Troika
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When meeting someone of the opposite (or same) gender, what has the biggest influence on your initial impression of them? Is it the way they're dressed? Their personality? Or in the case of women meeting men, how well they maintain frame and how good their game is? No, you notice what the fuck their face looks like and how attractive or unattractive you find it.
Love at first sight, or LAFS, is the idea that you can become romantically attracted to someone right after meeting them. This is obviously bullshit to us since we know the only accurate assessment you can make in that greeting stage is their attractiveness. The concept of "love at first sight" is inherently blackpilled for that reason. This also ties into the concept of first impressions. A girl will assume a fat, balding guy is a creep, while also assuming that a nw0, fit chad is nice even if both guys greet her in the exact same way. Just because of the way they look.
While most bluepilled normies will never admit it, they're confirming what we've been saying for years whenever they espouse LAFS. Whether as a concept or as a real phenomenon.
Even this shitty article agrees with me.
www.dailymail.co.uk
Love at first sight, or LAFS, is the idea that you can become romantically attracted to someone right after meeting them. This is obviously bullshit to us since we know the only accurate assessment you can make in that greeting stage is their attractiveness. The concept of "love at first sight" is inherently blackpilled for that reason. This also ties into the concept of first impressions. A girl will assume a fat, balding guy is a creep, while also assuming that a nw0, fit chad is nice even if both guys greet her in the exact same way. Just because of the way they look.
While most bluepilled normies will never admit it, they're confirming what we've been saying for years whenever they espouse LAFS. Whether as a concept or as a real phenomenon.
Even this shitty article agrees with me.
Does 'love at first sight' exist? Study finds it's likely just lust
Researchers from the University of Groningen found neither high passion nor feelings of love were involved at all; instead, the phenomenon was strongly associated with physical attraction.