chadison
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I return to you after another successful college semester. If you haven't seen my previous threads, I have made quite a bit of progress in the last three years. Although I would like to be proud of my achievements, I recognize they were only possible with assistance from friends, family, and my inherited intelligence.
I have begun to notice that there are some fundamental aspects of looks theory that are lacking depth. Specifically, object augmentation to the body (necklaces, watches, elevator shoes, clothes, tattoos, etc). Let me clarify:
I understand that this is generic advice given by normies. But here we tend to focus too much on the big 3 (face, height, frame) and in the process do not maximize our understanding and application of the other available physical augmentations. Thus, I am creating a comprehensive list such that after maximizing your big three you can take your results even further by getting decent style-maxxing ideas right here.
Normies will often list the things I have below, but they do not have a comprehensive knowledge base regarding aesthetic ideals (i.e. mathematical ratios of bones and harmony) to properly utilize these things. A normie may have his mother tell him his new khakis and chain necklace look good, and he will proceed to wear those things as much as possible. When in reality, his mother just complimented him to boost his ego. Truthfully, these things do not stand out without a good base (face and height). That is the key: GOOD LOOKING/FEELING THINGS ONLY LOOK/FEEL GOOD ON GOOD LOOKING PEOPLE. That’s why attractive models are hired for expensive clothing brands, and normies are subsequently fooled into thinking “If I buy that T-Shirt, I’ll look good.” When in reality, the shirt will only look good if you look good. If you are good-looking, it will amplify your looks even more. If you are average or below, it will do nothing, and could even hurt you (see my thread on congruency and harmony for why this is the case).
What I have noticed in particular is that the stimulation of all the senses plays a role in improving the perception of looks. There was a video posted by this one semi-black pilled guy on youtube, LFA, explaining that not JUST the visual matters; auditory, kinesthetic, gustatory, and olfactory stimulation is key in creating likeability within individuals. How can this be done?
Gustatory
Visual
Besides the obvious (face, height, and frame), I will list all the things I have found to enhance a good base. What we want are things that actually STAND OUT. Just like that text, you WANT to stand out if you have a solid base of the big three. This will draw more attention to you, people will be rewarded dopaminergically (see this video) due to your good-looking, aesthetic appearance, and the social opportunities you achieve will compound. Lots of the things/advice I list below can be found and elaborated upon with a few google searches (and I recommend you search them). Most of these things will make you appear high-class and “in the now,” or “NT” as it is coined here.
Unrelated Side Note: For those of you who have read my previous threads and are interested, there are the things I have done since, or forgot to mention when posting my last looksmaxxing thread:
If you have any questions about where I get my stuff or anything else, feel free to ask below.
This will be my last big thread on this site. I will check in occasionally to answer questions/DMs, but otherwise, I have no intention of continuing lookism research; it has become redundant, and I have contributed back what I took. Thank you to everyone who helped me and actually put effort into this place: It has and will likely continue to change lives.
@germanlooks @kjsbdfiusdf @Yuya Moggershima @LocalDanger @one job away @Jshd @Maesthetic @tyronelite @Toodlydood @StephIsCold @lilhorizontal32 @Butthurt Dweller @looksmeester @N1666 @wanttobeattractive @volcelfatcel @mulattomaxxer @tongue and cheek @Sal @LooksOverAll @TITUS @Danish_Retard @looksmaxxer234 @5'8manlet @Aquiillaxo @WadlowMaxxing @Posmo @cucumbersauce @WontStopNorwooding @Qwopil @St. Wristcel @alainchalamet @AsGoodAsItGets @BrownBoy @Chadethnic101 @Biggdink @Warlord @SubhumanCurrycel @Aqua
I have begun to notice that there are some fundamental aspects of looks theory that are lacking depth. Specifically, object augmentation to the body (necklaces, watches, elevator shoes, clothes, tattoos, etc). Let me clarify:
I understand that this is generic advice given by normies. But here we tend to focus too much on the big 3 (face, height, frame) and in the process do not maximize our understanding and application of the other available physical augmentations. Thus, I am creating a comprehensive list such that after maximizing your big three you can take your results even further by getting decent style-maxxing ideas right here.
Normies will often list the things I have below, but they do not have a comprehensive knowledge base regarding aesthetic ideals (i.e. mathematical ratios of bones and harmony) to properly utilize these things. A normie may have his mother tell him his new khakis and chain necklace look good, and he will proceed to wear those things as much as possible. When in reality, his mother just complimented him to boost his ego. Truthfully, these things do not stand out without a good base (face and height). That is the key: GOOD LOOKING/FEELING THINGS ONLY LOOK/FEEL GOOD ON GOOD LOOKING PEOPLE. That’s why attractive models are hired for expensive clothing brands, and normies are subsequently fooled into thinking “If I buy that T-Shirt, I’ll look good.” When in reality, the shirt will only look good if you look good. If you are good-looking, it will amplify your looks even more. If you are average or below, it will do nothing, and could even hurt you (see my thread on congruency and harmony for why this is the case).
What I have noticed in particular is that the stimulation of all the senses plays a role in improving the perception of looks. There was a video posted by this one semi-black pilled guy on youtube, LFA, explaining that not JUST the visual matters; auditory, kinesthetic, gustatory, and olfactory stimulation is key in creating likeability within individuals. How can this be done?
