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PETMAXXING- HOW A DOG COULD MAKE YOU MORE ATTRACTIVE
How dogs improve your looks, mental well-being, social presence, Hormones, Lifestyle and general quality of life
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.) Why mental health is impactful towards your looks
2.) How Oxytocin makes you more attractive
3.) Why dog owners are more attractive
4.) How dogs increase attraction SOCIALLY
5.) How to get the best bond/most oxytocin out of your dog
6.) Why shelter adoption mogs breeders
7.) The adoption process
INTRODUCTION
Someone with average genetics but high emotional regulation will be perceived as much more attractive due to their relaxed nature and ability to radiate confidence, warmth, and energy.
This is where pets (specifically dogs) can be incredibly useful.
Developing a healthy relationship with a dog creates a new set of behaviors that positively impact your mental state and your external attractiveness. A healthy relationship with a dog causes the release of Oxytocin which results in reduced chronic stress; a structured schedule that provides for consistent activities; increased social interaction; increased amount of time spent outdoors/engaging in physical activity; and stabilized emotions. These benefits to your mental state and behavior ultimately result in improved physical appearance (your FACE, energy level, confidence and body language), and therefore how others see you.
A dog is not simply an animal that requires feeding every two days.
To many people, a dog is:
-Emotional grounding
-Companionship
-Structure
-Affection
-Responsibility
-Social connection
-Stress relief
-Motivation to live healthier
CHAPTER 1 — why Mental HEALTH changes your FACE
Most people believe that appearance is fixed and does not change.
It does change.
You cannot separate your mental state from your physical appearance. When someone consistently experiences chronic stress, anxiety, isolation, over-stimulation or emotional instability, this will show itself physically. The FACE will tighten and begin to look older. Sleep quality will decline. Inflammation will increase. The eyes will grow puffier. Posture will worsen. Facial expressions will either appear "dead" or strained.
Individuals who are consistently under pressure to perform may develop:
-Tired eyes
-Flat facial expressions
-Poor skin
-Jaw tension
-Poor posture
-Lower energy
-Defensive body language
The nervous system directly affects physical appearance.
This is exactly why so many people will suddenly look years younger once they've gone through a period of emotional recovery, changed their Lifestyle or lowered their overall stress. Their FACE relaxes. Their eyes light back up. Their skin begins to look clearer. Their posture becomes open.
For example:
Dogs can cause many of those same positive changes naturally.
Chapter 2 — How does Oxytocin improve attraction
Oxytocin is one of the body's main bonding Hormones.
Oxytocin is related to:
-Trust
-Affection
-Safe emotional space
-Physical connection
-Calming state
-Attachment
Humans release Oxytocin when we have emotionally close interactions such as hugging/cuddling; making eye contact; taking care of others; or engaging in physical touch. Dogs trigger all of these systems. There has been research done on both Humans and dogs showing that both species receive an increase in Oxytocin when interacting with each other via gentle eye contact and/or affectionate touch. That is part of the reason why dogs can provide an immediate feeling of relaxation even after a long stressful day.
Oxytocin is also a big contributor to hightened feelings of well being and reduced anxiety, so if you're a high inhibcell but don't wanna deal with the withdrawl symptoms of gaba drugs then definitely take a look at the drugs listed below. It is also known to reduce cortisol
And that makes a big difference regarding looks.
High amounts of cortisol can damage:
-Skin quality
-Sleep
-Inflammation
-Recovery
-Energy
-Mood
-Hormone balance
Over time excessive stress can literally make people look older than they really are. On the other hand, being in a low-stress state tends to promote better looking facial expressions and better overall physical presentations.
Therefore, individuals who regulate their emotions well are usually seen by society as:
-Healthier looking
-More attractive
-More approachable
-More charismatic
CHAPTER 3 — Why dog owners are more attractive on the usual
Many individuals notice that emotionally healthy dog owners always have a sort of "glow". In a biological and behavioral sense.
This is because dogs slowly develop habits that improve both physical and Mental HEALTH in pet owners.
