 Originally Posted by Darkmatters
Part of the problem is that many people don't see themselves the same way other people see them. It's important to understand how you really come across, to get past your own preconceptions about yourself. A guy who sees himself as thoughtful and intelligent for instance might be seen by everyone else as a nerdy wimp.
Yeah I guess that's my own problem as well, I probably come across as a fairly stiff and nervous person (in fact, I can often feel that my muscles aren't completely relaxed whenever I am around people), so I probably send out some weird nervous signals.
One thing I find so weird about this whole situation is how I constantly read on various sites how it is said that people who look good "are always treated a whole lot better", "are the center of attention everywhere", "get away with saying rude or creepy things to the opposite sex" etc.
But seriously, I almost never see these things happen to anyone in real-life situations.
I have even kept an eye on extremely attractive girls for a long time several times, just to see how they are treated, and I cannot see any major differences, so I assume those differences would be even less for good-looking guys.
And I have got some fairly strong signs that I am apparently very attractive-looking myself - a girl who asked me out on Facebook since she dared not do it in real life since I was "so cute that she became shy", and my hair-dresser has told me several times how good-looking I am, and people have compared me to hot celebrities - and I don't notice those aforementioned extreme behaviours either.
For example, when I go to school I am not "constantly checked out everywhere" or "treated extremely nice for no reason", I am just one of the students in the bunch, trying to learn to know new people, just like all the other attractive students there.
Hell, if some ultra-hot girl walks through a corridor with lots of people then they barely notice her, they just stand there like usual and she walks past without creating much attention.
I know a lot of the stuff on the Internet is BS, but if it's "real" then what world do they live in?
I have almost never seen this happen to anyone.
Of course, really pretty girls can often be treated extra nice - at least if they have a likeable personality - but except for that I cannot spot any dramatic differences.
Those stories about girls stopping their cars just to whistle at some random good-looking guy on the street and a guy getting unbroken attention from almost every woman he passes sound a little ridiculous.
And there seem to be no exceptions either, they more or less imply "if you are hot, you are definitely going to be treated like a god(dess) 100% of the time, no question about it - if you aren't, then you are not hot, simple as that", which makes me even mure doubtful about the whole thing and makes me suspect that it's heavily exaggerated - and they sound like it's totally about physical looks as well, and that it is all that matters for how attractive someone is.
Would you mind giving me your opinions on this as well?
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