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I ascended after losing weight 2 years ago but quickly noticed the downsides of being attractive.
>You attract attention anywhere you go in public. Everything you do is watched carefully by everyone. You don't blend with the overweight mid or ugly people around you at all. While I did notice strangers being nicer overall. I also noticed envious men AND women being rude to me for no reason. All I do is simply smirk at them in response. (Knowing it's cope for their ugly/mid faces).
>Same goes for the workplace. All your female coworkers (not always good if you don't find them attractive) liking you means all your male co-workers/managers are going to be insanely envious of your existence. They will sabotage you given the chance. You will be the #1 topic of gossip always. There's a very good chance that you'll lose your job eventually because of drama caused by your existence.
>You aren't allowed to acknowledge your looks EVER. Otherwise you're going to be seen as an arrogant narcy even if you obviously do look better than everyone around you. You're supposed to pretend that everyone is the same. No one has any inherent advantages in life.
I feel like being attractive/the halo effect is overrated in the sense that most people aspire to be normies/to fit in.
Being overly attractive (past your typical HTN) feels like it causes the horns effect. They think the world is "fair" so your good looks means you have other flaws like being unintelligent or a "bad person" to balance things out like a video game.
>You attract attention anywhere you go in public. Everything you do is watched carefully by everyone. You don't blend with the overweight mid or ugly people around you at all. While I did notice strangers being nicer overall. I also noticed envious men AND women being rude to me for no reason. All I do is simply smirk at them in response. (Knowing it's cope for their ugly/mid faces).
>Same goes for the workplace. All your female coworkers (not always good if you don't find them attractive) liking you means all your male co-workers/managers are going to be insanely envious of your existence. They will sabotage you given the chance. You will be the #1 topic of gossip always. There's a very good chance that you'll lose your job eventually because of drama caused by your existence.
>You aren't allowed to acknowledge your looks EVER. Otherwise you're going to be seen as an arrogant narcy even if you obviously do look better than everyone around you. You're supposed to pretend that everyone is the same. No one has any inherent advantages in life.
I feel like being attractive/the halo effect is overrated in the sense that most people aspire to be normies/to fit in.
Being overly attractive (past your typical HTN) feels like it causes the horns effect. They think the world is "fair" so your good looks means you have other flaws like being unintelligent or a "bad person" to balance things out like a video game.