Dog owners normally:
-Walk more often
-Spend more time outside
-Get more sun exposure
-Move around more frequently
-Maintain routines consistently
-Experience daily affection
-Connect with people naturally
-Find stress relief
-Have motivation to live a healthier Lifestyle
These positive effects build upon each other over time.
Sun exposure has several effects including improving circadian rhythm, mood regulation, hormone balancing and sleep quality. Improved sleep alone greatly impacts how attractive someone appears. Many people invest thousands into skincare while ignoring poor sleep quality and chronic stress.
Taking daily walks improves:
-Cardiovascular HEALTH
-Overall body composition
-Mental clarity
-Ability to regulate emotions
-Exposure to nature alone has the effect of reducing feelings of isolation and emotional stagnation.
Additionally, owning a dog creates a stable environment. Owners create schedules for walking the dog, feeding times, playtimes and routines for the dog which provides structure in the owner's life. Modern lifestyles are typically emotionally chaotic. Dogs inherently guide Humans towards establishing healthier patterns of living.
CHAPTER 4 — HOW DOGS INCREASE SOCIAL ATTRACTION
Humans are extremely attuned to emotional signals.
When individuals display chronic anxiety, tension, emotional disconnection, or continual stress, it produces unconscious discomfort in the social environment. On the other hand, those who feel emotionally centered tend to be viewed by others as safer, more appealing, and more attractive.
Dogs produce this naturally. Individuals that have healthy relationships with animals often develop:
-greater relaxation within social settings
-greater emotional expressiveness
-greater access to social interactions
-greater comfort within the general public
-less social isolation
Additionally, walking a dog will generate spontaneous social interaction. Strangers smile more at individuals with dogs. They are easier to talk to. In lower pressure environments they begin to interact in a variety of ways. As a result of this repeated experience, their social anxiety diminishes while self-confidence increases. This is a huge game changer for all of us high inhib boyos.
There are also the signals created by caring for an animal. Caring for an animal indicates:
-responsibility
-patience
-warmth
-dependability
-empathy
These are signals that foids love in a man, these make you much more approachable and trustworthy.
CHAPTER 5 — “OXYTOCIN MAXING”: HOW YOU CAN ACTUALLY BOND WITH YOUR DOG
Most people believe that developing a bond with a dog only requires owning one.
While it is true that owning a dog can provide some opportunities for developing a relationship with an individual animal, the greatest psychological rewards come from developing a consistent emotional connection.
Physical touch provides an important aspect of building strong emotions related to a dog. This includes calmly stroking your dog, sitting next to each other, allowing your dog to lie close to you, etc., which assist in regulating your level of stress and creating an overall feeling of safety and security.
Another very important aspect of building emotional strength in a dog-human relationship is eye contact. Animals naturally search out eye contact with humans they trust, and the act of sharing eye contact builds emotional strength in both parties.
Consistency is important when developing an emotional relationship with an animal. Developing routines (i.e., morning walks) is one way to build a consistent relationship. Morning walks may be one of the least recognized mental health activities available today. When instead of immediately jumping out of bed and staring at your phone scrolling through endless amounts of social media, you get up, take your dog outside for a walk, physically move your body, receive sun light, and spend time with another living creature; it changes everything about how you perceive yourself mentally and neurologically throughout the course of the day.
Developing an emotional connection with an animal also assists in reducing feelings of emotional isolation. Simply conversing with your dog can make you feel less lonely and assist in expressing your emotions. While humans are social beings and require emotional expression, it is well established that emotional expression can occur even when the listener is an animal.
As previously mentioned, the key concept here is consistency. The greatest outcomes for development of an emotional relationship with an animal occur when you consistently engage in various forms of physical activity, conversation, affection, and establishing routine.
CHAPTER 6 — Why shelter adoption is what you should go for
PEOPLE tend to chase:
-Status Dogs
-Dogs that look intimidating
-Dogs with rare coat patterns
-The "look" of a dog on social media
-This creates a multitude of problems.
