thecel
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PSL has NOT warped what I find attractive. PSL just taught me the underlying reasons for why some people are hot and some people are ugly.
Without PSL knowledge, you see a beautiful face and don’t know why it’s beautiful. With PSL knowledge, you see a beautiful face and know its beauty results from forward cranial–facial projection, wide IPD, long PFL, and other features.
Having learned the sciences of aesthetics, I can morph people (in image-editing software) into more attractive versions with the help of PSL knowledge. I couldn’t do this before I got into PSL. This leads to other people forming an incorrect belief about me: that PSL has warped what I find attractive. Their reasoning:
When you do not own a giga-high-quality TV, the landscape scenes you think look the coolest, are real life views—like you’re actually outside in national parks and other places. Once you get a giga-high-quality TV, the landscape scenes you think look the coolest, are digitally enhanced 3-D 8-K 240-FPS HDR videos recorded on top-end cameras. Just because the processed footage looks more epic and cool than real life does, doesn’t mean you find real-life scenic views less cool-looking than you did before you got the giga TV. Would the Grand Canyon in real life look less cool to someone who’s watched 1,000,000 hours of highly-saturated HDR videos compared to someone who’s never seen a screen? Nope!
Looking at male models and morphs doesn’t make you find real-life Chads less attractive, and looking at female models and morphs doesn’t make you find real-life Stacies less attractive.
So, PSL doesn’t make people be less attracted to normal people in real life. But does prolonged PSL exposure make people find things attractive that they otherwise wouldn’t find attractive? Do non-PSL-users not find PSL ideals attractive? No and no. Would a dude who lived in an Amish village his whole life think 3-D 8-K 240-FPS HDR looks ugly? Imagine a guy seeing a Lamborghini and thinking, “What an ugly car!”, because he hasn’t consumed enough Lamborghini content to see the beauty in it. Just LOL. It doesn’t make sense.
Without PSL knowledge, you see a beautiful face and don’t know why it’s beautiful. With PSL knowledge, you see a beautiful face and know its beauty results from forward cranial–facial projection, wide IPD, long PFL, and other features.
Having learned the sciences of aesthetics, I can morph people (in image-editing software) into more attractive versions with the help of PSL knowledge. I couldn’t do this before I got into PSL. This leads to other people forming an incorrect belief about me: that PSL has warped what I find attractive. Their reasoning:
- Before you joined PSL, the men who you thought looked the best, were models and actors.
- After you joined PSL, the men who you thought looked the best, were teraslayer morphs.
- Therefore, PSL shifted your taste in male aesthetics away from reality.
When you do not own a giga-high-quality TV, the landscape scenes you think look the coolest, are real life views—like you’re actually outside in national parks and other places. Once you get a giga-high-quality TV, the landscape scenes you think look the coolest, are digitally enhanced 3-D 8-K 240-FPS HDR videos recorded on top-end cameras. Just because the processed footage looks more epic and cool than real life does, doesn’t mean you find real-life scenic views less cool-looking than you did before you got the giga TV. Would the Grand Canyon in real life look less cool to someone who’s watched 1,000,000 hours of highly-saturated HDR videos compared to someone who’s never seen a screen? Nope!
Looking at male models and morphs doesn’t make you find real-life Chads less attractive, and looking at female models and morphs doesn’t make you find real-life Stacies less attractive.
So, PSL doesn’t make people be less attracted to normal people in real life. But does prolonged PSL exposure make people find things attractive that they otherwise wouldn’t find attractive? Do non-PSL-users not find PSL ideals attractive? No and no. Would a dude who lived in an Amish village his whole life think 3-D 8-K 240-FPS HDR looks ugly? Imagine a guy seeing a Lamborghini and thinking, “What an ugly car!”, because he hasn’t consumed enough Lamborghini content to see the beauty in it. Just LOL. It doesn’t make sense.
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