Universal psychological principle

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If someone keeps seeking for validation ( e.g. tinder experiments, constantly posting himself in non-ironic way etc.), but looks insanely good the likelihood is extremely high that he looks like shit in motion/IRL and/or frauds his pictures really hard .


1. First question, why would you seek validation in the first place?
Because you are insecure and don't believe it yourself that you are good-looking, thus people have to reassure you.
Reasons could be several, most mainly stemming from childhood.


2. But now the elephant in the room is, why seek it from losers/incels on the internet, or people you will never meet IRL?
Have you ever asked yourself, why some "insanely good-looking" person would constantly post themselves here on a incel forum instead of living their live with all the chico-like validation they get in real life from real people?
Well because most "chads" on here , huge epiphany incoming, are not chads IRL.
It could be that they are heavy lighting/angle/makeup etc. frauders or just photogenic which does not reflect in the equivalent of validation IRL.

Also, yes there are photogenic people , just like people who look way better in motion
( you are stupid if you think the difference between 2- Dimensions and 3-Dimensions isn't huge, just look at example below.)
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Say about Barrett whatever you want, but he is the best example for this, watch this short video and go through each frame and see the validation he gets. while in pictures he usually gets rated lower than people who do not get this attention IRL.




TL;DR If you are good-looking, you would get enough validation IRL. But instead you seek it from losers on the internet, because you are not as good- looking as your pics (for reasons like frauding/being more photogenic or both)


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Not always, some ppl were obese or just ugly during their teens like 12 - 17 and only got the final 'push' in facial development at 18 or 19. Those ppl would still be insecure despite looking good. Or if someone had surgery they would still be insecure for the same reason. Other than that most ppl here are young so it's not really unusual that they are seeking validation.
The people that are 22+ are the ones that you shoud apply this principle too.
 
good thread as I feel personally attacked by this
 

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