Klasik616
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Appeal seems to be the only social variable that affects a person rating, cus the grade of appeal is coming from something outside the person looks, which can be: how NT they look, if they are cute or ogre, if they look like the average person or not.
Appeal is tied to society, for example, an emo nowadays doesn't have the same appeal as before but prettyboys who also have certain feminine traits are doing better than emos, but both are trying to look feminine right? Prettyboys have the appeal cus women like them but emos or punks don't. Niche appeal is a word that also proves my point, not everyone likes foids who look like anime girls or foids who look like goth girls. It seems like appeal is not related to something that can be measured in the face but rather a social condition. Masculine men can also have certain appeal if they fit an stereotype, for example just look at the Rock or Roman Reigns.
Btw this guy has zero appeal because nobody IRL is attracted to the serial killer look only retard incels.
In conclusion, you can rate a person without including appeal but that method would be delusional in real life as we know attraction happens in social settings.
Appeal is tied to society, for example, an emo nowadays doesn't have the same appeal as before but prettyboys who also have certain feminine traits are doing better than emos, but both are trying to look feminine right? Prettyboys have the appeal cus women like them but emos or punks don't. Niche appeal is a word that also proves my point, not everyone likes foids who look like anime girls or foids who look like goth girls. It seems like appeal is not related to something that can be measured in the face but rather a social condition. Masculine men can also have certain appeal if they fit an stereotype, for example just look at the Rock or Roman Reigns.
Btw this guy has zero appeal because nobody IRL is attracted to the serial killer look only retard incels.
In conclusion, you can rate a person without including appeal but that method would be delusional in real life as we know attraction happens in social settings.
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