I'm wondering if it can be counter-productive beyond a certain point. For example, it's great to be good looking in specific situations: bars, clubs, some social circle situations with attractive single women.
However, when around mostly average or below average looking people, it can create a lot of drama, jealousy and animosity.
Not that I want to be less good looking. I want to be as good looking as possible. But it looks like I am going to have to cut myself off from all low value people and hang out in a very exclusive group. The problem is, even other good looking guys will become jealous and protective and don't want any serious competition 'hanging around' which basically makes male friendships difficult if not impossible.
It's almost like good looking men are stigmatized beyond a certain point.
However, when around mostly average or below average looking people, it can create a lot of drama, jealousy and animosity.
Not that I want to be less good looking. I want to be as good looking as possible. But it looks like I am going to have to cut myself off from all low value people and hang out in a very exclusive group. The problem is, even other good looking guys will become jealous and protective and don't want any serious competition 'hanging around' which basically makes male friendships difficult if not impossible.
It's almost like good looking men are stigmatized beyond a certain point.
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