Physical Attraction Determination Theory
I've been working on a theory to understand attraction determination.
First concept is: Looks and rejection have an inverse relationship relative to the target. In other words if the girl is a 7 and the guy is a 10 he has a smaller chance of rejection than a guy that is a 3 (basically common sense)
--The higher the looks relative to the target the less likely rejection is
--The lower the looks relative to the target the higher rejection is
The second concept is where it gets a little confusing. I think the key is how the target views herself versus how the majority would rate her. This will then factor into her expectations and whether she says yes or no to a particular guy.
I think the equation is:
Self view + view of the other person + expectations = Yes/No
For example say the majority of people would rate a girl a 9. For some reason she has low self esteem and only views herself as a 6. Since she thinks she's only a six this will alter her expectations of who she is capable of getting. She might therefore think that she is only capable of getting a guy in the 5-7 range. Next she rates the guy approaching her and she may or may not rate him the way the majority would. If she rates him in this 5 and up range (could be above seven since most people want the highest they can get) then he's in and if he's below a 5 (in her eyes) then he's out.
This could account for more attractive girls saying yes to less attractive guys if the combinations work out.
This could also account for not so attractive girls saying no to more attractive guys. My theory on this is there are a lot of girls running around out there with overinflated ego's. Probably because they are too dumb to realize that a lot of guys will hit on ugly girls just for sex, and they think they are hitting on them because they are hot.
Anyway, I think this equation goes through the mind of the guy as well and the view of himself regardless of how they world sees him (either higher or lower). If the end results of Self view + Expectations + View of the other person intersect with the other persons equation then there should be a match, at least on a physical level.
I think that the root concept is self view. If most of the world considers a person a 9 or a 2, it's somewhat irrelevent because the more important concept is how they see themselves. How they see themselves will then alter the choices in the saying yes or no to guys approaching them.
Of course this is the theory on the individual level. On a group level of say 100 people I would say that 80 of the people's self view will be fairly close to the way the world sees because of all of their accumulated life experience and from they way others treat them. But there are probably a portion that have self views that are way off of what the majority would rate them.
I know that DJ principles can bridge some gaps but I'm referring here to the first 3 seconds or so of contact and the initial yes or no determination.
Interested in hearing people's opinions.
I've been working on a theory to understand attraction determination.
First concept is: Looks and rejection have an inverse relationship relative to the target. In other words if the girl is a 7 and the guy is a 10 he has a smaller chance of rejection than a guy that is a 3 (basically common sense)
--The higher the looks relative to the target the less likely rejection is
--The lower the looks relative to the target the higher rejection is
The second concept is where it gets a little confusing. I think the key is how the target views herself versus how the majority would rate her. This will then factor into her expectations and whether she says yes or no to a particular guy.
I think the equation is:
Self view + view of the other person + expectations = Yes/No
For example say the majority of people would rate a girl a 9. For some reason she has low self esteem and only views herself as a 6. Since she thinks she's only a six this will alter her expectations of who she is capable of getting. She might therefore think that she is only capable of getting a guy in the 5-7 range. Next she rates the guy approaching her and she may or may not rate him the way the majority would. If she rates him in this 5 and up range (could be above seven since most people want the highest they can get) then he's in and if he's below a 5 (in her eyes) then he's out.
This could account for more attractive girls saying yes to less attractive guys if the combinations work out.
This could also account for not so attractive girls saying no to more attractive guys. My theory on this is there are a lot of girls running around out there with overinflated ego's. Probably because they are too dumb to realize that a lot of guys will hit on ugly girls just for sex, and they think they are hitting on them because they are hot.
Anyway, I think this equation goes through the mind of the guy as well and the view of himself regardless of how they world sees him (either higher or lower). If the end results of Self view + Expectations + View of the other person intersect with the other persons equation then there should be a match, at least on a physical level.
I think that the root concept is self view. If most of the world considers a person a 9 or a 2, it's somewhat irrelevent because the more important concept is how they see themselves. How they see themselves will then alter the choices in the saying yes or no to guys approaching them.
Of course this is the theory on the individual level. On a group level of say 100 people I would say that 80 of the people's self view will be fairly close to the way the world sees because of all of their accumulated life experience and from they way others treat them. But there are probably a portion that have self views that are way off of what the majority would rate them.
I know that DJ principles can bridge some gaps but I'm referring here to the first 3 seconds or so of contact and the initial yes or no determination.
Interested in hearing people's opinions.