Breeders also prioritize beauty and profits, not health and temperaments. Certain breeds have been bred for so long for such specific physical characteristics that they have been bred into serious health problems.
Examples of these problems include:
-Difficulty breathing
-Deformities of the spine
-Serious chronic skin issues
-Hip dysplasia
-Heart problems
-Brain disorders (neurological)
Because of this, some Dogs live miserable lives due to humans' desire to create an attractive dog rather than a functional one.
Generally speaking, adopting from a Shelter is both the healthier and more humane option.
Many Shelter Dogs are:
-Friendly
-Highly intelligent
-Loyal
-Grateful for routine/structure/stability
-Generally healthy due to mixed bloodlines
Since many Dogs from shelters are cross-breeds, they typically do not inherit many genetic health issues which are common in many purebred lines.
For reasons both financial and moral, a Shelter dog would likely be the best choice for you.
CHAPTER 7 — how the adoption PROCESS really works
A large number of individuals imagine the adoption process as simply entering a Shelter and selecting a dog to take home. While sometimes it works this way, generally good shelters operate under a more careful and intentional process. Good shelters want to place Dogs into stable homes for the duration of their lives; therefore, they do not wish to place Dogs into homes that are driven solely by impulse.
The initial step in the adoption process is usually a self-evaluation.
Prior to selecting a dog, you must assess yourself to determine whether you truly have the resources available to provide a suitable environment for a companion animal.
Some aspects of this assessment include:
-Your current lifestyle.
-Your level of energy.
-Your daily schedule.
-Your current financial situation.
-The type of housing you currently reside in.
-Whether you have the ability to make a long-term commitment.
Animals are not temporary forms of entertainment.They are living creatures that will potentially remain in your household for over a decade.
Following this self-assessment, you will visit shelters and engage with potential companions. The aspect of interacting with a potential companion is significantly more important than the appearance of the individual animal. An animal that appears "cooler" online may have a significant amount of difficulty fitting within your real-life lifestyle. Many good shelters assist you in matching potential companions based upon their temperament and compatibility with your lifestyle rather than focusing on aesthetics.
When visiting a Shelter, you will likely spend time:
-Walking the potential companion(s).
-Engaging with them individually in private settings.
-Observing their behaviors.
-Asking questions to the staff.
-Evaluating the potential companion's energy level.
Depending on the policies of the Shelter, you may be required to complete an application prior to taking a companion home. These applications may require information including:
-Verification of your current residence.
-Approval from your landlord if you rent.
-References.
-Questions regarding your previous experience with animals/pets.
-Questions regarding your present and future schedules/plans.
Some PEOPLE find these processes frustrating; however, they exist to prevent the abandonment/neglect of Dogs once they enter your home.
Adoption fees are also usually assessed at this point. These fees typically cover expenses associated with providing vaccinations/microchipping/spaying/neutering/basic veterinary care for the companion.
In most cases you must be 18 or older to adopt a dog
Rescue Dogs typically go through a variety of emotions during their transition period, including:
-Anxiety
-Over-stimulation
-Disorientation
-Fearfulness
-Emotional shutdown
-Establishing trust takes time and requires consistent actions from you.
Consistency is key. Developing stable routines and predictable expressions of affection and maintaining patient interaction will allow your companion to de-compress and develop bonding experiences with you.
Deeper rescue binds can develop due to the fact that your companion develops strong associations with feeling safe/emotionally secure while surrounded by you.
Conclusion
Dogs Can definitely positively effect you in so many aspects of your life
Stabilizing your emotional state.
Reducing stress.
Increasing your confidence when interacting socially.
Improving sleep quality.
Creating/developing routines in your life.
Promoting increased physical activity.
Providing companionship/companions.
Enhancing attractiveness.
However, before you adopt a dog be sure that you are in the correct place financially, have enough time to care for it and choose a dog that reflects your lifestyle.
