inverse Halo effect

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Being labeled as an "incel" often leads people to focus solely on your negative traits, especially since many still subscribe to redpill or bluepill ideologies. They don't just judge your outward appearance but also make unfair assumptions about your personality and intelligence simply because you struggle to attract women. People might think, "This guy must be a total loser," when in reality, you could have a high IQ and strong emotional intelligence.

It's the opposite of the halo effect, where attractive people are assumed to be impressive, even if they may actually be unremarkable or lack intelligence.

For those who aren't conventionally attractive, life is significantly harder, with the gap between good-looking and less attractive individuals being so vast it feels almost immeasurable. The difference in how society treats them is staggering. You usually have to work over twice as hard to achieve not even on par what an attractive person can get with minimal effort or even worse it's completely unachievable for the unattractive one.

It's truly brutal.:feelswah::feelswhy:
 
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Wow dude I never knew this thank you! :feelskek::feelskek::feelskek:
 
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should of labelled it as "venting"
 
H2O ahh thread
 
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Ty for the refreshing drink of water
 

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