable dating partners by the daughters and their fathers when they were below a particular looks threshold. Above that threshold of physical attractiveness, desirable personality traits, and good character traits in the males were more valued than physical attractiveness by the fathers. In contrast, the daughters consistently valued the men's physical attractiveness above all of these traits."
Uniquement l'apparence physique et il faut 0,33 secondes à une femme pour évaluer ton physique
"Fugère et al. (2017) conducted a study examining the mate preferences of (N = 80) women and their mothers.
The women and their mothers were presented with three color photographs of three different Caucasian males varying in physical attractiveness, together with one of three trait profiles which varied on traits commonly reported by women in previous research as desirable in a male partner (i.e: kind, funny, caring, industrious, dependable, mature etc.).
Each man's photograph (unattractive, moderately attractive, attractive) were paired with the varying trait profiles mentioned above, with the profiles being manipulated to vary in desirability.
The women rated the photos and profiles on desirability based on three questions: "how attractive do you find this person," "how favorably do you rate his personal description," and "how desirable would you find this person as a dating partner for yourself", on a 1-7 scale of desirability with the mothers rating the photographs and profiles on their level of desirability as a potential partner for their daughters.
It was found that physical attractiveness was more strongly correlated to the women's ratings of desirability for the men then their personality profiles (with the mothers being less selective on looks then their daughters, except when it came to unattractive men,) and that a certain level of attractiveness was thus seen as a 'necessity' for both the young women and their mothers.
Further research conducted by the lead author of the aforementioned study and colleagues (Fugère et al. 2019) also reinforced these findings. By conducting an experiment with a similar design to the above study, but using father-daughter pairs instead of mother-daughter pairs, the same ultimate conclusion as the prior study was reached. That is, the women in the sample and their fathers only found men who exceeded a certain threshold of physical attractiveness as acceptable mates for themselves/their daughters. This was maintained even when the physically unattractive men were described as being highest in specific romantic partner characteristics, which are generally considered desirable in a romantic partner such as warmth, intelligence, honesty, ambition, respectfulness, and so forth.
Interestingly enough, however, they did find that the women's fathers generally placed more weight on the favorable personality traits than the daughters did. When there was disagreement between which partner was more desirable between the father and the daughter, the researchers stated that the women consistently chose the most physically attractive man. In contrast, the fathers consistently chose the one with the most favorable personality profile. The fathers also consistently evaluated all of the male prospects as representing more desirable romantic partners than their daughters did themselves. In short, the male profiles in the study were not considered to be acceptable dating partners by the daughters and their fathers when they were below a particular looks threshold. Above that threshold of physical attractiveness, desirable personality traits, and good character traits in the males were more valued than physical attractiveness by the fathers. In contrast, the daughters consistently valued the men's physical attractiveness above all of these traits."
Uniquement l'apparence physique et il faut 0,33 secondes à une femme pour évaluer ton physique
C'est valable aussi chez les hommes. En fait c'est valable pour l'ensemble de l'humanité
il y a 2 ans
Framboise
2 ans
Ça nous apprend rien. La plupart des blackpills sont évidentes.
Sauf que les évidences sont niées, ignorées, et pour faire face on dit qu on a aucune preuve. Les voilà
il y a 2 ans
Les hommes avec des voix caverneuses ont plus d'enfants :
https://incels.wiki/w/Sci[...]ldren_and_sexual_partners
Désolé
Désolé

"souvent femme varie, bien fol est qui s'y fie"
il y a 2 ans
C'est valable aussi chez les hommes. En fait c'est valable pour l'ensemble de l'humanité
Sauf que les femmes sont beaucoup plus exigeantes que les hommes, absolument pas comparable en fait
il y a 2 ans
69% of young women have turned down sex due to concerns about their vaginal odor.
il y a 2 ans
Sauf que les femmes sont beaucoup plus exigeantes que les hommes, absolument pas comparable en fait
C'est normal qu'elles soient plus exigeante. Mais là à vous écoutez les hommes ne font pas la même chose, les hommes sont pur à ce niveau là. C'est de l'hypocrisie incroyable de reprocher ça aux femmes alors que les hommes font la même chose ; à échelle plus réduite certe, mais c'est un comportement qui est inné et normal à l'ensemble de l'humanité, que tu sois homme, femme, enfants ou adultes.
il y a 2 ans
BMG je connaissais pas ce wiki
Traduire certaines pages sur JVFlux serait intéressant
Traduire certaines pages sur JVFlux serait intéressant
Le zinzin de JVFlux
il y a 2 ans
C'est normal qu'elles soient plus exigeante. Mais là à vous écoutez les hommes ne font pas la même chose, les hommes sont pur à ce niveau là. C'est de l'hypocrisie incroyable de reprocher ça aux femmes alors que les hommes font la même chose ; à échelle plus réduite certe, mais c'est un comportement qui est inné et normal à l'ensemble de l'humanité, que tu sois homme, femme, enfants ou adultes.
On en a déjà parlé sur ton topic bluepill sur les incels, c'est la dispropotion qui est dénoncé avant toute chose. Le site debunk tout les arguments pourris que tu avais sorti la bas d'ailleurs, même pas besoin d'argumenter moi même.
il y a 2 ans
On en a déjà parlé sur ton topic bluepill sur les incels, c'est la dispropotion qui est dénoncé avant toute chose. Le site debunk tout les arguments pourris que tu avais sorti la bas d'ailleurs, même pas besoin d'argumenter moi même.
Tu n'as pas parlé de disproportion, tu as dis que seule les femmes faisait ça. C'est disproportionné du côté des femmes car c'est un comportement reproductif instinctif, rien de plus.
il y a 2 ans
Tu n'as pas parlé de disproportion, tu as dis que seule les femmes faisait ça. C'est disproportionné du côté des femmes car c'est un comportement reproductif instinctif, rien de plus.
Si si j'en ai parlé et c'est précisément pour cette raison que tu m'as sorti cette excuse bidon que tu me ressors maintenant. M'enfin bon la boucle, au moins tes arguments pourris de coachs eco+ ne tromperont plus les kheys qui se questionnent.
il y a 2 ans
C'est normal qu'elles soient plus exigeante. Mais là à vous écoutez les hommes ne font pas la même chose, les hommes sont pur à ce niveau là. C'est de l'hypocrisie incroyable de reprocher ça aux femmes alors que les hommes font la même chose ; à échelle plus réduite certe, mais c'est un comportement qui est inné et normal à l'ensemble de l'humanité, que tu sois homme, femme, enfants ou adultes.
tg la low vous êtes d'immonde créature + not ready pour les robots sexuels vous allez vous retrouver sans partenaire ça va parler mandarin
il y a 2 ans
Ajoutons à cela la blackpill de Wohaha sur le célibat général des 18-30 ans:
https://onche.org/topic/7[...]-la-norme-pour-les-hommes
Mais oui faut travailler sur soi pour trouver des meufs selon les Jean-Coach bidon
Mais oui faut travailler sur soi pour trouver des meufs selon les Jean-Coach bidon
il y a 2 ans
Sultan
2 ans
69% of young women have turned down sex due to concerns about their vaginal odor.
Ah bah voilà, si elle veut pzs coucher avec moi c est parce qu elle était gênée par ses odeurs, je suis toujours un chad au fond
il y a 2 ans