Guide idea: @nestivv
Tags: @psl nigga @offblinkers @shedontluv-U @Brava @Aloof @D69mo @zizslep @stigmaboy @Asa*
How dogs improve your looks, mental well-being, social presence, Hormones, Lifestyle and general quality of life
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.) Why mental health is impactful towards your looks
2.) How Oxytocin makes you more attractive
3.) Why dog owners are more attractive
4.) How dogs increase attraction SOCIALLY
5.) How to get the best bond/most oxytocin out of your dog
6.) Why shelter adoption mogs breeders
7.) The adoption process
INTRODUCTION
Someone with average genetics but high emotional regulation will be perceived as much more attractive due to their relaxed nature and ability to radiate confidence, warmth, and energy.
This is where pets (specifically dogs) can be incredibly useful.
Developing a healthy relationship with a dog creates a new set of behaviors that positively impact your mental state and your external attractiveness. A healthy relationship with a dog causes the release of Oxytocin which results in reduced chronic stress; a structured schedule that provides for consistent activities; increased social interaction; increased amount of time spent outdoors/engaging in physical activity; and stabilized emotions. These benefits to your mental state and behavior ultimately result in improved physical appearance (your FACE, energy level, confidence and body language), and therefore how others see you.
A dog is not simply an animal that requires feeding every two days.
To many people, a dog is:
-Emotional grounding
-Companionship
-Structure
-Affection
-Responsibility
-Social connection
-Stress relief
-Motivation to live healthier
CHAPTER 1 — why Mental HEALTH changes your FACE
Most people believe that appearance is fixed and does not change.
It does change.
You cannot separate your mental state from your physical appearance. When someone consistently experiences chronic stress, anxiety, isolation, over-stimulation or emotional instability, this will show itself physically. The FACE will tighten and begin to look older. Sleep quality will decline. Inflammation will increase. The eyes will grow puffier. Posture will worsen. Facial expressions will either appear "dead" or strained.
Individuals who are consistently under pressure to perform may develop:
-Tired eyes
-Flat facial expressions
-Poor skin
-Jaw tension
-Poor posture
-Lower energy
-Defensive body language
The nervous system directly affects physical appearance.
This is exactly why so many people will suddenly look years younger once they've gone through a period of emotional recovery, changed their Lifestyle or lowered their overall stress. Their FACE relaxes. Their eyes light back up. Their skin begins to look clearer. Their posture becomes open.
For example:
Dogs can cause many of those same positive changes naturally.
Chapter 2 — How does Oxytocin improve attraction
Oxytocin is one of the body's main bonding Hormones.
Oxytocin is related to:
-Trust
-Affection
-Safe emotional space
-Physical connection
-Calming state
-Attachment
Humans release Oxytocin when we have emotionally close interactions such as hugging/cuddling; making eye contact; taking care of others; or engaging in physical touch. Dogs trigger all of these systems. There has been research done on both Humans and dogs showing that both species receive an increase in Oxytocin when interacting with each other via gentle eye contact and/or affectionate touch. That is part of the reason why dogs can provide an immediate feeling of relaxation even after a long stressful day.
Oxytocin is also a big contributor to hightened feelings of well being and reduced anxiety, so if you're a high inhibcell but don't wanna deal with the withdrawl symptoms of gaba drugs then definitely take a look at the drugs listed below. It is also known to reduce cortisol
And that makes a big difference regarding looks.
High amounts of cortisol can damage:
-Skin quality
-Sleep
-Inflammation
-Recovery
-Energy
-Mood
-Hormone balance
Over time excessive stress can literally make people look older than they really are. On the other hand, being in a low-stress state tends to promote better looking facial expressions and better overall physical presentations.
Therefore, individuals who regulate their emotions well are usually seen by society as:
-Healthier looking
-More attractive
-More approachable
-More charismatic
CHAPTER 3 — Why dog owners are more attractive on the usual
Many individuals notice that emotionally healthy dog owners always have a sort of "glow". In a biological and behavioral sense.
This is because dogs slowly develop habits that improve both physical and Mental HEALTH in pet owners.