Gustatory
- Gum. People aren't going to be tasting you much. But if you're kissing a woman or talking in close proximity with men or women, your breath better be spot on. You can also offer people sweet mint gum if it seems like they need it: This builds rapport and trust (albeit on a small level). I always chew mint gum in social settings.
- Touch. For men, this includes a brief hand on the shoulder and a firm handshake. For women, this depends on the type of situation: Non-sexual situations call for a hug and warm smile (if you’re good looking; else a light handshake will do). For sexual, as you receive IOIs from the girl, initiate touch by light, brief hand rests on the outside of the arms. If she is comfortable with this, move closer to her, and then eventually try in the waist/stomach area. If a woman lets you touch her hair for prolonged periods, she will almost certainly let you kiss her at some point. It is important to take opportunities to touch people to build trust/comfort and rapport.
- Body Language (this is technically visual, but I'm putting it in here for contextual purposes). Yes, it isn’t cope IF you’re good-looking. Remember: it takes many halos to make a man attractive, but only ONE falio to make him unappealing. Ideally, you will want to make your frame appear as big as possible (stand with your legs straight, feet forward and close together, contract your scapula to raise and widen your shoulders, and keep your head level with the ground. Make sure your palms are somewhat visible (builds trust) and you “squintfraud” (but not too much, or you look like an idiot).
- Scent. Preferably longer-lasting scents (Eau de Parfum or Perfume). Go to your local store and invest in two to three good scents: one or two for everyday professional wear (a calmer scent), and one for party/social wear (a heavier, more distinct scent-maybe even a bit sexy). I currently have Mont Blanc Blue Explorer (social/professional) and Versace Eros Flame (aggressive/sexual) on rotation.
- Pheromones. These DO NOT work unless attraction is already present; if it is, they can sometimes amplify sexual tension when the woman is close to you/kissing you. I use "Turn Up The Heat" (androtics has stopped selling that brand, but others can be found on their website).
- A deep, calm, and slow (but not too slow) voice is critical in conveying confidence and trust. Recognizing when to increase pitch, tempo, and volume can also help your storytelling become much more enjoyable to listeners. Good examples of this include Dave Chapelle and Louie CK (you can find clips on YouTube). Charisma On Command also has solid videos for general conversation/communication skills.
Visual
Besides the obvious (face, height, and frame), I will list all the things I have found to enhance a good base. What we want are things that actually STAND OUT. Just like that text, you WANT to stand out if you have a solid base of the big three. This will draw more attention to you, people will be rewarded dopaminergically (see this video) due to your good-looking, aesthetic appearance, and the social opportunities you achieve will compound. Lots of the things/advice I list below can be found and elaborated upon with a few google searches (and I recommend you search them). Most of these things will make you appear high-class and “in the now,” or “NT” as it is coined here.
- Necklaces: Chains, something that stands out. Usually silver or gold. I wear an Egyptian ankh.
- Bracelets: Same idea as necklaces-usually black or brown. I wear murtoo's stuff: it's decent.
- Tight, trendy pants: Jeans with minor fabric damage, khaki jeans. Go to your local mall and walk into whatever store(s) fits your age (you should know this). The cashiers at places like Hollister know their shit and can help you.
- Clear colored, well-fitting V-necks: Color depends on your skin tone and eye/hair coloring.
- One expensive suit for formal occasions, with a tie that contrasts with the outfit.
- Flannels and vibrant T-shirts for parties.
- Sunglasses (I use cheaper ShadyRays for parties, and wear Ray-Bans in the summer to social events).
- (Decent looking and mostly discrete) Elevator shoes if you are under 6’1, else trendy and respectable shoes with or without lifts.
Unrelated Side Note: For those of you who have read my previous threads and are interested, there are the things I have done since, or forgot to mention when posting my last looksmaxxing thread:
- Braces to fix a minor gap in front teeth, and teeth whitening strips. (Forgot to mention)
- Minoxidil for eyebrow density and to fill in patchy areas in my facial hair/beard. (Started 6 months ago)
- Minor eyelash curling (I originally tried it to see if it would hide my NCT: it did not, but then I began to receive compliments from women that my eyes were pretty (likely the eyelashes, eye color, and eyebrows all in conjunction caused this), so I have continued to lightly curl them. (Started 2 months ago)
- Beta carotene for darker and healthier skin pigmentation. (Started 2 months ago)
- Tongkat Ali for test boost/gym performance increase (it does seem to work). (Started one month ago)
If you have any questions about where I get my stuff or anything else, feel free to ask below.
This will be my last big thread on this site. I will check in occasionally to answer questions/DMs, but otherwise, I have no intention of continuing lookism research; it has become redundant, and I have contributed back what I took. Thank you to everyone who helped me and actually put effort into this place: It has and will likely continue to change lives.
@germanlooks @kjsbdfiusdf @Yuya Moggershima @LocalDanger @one job away @Jshd @Maesthetic @tyronelite @Toodlydood @StephIsCold @lilhorizontal32 @Butthurt Dweller @looksmeester @N1666 @wanttobeattractive @volcelfatcel @mulattomaxxer @tongue and cheek @Sal @LooksOverAll @TITUS @Danish_Retard @looksmaxxer234 @5'8manlet @Aquiillaxo @WadlowMaxxing @Posmo @cucumbersauce @WontStopNorwooding @Qwopil @St. Wristcel @alainchalamet @AsGoodAsItGets @BrownBoy @Chadethnic101 @Biggdink @Warlord @SubhumanCurrycel @Aqua