Dog owners normally:
-Walk more often
-Spend more time outside
-Get more sun exposure
-Move around more frequently
-Maintain routines consistently
-Experience daily affection
-Connect with people naturally
-Find stress relief
-Have motivation to live a healthier Lifestyle
These positive effects build upon each other over time.
Sun exposure has several effects including improving circadian rhythm, mood regulation, hormone balancing and sleep quality. Improved sleep alone greatly impacts how attractive someone appears. Many people invest thousands into skincare while ignoring poor sleep quality and chronic stress.
Taking daily walks improves:
-Cardiovascular HEALTH
-Overall body composition
-Mental clarity
-Ability to regulate emotions
-Exposure to nature alone has the effect of reducing feelings of isolation and emotional stagnation.
Additionally, owning a dog creates a stable environment. Owners create schedules for walking the dog, feeding times, playtimes and routines for the dog which provides structure in the owner's life. Modern lifestyles are typically emotionally chaotic. Dogs inherently guide Humans towards establishing healthier patterns of living.
CHAPTER 4 — HOW DOGS INCREASE SOCIAL ATTRACTION
Humans are extremely attuned to emotional signals.
When individuals display chronic anxiety, tension, emotional disconnection, or continual stress, it produces unconscious discomfort in the social environment. On the other hand, those who feel emotionally centered tend to be viewed by others as safer, more appealing, and more attractive.
Dogs produce this naturally. Individuals that have healthy relationships with animals often develop:
-greater relaxation within social settings
-greater emotional expressiveness
-greater access to social interactions
-greater comfort within the general public
-less social isolation
Additionally, walking a dog will generate spontaneous social interaction. Strangers smile more at individuals with dogs. They are easier to talk to. In lower pressure environments they begin to interact in a variety of ways. As a result of this repeated experience, their social anxiety diminishes while self-confidence increases. This is a huge game changer for all of us high inhib boyos.
There are also the signals created by caring for an animal. Caring for an animal indicates:
-responsibility
-patience
-warmth
-dependability
-empathy
These are signals that foids love in a man, these make you much more approachable and trustworthy.
CHAPTER 5 — “OXYTOCIN MAXING”: HOW YOU CAN ACTUALLY BOND WITH YOUR DOG
Most people believe that developing a bond with a dog only requires owning one.
While it is true that owning a dog can provide some opportunities for developing a relationship with an individual animal, the greatest psychological rewards come from developing a consistent emotional connection.
Physical touch provides an important aspect of building strong emotions related to a dog. This includes calmly stroking your dog, sitting next to each other, allowing your dog to lie close to you, etc., which assist in regulating your level of stress and creating an overall feeling of safety and security.
Another very important aspect of building emotional strength in a dog-human relationship is eye contact. Animals naturally search out eye contact with humans they trust, and the act of sharing eye contact builds emotional strength in both parties.
Consistency is important when developing an emotional relationship with an animal. Developing routines (i.e., morning walks) is one way to build a consistent relationship. Morning walks may be one of the least recognized mental health activities available today. When instead of immediately jumping out of bed and staring at your phone scrolling through endless amounts of social media, you get up, take your dog outside for a walk, physically move your body, receive sun light, and spend time with another living creature; it changes everything about how you perceive yourself mentally and neurologically throughout the course of the day.
Developing an emotional connection with an animal also assists in reducing feelings of emotional isolation. Simply conversing with your dog can make you feel less lonely and assist in expressing your emotions. While humans are social beings and require emotional expression, it is well established that emotional expression can occur even when the listener is an animal.
As previously mentioned, the key concept here is consistency. The greatest outcomes for development of an emotional relationship with an animal occur when you consistently engage in various forms of physical activity, conversation, affection, and establishing routine.
CHAPTER 6 — Why shelter adoption is what you should go for
PEOPLE tend to chase:
-Status Dogs
-Dogs that look intimidating
-Dogs with rare coat patterns
-The "look" of a dog on social media
-This creates a multitude of problems.
Breeders also prioritize beauty and profits, not health and temperaments. Certain breeds have been bred for so long for such specific physical characteristics that they have been bred into serious health problems.
Examples of these problems include:
-Difficulty breathing
-Deformities of the spine
-Serious chronic skin issues
-Hip dysplasia
-Heart problems
-Brain disorders (neurological)
Because of this, some Dogs live miserable lives due to humans' desire to create an attractive dog rather than a functional one.
Generally speaking, adopting from a Shelter is both the healthier and more humane option.
Many Shelter Dogs are:
-Friendly
-Highly intelligent
-Loyal
-Grateful for routine/structure/stability
-Generally healthy due to mixed bloodlines
Since many Dogs from shelters are cross-breeds, they typically do not inherit many genetic health issues which are common in many purebred lines.
For reasons both financial and moral, a Shelter dog would likely be the best choice for you.
CHAPTER 7 — how the adoption PROCESS really works
A large number of individuals imagine the adoption process as simply entering a Shelter and selecting a dog to take home. While sometimes it works this way, generally good shelters operate under a more careful and intentional process. Good shelters want to place Dogs into stable homes for the duration of their lives; therefore, they do not wish to place Dogs into homes that are driven solely by impulse.
The initial step in the adoption process is usually a self-evaluation.
Prior to selecting a dog, you must assess yourself to determine whether you truly have the resources available to provide a suitable environment for a companion animal.
Some aspects of this assessment include:
-Your current lifestyle.
-Your level of energy.
-Your daily schedule.
-Your current financial situation.
-The type of housing you currently reside in.
-Whether you have the ability to make a long-term commitment.
Animals are not temporary forms of entertainment.They are living creatures that will potentially remain in your household for over a decade.
Following this self-assessment, you will visit shelters and engage with potential companions. The aspect of interacting with a potential companion is significantly more important than the appearance of the individual animal. An animal that appears "cooler" online may have a significant amount of difficulty fitting within your real-life lifestyle. Many good shelters assist you in matching potential companions based upon their temperament and compatibility with your lifestyle rather than focusing on aesthetics.
When visiting a Shelter, you will likely spend time:
-Walking the potential companion(s).
-Engaging with them individually in private settings.
-Observing their behaviors.
-Asking questions to the staff.
-Evaluating the potential companion's energy level.
Depending on the policies of the Shelter, you may be required to complete an application prior to taking a companion home. These applications may require information including:
-Verification of your current residence.
-Approval from your landlord if you rent.
-References.
-Questions regarding your previous experience with animals/pets.
-Questions regarding your present and future schedules/plans.
Some PEOPLE find these processes frustrating; however, they exist to prevent the abandonment/neglect of Dogs once they enter your home.
Adoption fees are also usually assessed at this point. These fees typically cover expenses associated with providing vaccinations/microchipping/spaying/neutering/basic veterinary care for the companion.
In most cases you must be 18 or older to adopt a dog
Rescue Dogs typically go through a variety of emotions during their transition period, including:
-Anxiety
-Over-stimulation
-Disorientation
-Fearfulness
-Emotional shutdown
-Establishing trust takes time and requires consistent actions from you.
Consistency is key. Developing stable routines and predictable expressions of affection and maintaining patient interaction will allow your companion to de-compress and develop bonding experiences with you.
Deeper rescue binds can develop due to the fact that your companion develops strong associations with feeling safe/emotionally secure while surrounded by you.
Conclusion
Dogs Can definitely positively effect you in so many aspects of your life
Stabilizing your emotional state.
Reducing stress.
Increasing your confidence when interacting socially.
Improving sleep quality.
Creating/developing routines in your life.
Promoting increased physical activity.
Providing companionship/companions.
Enhancing attractiveness.
However, before you adopt a dog be sure that you are in the correct place financially, have enough time to care for it and choose a dog that reflects your lifestyle.
Guide idea: @nestivv
Tags: @psl nigga @offblinkers @shedontluv-U @Brava @Aloof @D69mo @zizslep @stigmaboy @Asa*
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